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Japan - Liga - Frauen 05/03 02:00 19 Honey Bee Frauen vs Maple Reds - Frauen - View
Japan - Liga - Frauen 05/06 04:00 20 Kagawa Bank TH - Frauen vs Maple Reds - Frauen - View
Japan - Liga - Frauen 05/11 05:00 21 Maple Reds - Frauen vs Blue Sakuya - Frauen - View
Japan - Liga - Frauen 05/18 05:00 22 Violet - Frauen vs Maple Reds - Frauen - View

Resultate

Japan - Liga - Frauen 04/29 05:00 18 [6] Maple Reds - Frauen v Osaka - Frauen [11] W 33-25
Japan - Liga - Frauen 04/27 04:30 17 [3] Pin Deeds Frauen v Maple Reds - Frauen [6] L 31-20
Japan - Liga - Frauen 04/20 05:00 16 [5] Maple Reds - Frauen v HC Nagoya - Frauen [10] L 30-31
Japan - Liga - Frauen 03/10 05:00 15 [9] La Tida - Frauen v Maple Reds - Frauen [6] W 23-34
Japan - Liga - Frauen 03/02 05:00 14 [6] Maple Reds - Frauen v Toyama - Frauen [4] L 26-30
Japan - Liga - Frauen 02/25 05:00 13 Maple Reds - Frauen v Kagawa Bank TH - Frauen L 29-32
Japan - Liga - Frauen 02/18 04:00 11 Black Bulls - Frauen v Maple Reds - Frauen W 20-23
Japan - Liga - Frauen 02/11 10:00 10 [5] Maple Reds - Frauen v Violet - Frauen [6] D 27-27
Japan - Liga - Frauen 02/10 02:30 9 [3] Blue Sakuya - Frauen v Maple Reds - Frauen [5] L 30-26
Japan - Liga - Frauen 02/03 05:00 8 [5] Maple Reds - Frauen v Honey Bee Frauen [1] L 25-34
Japan - Liga - Frauen 01/27 05:00 7 Osaka - Frauen v Maple Reds - Frauen W 24-28
Japan - Liga - Frauen 01/20 05:00 6 [5] Maple Reds - Frauen v La Tida - Frauen [9] D 25-25

Wikipedia - Hiroshima Maple Reds

Hiroshima Maple Reds is a women's handball team based in Hiroshima, Japan. It plays in the Japan Handball League. The club was founded in 1994 and belonged to IZUMI, a supermarket company in Hiroshima. The club was dissolved in 2001, then reinstated as HIROSHIMA MAPLE REDS by the Hiroshima Women's Sports Club (NPO).

From 1994 to 2006, the club has won the championships of Japan Handball League and others for 24 times in Japan. They won the 1st prize at the Second East Asian Handball Club Championship in 2005 in Suzhou, China. And the 3rd prize at the First in Seongnam, Korea and the 4th prize at the third in Kyoto, Japan. They won the 2nd prize at the 12th Hiroshima International Handball Games in 2007.

In April 2019 they were rebranded as the Izumi Maple Reds and did not play the 2020 season due to coronavirus concerns.