Soccer Player

Mikio Manaka

Japanese footballer

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Mikio Manaka is the 12,729th most popular soccer player (up from 13,751st in 2024), the 3,603rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,005th in 2019) and the 1,568th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Mikio Manaka is the most memorable of the 3 notable people born in Bandō, Ibaraki, Japan, ahead of Yasuo Manaka and Keita Goto.

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Mikio Manaka shares a May 22 birthday with Richard Wagner, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Charles Aznavour.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Mikio Manaka ranks 12,716 out of 21,273. Before him are Chris Henderson, Diego Souza, Juan de Dios Ramírez, Pierre Bengtsson, Stefan Strandberg, and Fabio Firmani. After him are Deon McCaulay, Stjepan Jukić, Jefferson Savarino, Koke, Benjamin André, and Cuco Martina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Mikio Manaka ranks 1,144. Before him are Jean-Michel Ferri, Lü Lin, Paolo Milanoli, Huang Hua, Adrian Carmack, and Juan de Dios Ramírez. After him are Rubén Ruiz Díaz, Anthuan Maybank, Elena Gorolová, David Strickland, Valentin Kononen, and Katsumi Suzuki.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mikio Manaka ranks 3,603 out of 6,245. Before him are Hikari Takagi (1993), Tsutomu Takahata (1968), Koji Fujikawa (1978), Seiichi Ogawa (1970), Shoya Nakajima (1994), and Chiharu Shida (1997). After him are Jun Amano (1991), Takashi Yamahashi (1972), Yuki Muto (1988), Taku Takeuchi (1987), Takeo Harada (1971), and Shiho Tomari (1990).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Mikio Manaka ranks 1,568. Before him are Toshiki Koike (1974), Hikari Takagi (1993), Tsutomu Takahata (1968), Koji Fujikawa (1978), Seiichi Ogawa (1970), and Shoya Nakajima (1994). After him are Jun Amano (1991), Takashi Yamahashi (1972), Yuki Muto (1988), Takeo Harada (1971), Shiho Tomari (1990), and Masao Kiba (1974).

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