SOCCER PLAYER

Atsuhiro Iwai

1967 - Today

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Atsuhiro Iwai (岩井 厚裕, Iwai Atsuhiro, born January 31, 1967) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Atsuhiro Iwai has received more than 8,292 page views. His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia. Atsuhiro Iwai is the 12,254th most popular soccer player (down from 10,660th in 2019), the 2,761st most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,526th in 2019) and the 881st most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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  • 31.15

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  • 27

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.90

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 4.53

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Atsuhiro Iwai ranks 12,254 out of 21,273Before him are Olimpiu Moruțan, José Izquierdo, Fabian Johnson, Colin Dagba, Raúl Guerrón, and Unai Vergara. After him are John Wilmar Pérez, Ricardo Santos, Kunio Kitamura, Jakub Sylvestr, Ruberth Morán, and Érika.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Atsuhiro Iwai ranks 852Before him are Mookie Blaylock, Mick Mulvaney, Christophe Capelle, Andre Arendse, Steffen Blochwitz, and Scott Walker. After him are Barbara Kendall, Edson Rodrigues, Elizabeth Wurtzel, Masao Sugimoto, Rechelle Hawkes, and Syed Kamall.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Atsuhiro Iwai ranks 2,761 out of 6,245Before him are Masaharu Nishi (1977), Noriko Senge (1988), Kazuhiro Koso (1959), Miyuki Takahashi (1978), Takashi Kiyama (1972), and Hideo Itami (1981). After him are Kunio Kitamura (1968), Koharu Kusumi (1992), Mikuni Shimokawa (1980), Tomokazu Harimoto (2003), Hiromi Suzuki (1968), and Shiho Onodera (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Atsuhiro Iwai ranks 881Before him are Ippei Watanabe (1969), Kenyu Sugimoto (1992), Yoshinori Higashikawa (1964), Masaharu Nishi (1977), Kazuhiro Koso (1959), and Takashi Kiyama (1972). After him are Kunio Kitamura (1968), Shiho Onodera (1973), Takuma Koga (1969), Keita Endo (1997), Satoru Sakuma (1963), and Hiroki Fujiharu (1988).