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Kameli Soejima

1983 - Today

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Kameli Soejima (副島 亀里, Soejima Kameli, born June 1, 1983) is a Fijian born Japanese rugby union player. He represents Japan in rugby sevens and made his debut at the 2014 Dubai Sevens. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kameli Soejima has received more than 12,541 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kameli Soejima is the 36th most popular rugby player, the 21st most popular biography from Fiji and the 4th most popular Fijian Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Kameli Soejima ranks 36 out of 35Before him are Rusila Nagasau, Matai Leuta, Siviwe Soyizwapi, Matías Osadczuk, Philip Snyman, and Nathan Hirayama. After him are Karen Paquin, Martin Iosefo, Stephen Tomasin, Theo Sauder, Fanny Horta, and Meya Bizer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Kameli Soejima ranks 1,524Before him are Nicky Hunt, Kazuyoshi Suwazono, Siobhan Chamberlain, Tim Gleason, Shikha Uberoi, and Nimco Ali. After him are Andrew Amonde, Đorđe Lazić, Melissa Mojica, Steffen Olsen, Andrés Chocho, and Samad Nikkhah Bahrami.

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In Fiji

Among people born in Fiji, Kameli Soejima ranks 32 out of 20Before him are Meli Derenalagi (1998), Rusila Nagasau (1987), Vatemo Ravouvou (1990), Mesu Kunavula (1995), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), and Napolioni Bolaca (1996). After him are Lote Tuqiri (1979), Amenoni Nasilasila (1992), Joe Ravouvou (1991), Semi Radradra (1992), Banuve Tabakaucoro (1992), and Samu Kerevi (1993).

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Fiji

Among rugby players born in Fiji, Kameli Soejima ranks 8Before him are Leone Nakarawa (1988), Jerry Tuwai (1989), Vilimoni Botitu (1998), Vatemo Ravouvou (1990), Joe Ravouvou (1991), and Rusila Nagasau (1987). After him are Samu Kerevi (1993), Mesu Kunavula (1995), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), and Napolioni Bolaca (1996).