SOCCER PLAYER

Maiko Nakaoka

1985 - Today

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Maiko Nakaoka (中岡 麻衣子, Nakaoka Maiko, born February 15, 1985) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Maiko Nakaoka has received more than 5,574 page views. Her biography is available in 35 different languages on Wikipedia. Maiko Nakaoka is the 11,375th most popular soccer player (down from 10,571st in 2019), the 2,628th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,513th in 2019) and the 782nd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 5.6k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 41.27

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 35

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 10.14

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.81

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Maiko Nakaoka ranks 11,375 out of 21,273Before her are Nathan, Vladimir Dišljenković, Bassam Al-Rawi, Alexandre Oukidja, Derlis González, and Sebastián Viera. After her are Matt Doherty, John Hartson, Rodrigo, Edinho, Masamitsu Kanemoto, and Saud Abdulhamid.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Maiko Nakaoka ranks 704Before her are Monta Ellis, Valero Rivera Folch, Marvin Matip, Ilfenesh Hadera, Rubén Limardo, and Kim Jin-kyu. After her are Ihar Stasevich, Cédric Si Mohamed, Mohamed Abdel Shafy, Edwin Hodge, Ilija Bozoljac, and Shellback.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Maiko Nakaoka ranks 2,628 out of 6,245Before her are Hiromi Kojima (1977), Yūhei Tokunaga (1983), Kazuyori Mochizuki (1961), Ryota Moriwaki (1986), Masashi Miyamura (1969), and Fairouz Ai (1993). After her are Masamitsu Kanemoto (1962), Hayao Kawabe (1995), Tae Satoya (1976), Takanori Kono (1969), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (1997), and Daiki Hashioka (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Maiko Nakaoka ranks 782Before her are Ri Yong-jik (1991), Hiromi Kojima (1977), Yūhei Tokunaga (1983), Kazuyori Mochizuki (1961), Ryota Moriwaki (1986), and Masashi Miyamura (1969). After her are Masamitsu Kanemoto (1962), Hayao Kawabe (1995), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (1997), Daiki Hashioka (1999), Daisuke Suzuki (1990), and Tomoko Suzuki (1982).