Voetballer

Masaru Uchiyama

1957 - heden

NL.WIKIPEDIA PAGE VIEWS (PV)

Photo of Masaru Uchiyama

Icon of person Masaru Uchiyama

Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 49 verschillende talen op Wikipedia. Masaru Uchiyama staat op plaats 1.781 onder de meest populaire voetballer (gestegen van plaats 3.097 in 2024), plaats 1.068 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Japan (gestegen van plaats 1.298 in 2019) en op plaats 239 onder de populairste voetballer uit Japan.

Memorability Metrics

2.9k

Page Views

Past 12 months

58.69

HPI

Historical Popularity Index

Page views of Masaru Uchiyama by language

Loading...

Among Voetballers

Among voetballers, Masaru Uchiyama ranks 1,777 out of 21,273Before him are Bo Johansson, Maneca, Tita, Imre Komora, István Avar, and Theo Hernandez. After him are Evaristo de Macedo, Taisuke Hiramoto, Jean Nicolas, Neil Young, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Roberto Emílio da Cunha.

Most Popular Voetballers in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Masaru Uchiyama ranks 193Before him are Tan Dun, Alaa Al Aswany, Yasuhiro Yamashita, Rustam Minnikhanov, Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein, and Andreï Makine. After him are Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Judge Reinhold, Mario Salieri, Chelsea Field, John Ribat, and Achille Mbembe.

Others Born in 1957

Go to all Rankings

In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masaru Uchiyama ranks 1,068 out of NaNBefore him are Hiroshi Yoshida (1876), Uesugi Harunori (1751), Takehide Nakatani (1941), Atsuo Watanabe (1974), Mikimoto Kōkichi (1858), and Sayuri Yoshinaga (1945). After him are Taisuke Hiramoto (1974), Noriko Ohara (1935), Shigefumi Mori (1951), Uemura Shōen (1875), Koji Tanaka (1955), and Mitsuru Komaeda (1950).

Among Voetballers In Japan

Among voetballers born in Japan, Masaru Uchiyama ranks 239Before him are Toru Yoshikawa (1961), Tetsuya Nishiwaki (1977), Masae Suzuki (1957), Saburō Kawabuchi (1936), Ryo Nojima (1979), and Atsuo Watanabe (1974). After him are Taisuke Hiramoto (1974), Koji Tanaka (1955), Mitsuru Komaeda (1950), Hiroyuki Sakashita (1959), Hiroshi Ochiai (1946), and Shiho Kaneda (1965).

العربية中文NederlandsEnglishFrançaisDeutschMagyarItaliano日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийEspañol