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Koyo Sato

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Koyo Sato (佐藤 昂洋, Satō Kōyō; born April 14, 1996 in Ōita, Ōita) is a Japanese footballer who plays for J-Lease FC . Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Koyo Sato is the 23,373rd most popular soccer player, the 6,590th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,058th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Koyo Sato, born in 1996, is a Japanese footballer known for his role as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Japan and has represented his country at youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Koyo Sato ranks 23,373 out of 21,273Before him are Juan Muñiz, Ryan Jack, David Button, Shuya Iwai, Daniel Johnson, and Yuta Murase. After him are Koki Kido, Yota Shimokawa, Greg Garza, Esme Morgan, Bongani Zungu, and Albion Ademi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Koyo Sato ranks 1,309Before him are Kazuya Onohara, Iryna Dekha, Katsuhiro Nakayama, Annabelle McIntyre, Mackenzie Little, and Yuga Watanabe. After him are Dzianis Khramiankou, Nikolett Papp, Lin Xiyu, Kyle Connor, Szebasztián Szabó, and Gilles Anthony Afoumba.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Koyo Sato ranks 6,603 out of 6,245Before him are Riku Matsuda (1999), Takumi Nakamura (2001), Yuga Watanabe (1996), Seri Ozaki (2002), Shuya Iwai (2000), and Yuta Murase (1989). After him are Koki Kido (1995), Yota Shimokawa (1995), Toshiaki Miyamoto (1999), Reona Aoki (1995), Ayumu Matsumoto (1998), and Masaya Kojima (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Koyo Sato ranks 4,071Before him are Kento Haneda (1997), Riku Matsuda (1999), Takumi Nakamura (2001), Yuga Watanabe (1996), Shuya Iwai (2000), and Yuta Murase (1989). After him are Koki Kido (1995), Yota Shimokawa (1995), Toshiaki Miyamoto (1999), Ayumu Matsumoto (1998), Masaya Kojima (1997), and Shusuke Yonehara (1998).