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Masahito Ono

Japanese professional footballer

1996 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Masahito Ono is the 23,517th most popular soccer player, the 6,690th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,112th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Masahito Ono is a Japanese professional footballer known for his versatility on the field, primarily playing as a midfielder. He has gained recognition for his technical skills and contributions to various clubs in Japan's J-League.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Masahito Ono ranks 23,497 out of 21,273Before him are Ayumu Kawai, Sophie Ingle, Toby Collyer, Liam Boyce, Sam Cronin, and Daniela Zamora. After him are Cameron Burgess, Ren Fujimura, Lautaro Morales, Iain Hume, Musashi Oyama, and Carla Guerrero.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Masahito Ono ranks 1,346Before him are Zac Incerti, Hiroshi Yoshinaga, Meirzhan Shermakhanbet, Lautaro Bazán, Daiki Enomoto, and Soumiya Iraoui. After him are Julian Walsh, Anna Margaret, Brendan Galloway, Ryo Odajima, Takayuki Arakaki, and Elżbieta Wójcik.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masahito Ono ranks 6,690 out of NaNBefore him are Hiroshi Yoshinaga (1996), Yuya Takazawa (1997), Daiki Enomoto (1996), Akinori Ichikawa (1998), Ayumu Kawai (1999), and Yuko Takahashi (1991). After him are Ren Fujimura (1999), Musashi Oyama (1998), Yoshikazu Fujita (1993), Aiko Sugihara (1999), Ryo Odajima (1996), and Ryoma Kimata (2002).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Masahito Ono ranks 4,112Before him are Hiroya Matsumoto (2000), Hiroshi Yoshinaga (1996), Yuya Takazawa (1997), Daiki Enomoto (1996), Akinori Ichikawa (1998), and Ayumu Kawai (1999). After him are Ren Fujimura (1999), Musashi Oyama (1998), Ryo Odajima (1996), Takayuki Arakaki (1996), Takumi Hasegawa (1998), and Kazuki Tanaka (2000).

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