Results

Japan Regional League 09/22 02:00 - SRC Hiroshima v Mitsubishi Mizushima W 2-1
Japan Regional League 09/15 03:00 - Yonago Genki SC v SRC Hiroshima L 3-1
Japan Regional League 09/08 04:00 - FC Baleine Shimonoseki v SRC Hiroshima D 0-0
Japan Regional League 07/28 02:00 - SRC Hiroshima v Hatsukaichi FC W 5-0
Japan Regional League 07/21 07:00 - International Pacific University SC v SRC Hiroshima L 1-0
Japan Regional League 06/23 03:00 - Mitsubishi Mizushima v SRC Hiroshima W 0-1
Japan Cup 05/21 04:00 7 SRC Hiroshima v FC Tokushima L 1-3
Japan Regional Cup 11/08 01:45 - Briobecca Urayasu SC v SRC Hiroshima L 3-0
Japan Regional League 11/09 01:45 - Kochi United v SRC Hiroshima L 7-0
Japan FA Cup 05/26 04:00 7 SRC Hiroshima v Baltensperger/Huesler L 1-2
Japan Cup 05/27 04:00 7 SRC Hiroshima v Matsue City FC L 0-4
Japan Cup 06/21 10:00 8 Nagoya Grampus v SRC Hiroshima L 6-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 2 3
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 8 7 1
Goals against 5 1 4
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 2 0 2

Wikipedia - SRC Hiroshima

Soccer Representative Club Hiroshima (サッカー代表クラブ広島, Sakkā Daihyō Kurabu Hiroshima) commonly known as SRC Hiroshima (SRC広島, Esu Eru Shi Hiroshima) is a football (soccer) club based in Hiroshima, which is located in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Chūgoku Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues.

History

The club was founded in 1953 as a teachers' association club (similar to Tochigi S.C., Gainare Tottori and Renofa Yamaguchi). SRC Hiroshima has been a key-member of Chugoku Soccer League, since they've been a part of this regional league from 1973. They have been relegated to Hiroshima Prefectural League three times, but they have also been promoted back as many times to play again in the actual 5th level of Japanese football. They featured four times in the Emperor's Cup: first in 1996, then again in 2014, 2016 and mostly 2017, when SRC reached 2nd round. In 2016, SRC Hiroshima also won Chugoku Soccer League for the first time. In 2019, they won it for the second time. In 2020, they played an alternative championship (CSL Championship) following the cancelation of the 2020 Japanese Regional Leagues, in which they were crowned with the title after beating Baleine Shimonoseki by the score of 2–0 in the final.

**SRC Hiroshima: A Glimpse into the Heart of Japanese Soccer**

SRC Hiroshima, a prominent name in Japanese soccer, embodies the spirit and passion of the sport in the vibrant city of Hiroshima. Established with a vision to promote soccer at all levels, the team has become a cornerstone of the local community, inspiring young athletes and fostering a love for the game.

The team's colors, a striking blend of blue and white, symbolize both the tranquility of the Seto Inland Sea and the resilience of the Hiroshima spirit. SRC Hiroshima competes in various leagues, showcasing a commitment to excellence and sportsmanship. Their home matches are held at a state-of-the-art stadium, where fans gather to support their team with unwavering enthusiasm, creating an electric atmosphere that resonates throughout the city.

SRC Hiroshima is known for its strong youth development program, nurturing local talent and providing pathways for aspiring players to reach their dreams. The coaching staff emphasizes skill development, teamwork, and discipline, ensuring that players not only excel on the field but also grow as individuals.

With a rich history and a bright future, SRC Hiroshima continues to make its mark in Japanese soccer, striving for success while remaining deeply rooted in the community. Whether on the pitch or off, the team represents the heart and soul of Hiroshima, uniting fans and players alike in their shared love for the beautiful game.