Soccer Player

Maki Haneta

Japanese footballer

1972 - today

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Her biography is available in 38 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 37 in 2024). Maki Haneta is the 3,637th most popular soccer player (up from 6,333rd in 2024), the 1,490th most popular biography from Japan (up from 1,815th in 2019) and the 354th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Maki Haneta climbed 15,764 places in Pantheon's global HPI ranking, from #75,831 to #60,174.

#354 / 4,248

Maki Haneta ranks #354 of 4,248 Soccer Players born in Japan, inside the top 9% of that cohort.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Maki Haneta ranks 3,632 out of 24,321. Before her are Gabriel dos Santos Magalhães, Vittore Gottardi, Luka Lipošinović, Lutz Eigendorf, Wataru Endo, and Thorgan Hazard. After her are Toshiaki Imai, Ray Wilson, Bruno Guimarães, Raúl Cárdenas, Fyodor Cherenkov, and Emil Pažický.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Maki Haneta ranks 211. Before her are Hera Björk, Wilson Kipketer, Leonor Varela, Kiko Loureiro, Markus Babbel, and Saffron Burrows. After her are Iván Pedroso, RedOne, Elena Lasconi, Sergey Aksyonov, Chris Adler, and Pedro Lamy.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Maki Haneta ranks 1,490 out of 6,943. Before her are Shunpei Uto (1918), Kazuyoshi Hoshino (1947), Wataru Endo (1993), Yuji Hyakutake (1950), Chikage Awashima (1924), and Mizuho Fukushima (1955). After her are Toshiaki Imai (1954), Hiroshi Soejima (1959), Kenji Goto (1967), Hirofumi Nakasone (1945), Tomoya Suzuki (2000), and Osamu Chiba (1968).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Maki Haneta ranks 354. Before her are Mami Kaneda (1968), Kei Sugimoto (1982), Daichi Fukushima (1977), Homare Sawa (1978), Eiichi Uemura (1975), and Wataru Endo (1993). After her are Toshiaki Imai (1954), Hiroshi Soejima (1959), Tomoya Suzuki (2000), Osamu Chiba (1968), Tomoyuki Kajino (1960), and Yohei Takayama (1979).

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