SOCCER PLAYER

Makoto Kakegawa

1973 - Today

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Makoto Kakegawa (掛川 誠, Kakegawa Makoto; born May 23, 1973) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Makoto Kakegawa is the 14,395th most popular soccer player (up from 14,632nd in 2024), the 3,916th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,176th in 2019) and the 1,806th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Makoto Kakegawa ranks 14,395 out of 21,273Before him are Cadu, Naoyuki Fujita, Jorginho, Alfredo Pacheco, Guglielmo Stendardo, and Saskia Bartusiak. After him are Hassan Maatouk, Johan Dahlin, Mamadou Bagayoko, Emma Berglund, Musashi Suzuki, and Seiichiro Okuno.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Makoto Kakegawa ranks 1,190Before him are Ray LaMontagne, Alex Sandro Santana de Oliveira, Rodrigo Cordero, Tony Hsieh, György Dragomán, and Kieren Perkins. After him are David Fernández Borbalán, Delphine Batho, Edvinas Krungolcas, DJ AM, Heike Lätzsch, and Magdalena Aicega.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Makoto Kakegawa ranks 3,923 out of 6,245Before him are Asuka Saitō (1998), Hiromi Suzuki (1968), Narita Takaki (1977), Daishi Kato (1983), Hiroshi Narazaki (1981), and Naoyuki Fujita (1987). After him are Seiichiro Okuno (1974), Wataru Yamazaki (1980), Yusuke Minagawa (1991), Bunichiro Abe (1985), Takashi Okuhara (1972), and Masaki Tsukano (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Makoto Kakegawa ranks 1,813Before him are Masahiro Koga (1978), Tomoyasu Ando (1974), Narita Takaki (1977), Daishi Kato (1983), Hiroshi Narazaki (1981), and Naoyuki Fujita (1987). After him are Seiichiro Okuno (1974), Wataru Yamazaki (1980), Yusuke Minagawa (1991), Bunichiro Abe (1985), Takashi Okuhara (1972), and Masaki Tsukano (1970).