Results

Japan V League 2 Women 03/24 03:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v Brilliant Aries Women W 3-0
Japan V League 2 Women 03/03 03:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v Breath Hamamatsu Women W 3-0
Japan V League 2 Women 01/21 04:00 - Forest Leaves Kumamoto Women v Victorina Himeji Women W 0-3
Japan V League 2 Women 01/14 05:00 - Gunma Bank Green Wings Women v Himeji Victorina VC Women W 0-3
Japan V League 2 Women 01/13 06:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v Route Inn Hotels Women W 3-1
Japan Empress Cup Women 12/10 03:00 - JT Marvelous Women v Victorina Himeji Women L 3-1
Japan Empress Cup Women 12/08 07:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v Tokai University Women W 3-0
Japan V League 2 Women 11/18 06:00 - Himeji Victorina VC Women v Gunma Bank Green Wings Women - View
Japan V League 2 Women 11/12 03:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v GSS Tokyo Sunbeams Women W 3-0
Japan V Challenge League 1 Women 10/29 05:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v Rigale Sendai Women W 3-0
Japan V Challenge League 1 Women 10/28 05:00 - Victorina Himeji Women v Ohno Sekiyu Hiroshima Oilers Women W 3-0
Matches Women - 3 Sets 07/02 04:00 - Hisamitsu Springs Women v Himeji Victorina VC Women D 1-1

Wikipedia - Victorina Himeji

Himeji Victorina (ヴィクトリーナ姫路) is a women's volleyball team based in Himeji, Japan. The owner of the team is Masayoshi Manabe, former head coach of the Japan women's national volleyball team. The club was founded in 2016.

Himeji entered the V.League in 2018 playing in V.League Division 2 and won the 2018-2019 season Championship which automatically promoted them to Japan's top level V.League Division 1.

History

The team registered with the Japan Volleyball association in March 2016. Three months later Yoshie Takeshita was announced as head coach. In November 2016 Masayoshi Manabe, who was born in Himeji, was appointed general manager.

In July 2017, Himeji announced it would transfer the franchise of bankrupt club Sendai Belle Fille to Himeji Victorina, with a requirement that it take 8 of the players from Sendai Belle Fille and reach contract agreements with them. If successful it would be the first time in Japan that one club team had transferred to another. The team's goal was to enter the V.Challenge League II for the 2017-2018 season. By August 3rd Himeji had reached an agreement with only two Sendai players. On August 10 the V.League announced Himeji had been unable to sign a sufficient number of Sendai players and would not be allowed to participate in the V.Challenge League II 2017-18 season.

In March 2018 the Japanese V.League announced Himeji Victorina will play the 2018–2019 season in the newly organized V.League Division 2

On March 17, 2019, Himeji Victorina defeated JA Gifu Rioreina in straight sets to claim the title of Women's V.League Division 2 Champions. As 2018-2019 V2 Champions they are automatically promoted to play the 2019-2020 season in V.League Division 1.

Masayoshi Manabe is currently the team owner and Kiyoshi Abo is the team's general manager.

Victorina Himeji Women's volleyball team is a professional volleyball team based in Himeji, Japan. The team was founded in 1994 and has since become one of the most successful teams in the country. The team is known for its strong defense and powerful attacks, which have helped them win numerous championships over the years.

The team is made up of talented and experienced players who are dedicated to their craft. They are led by their captain, who is a skilled setter and a great leader on and off the court. The team also has several talented attackers who are known for their ability to score points and dominate the game.

Victorina Himeji Women's volleyball team is known for its strong team spirit and camaraderie. The players work together seamlessly, and their chemistry on the court is evident in their performances. They are also known for their sportsmanship and respect for their opponents, making them a beloved team in the volleyball community.

Overall, Victorina Himeji Women's volleyball team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of volleyball. With their skill, dedication, and teamwork, they are sure to continue dominating the sport for years to come.