Voetballer

Masateru Akita

1982 - heden

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Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 32 verschillende talen op Wikipedia (toegenomen van 20 in 2024). Masateru Akita staat op plaats 950 onder de meest populaire voetballer (gestegen van plaats 19.112 in 2024), plaats 771 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Japan (gestegen van plaats 4.781 in 2019) en op plaats 184 onder de populairste voetballer uit Japan.

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Among Voetballers

Among voetballers, Masateru Akita ranks 947 out of 21,273Before him are Andrzej Szarmach, Nobuko Kondo, Jiří Sobotka, Achraf Hakimi, Ian Callaghan, and Manuel Rosas. After him are David Luiz, Jozef Vengloš, Alan Smith, Antonio Di Natale, Simão Sabrosa, and Ariel Ortega.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Masateru Akita ranks 22Before him are Kirsten Dunst, Thiago Motta, Layal Abboud, Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland, Pete Buttigieg, and Hyun Bin. After him are Nick Vujicic, Ranbir Kapoor, Alexandra Breckenridge, Tuba Büyüküstün, Jessica Biel, and Riz Ahmed.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masateru Akita ranks 771 out of NaNBefore him are Toyohito Mochizuki (1953), Jiro Taniguchi (1947), Prince Yasuhiko Asaka (1887), Nobuko Kondo (1956), Gosho Aoyama (1963), and Kyōka Izumi (1873). After him are Motoori Norinaga (1730), Ashikaga Yoshihisa (1465), Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (662), Daidō Moriyama (1938), Soga no Umako (551), and Prince Kan'in Kotohito (1865).

Among Voetballers In Japan

Among voetballers born in Japan, Masateru Akita ranks 184Before him are Tatsuhiko Seta (1952), Toshio Takabayashi (1953), Tsutomu Sonobe (1958), Kazumi Tsubota (1956), Toyohito Mochizuki (1953), and Nobuko Kondo (1956). After him are Kazuyoshi Nakamura (1955), Akira Matsunaga (1948), Mitsunori Fujiguchi (1949), Takeshi Ono (1944), Mitsuo Kato (1953), and Yuji Kishioku (1954).

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