Soccer Player

Akira Kubota

Japanese footballer

1973 - today

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His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 22 in 2024). Akira Kubota is the 4,033rd most popular soccer player (up from 13,839th in 2024), the 1,575th most popular biography from Japan (up from 3,024th in 2019) and the 393rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Akira Kubota climbed 39,964 places in Pantheon's global HPI ranking, from #102,768 to #62,918.

#393 / 4,248

Akira Kubota ranks #393 of 4,248 Soccer Players born in Japan, inside the top 10% of that cohort.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Akira Kubota ranks 4,028 out of 24,321. Before him are Ángel Médici, Kevin Trapp, Mayumi Omatsu, Volodymyr Troshkin, Junji Goto, and Cleber Alexandre Gomes. After him are Zygmunt Maszczyk, Ferenc Machos, Emerich Dembrovschi, Hidetoyo Watanabe, Giuseppe Savoldi, and Tom Florie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Akira Kubota ranks 223. Before him are Vratislav Lokvenc, Amir Karić, Bob Sapp, Travis Knight, Anneke van Giersbergen, and Maria Bonnevie. After him are Loris Capirossi, Ibrahim Ba, Nikos Machlas, Patrick Rothfuss, Brittany Andrews, and Steven Bradbury.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Akira Kubota ranks 1,575 out of 6,943. Before him are Aya Kitō (1962), Yoshimasa Hayashi (1961), Yōichi Masuzoe (1948), Kenzo Suzuki (1950), Mayumi Omatsu (1970), and Junji Goto (1971). After him are Hidetoyo Watanabe (1971), Kazuya Nakai (1967), Hitoshi Matsumoto (1963), Yuji Sakakura (1967), Koki Negi (2000), and Seiichi Negishi (1969).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Akira Kubota ranks 393. Before him are Goichi Ishitani (1979), Musashi Mizushima (1964), Ryoko Uno (1975), Hitoyoshi Satomi (1983), Mayumi Omatsu (1970), and Junji Goto (1971). After him are Hidetoyo Watanabe (1971), Yuji Sakakura (1967), Koki Negi (2000), Seiichi Negishi (1969), Junichi Inamoto (1979), and Takumi Minamino (1995).

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