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SOCCER PLAYER

Eiji Ueda

1953 - Today

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Eiji Ueda (上田 栄治, Ueda Eiji, born December 22, 1953) is a former Japanese football player and manager. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Eiji Ueda has received more than 12,098 page views. His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 34 in 2019). Eiji Ueda is the 4,769th most popular soccer player (down from 3,906th in 2019), the 1,555th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,333rd in 2019) and the 329th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 12k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 40.48

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 32

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.06

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.92

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Eiji Ueda ranks 4,769 out of 16,880Before him are Brian Kidd, Naoki Soma, Anthimos Kapsis, Mirandinha, Tomáš Vaclík, and Osvaldo Castro. After him are Stéphane Demol, Diego Placente, Philip Slone, Loïc Rémy, Piotr Trochowski, and Pierre Womé.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Eiji Ueda ranks 480Before him are Kaarlo Maaninka, Paul Mariner, Bobby Rahal, Bess Armstrong, Yahya Ould Hademine, and Osmo Vänskä. After him are Jeff Kober, Bernd Dürnberger, Peter Horton, Vladimir Rushailo, Peter Lord, and Dominique Bona.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Eiji Ueda ranks 1,555 out of 6,048Before him are Kōji Wada (1974), Yasuhiro Takemoto (1972), Akihiro Nishimura (1958), Ken Hirai (1972), Kazunori Yamauchi (1967), and Naoki Soma (1971). After him are Satoshi Tezuka (1958), Keiko Kitagawa (1986), Leisha Hailey (1971), Takefusa Kubo (2001), Koda Kumi (1982), and Hisanori Shirasawa (1964).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Eiji Ueda ranks 329Before him are Masaaki Mori (1961), Sugao Kambe (1961), Toshiya Miura (1963), Masakiyo Maezono (1973), Akihiro Nishimura (1958), and Naoki Soma (1971). After him are Satoshi Tezuka (1958), Takefusa Kubo (2001), Hisanori Shirasawa (1964), Satoshi Tsunami (1961), Shigeharu Ueki (1954), and Shigemitsu Sudo (1956).