| Hiroshima Dragonflies | ||||
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| Conference | West | |||
| Division | 1st | |||
| Leagues | B.League East Asia Super League | |||
| Founded | 2013; 13 years ago (2013) | |||
| History | Hiroshima Dragonflies (2014–present) | |||
| Arena | Hiroshima Sun Plaza | |||
| Capacity | 6,052 | |||
| Location | Hiroshima Prefecture | |||
| Team colors | Teal, Orange, Brown, White | |||
| Head coach | Shogo Asayama | |||
| Ownership | Nova Holdings | |||
| Championships | 1 B.League (2024) 1 EASL (2025) | |||
| Website | hiroshimadragonflies.com | |||
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TheHiroshima Dragonflies (Japanese:広島ドラゴンフライズ,Hepburn:Hiroshima Doragonfuraizu) are a professionalbasketball team based inHiroshima,Japan. In October 2014 they commenced competing in the Western Conference of the JapaneseNational Basketball League.[1] In September 2016 they joined theB.League, the NBL's successor league, and currently play in the first division's Western Conference. The Dragonflies have won the B.League championship once, in 2024.[2] They also won theEast Asia Super League (EASL) in 2025.
In April 2014, following the announcement that the formerJapan Basketball League would be restructured as theNational Basketball League, a group was launched to support the formation of a professional basketball team in Hiroshima.[3] In May 2014 the group received support from the prefectural basketball association[4] and an application to join the NBL was submitted in July.[5] In August 2014 the application was approved[6] and the name Hiroshima Dragonflies was decided.[7] In October 2014 an operating company Hiroshima Dragonflies Corporation (株式会社広島ドラゴンフライズ) was established.
On May 29, 2024, the Dragonflies won their first-everB1 League championship after they defeated theRyukyu Golden Kings 2–1 in the finals.[2]
The Dragonflies won the2024–25 East Asia Super League.[8]
The inaugural head coach of the Dragonflies wasKenichi Sako, a former Japanese national player. It was the first coaching role for Sako, who was known as "Mr. Basketball" during his playing career that ended in 2011.[9]
The team has not been able to retain a coach during the 2017–2018 season, and players have been filling in to the team's detriment.
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