Soccer Player

Eijiro Mori

Japanese footballer

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Eijiro Mori is the 17,647th most popular soccer player (up from 19,646th in 2024), the 4,640th most popular biography from Japan (up from 5,125th in 2019) and the 2,323rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Eijiro Mori's biography spans 20 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 37.18.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Eijiro Mori ranks 17,628 out of 24,321. Before him are Everson, Dominique Janssen, Matheus Henrique, Tiberio Guarente, David Terans, and Yusuke Kawakita. After him are Housain Al-Mogahwi, Jesper Hansen, Yohei Onishi, Timo Baumgartl, Itay Shechter, and Benjamin Siegrist.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Eijiro Mori ranks 1,403. Before him are Simone Ponzi, John Ruddy, Edgar Castillo, Thomas Howes, Brando Eaton, and Onyekachi Apam. After him are Li Wenquan, Akio Yoshida, Sebastián Pinto, Omar Khadr, Tina Bachmann, and Badra Ali Sangaré.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Eijiro Mori ranks 4,640 out of 6,943. Before him are Masahiko Ichikawa (1985), Satsuki Fujisawa (1991), Shunya Suganuma (1990), Masako Chiba (1976), Osama Elsamni (1988), and Yusuke Kawakita (1978). After him are Yohei Onishi (1982), Akio Yoshida (1986), Takeshi Kuwahara (1985), Yohei Fukumoto (1987), Ryunosuke Haga (1991), and Kazuya Iio (1980).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Eijiro Mori ranks 2,323. Before him are Kenjiro Ezoe (1982), Hideaki Ueno (1981), Masahiko Ichikawa (1985), Shunya Suganuma (1990), Osama Elsamni (1988), and Yusuke Kawakita (1978). After him are Yohei Onishi (1982), Akio Yoshida (1986), Takeshi Kuwahara (1985), Yohei Fukumoto (1987), Kazuya Iio (1980), and Nobuhiro Sadatomi (1979).

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