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Ryo Niizato

1995 - Today

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Ryo Niizato (新里 涼, Niizato Ryō, born 3 September 1995) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Iwate Grulla Morioka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 20 in 2019). Ryo Niizato is the 20,372nd most popular soccer player (down from 17,846th in 2019), the 5,622nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 5,566th in 2019) and the 3,425th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ryo Niizato ranks 20,372 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuki Segawa, Kento Shiratani, Lyle Taylor, Kazuki Nishiya, Shunta Awaka, and Koji Onishi. After him are Teppei Usui, Aniek Nouwen, Genichi Endo, Daniela Zamora, Dale Stephens, and Takuya Uchida.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Ryo Niizato ranks 1,110Before him are Paul Kohlhoff, Megha Akash, Ryan Gauld, Yuri Kisil, Lyubov Ovcharova, and Shunta Awaka. After him are Sam Gaze, María Pía Fernández, Emma Dyke, Ludvy Vaillant, Shuhei Kamimura, and Marvin Seidel.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ryo Niizato ranks 5,622 out of 6,245Before him are Daiki Umei (1989), Kazuki Segawa (1990), Kento Shiratani (1989), Kazuki Nishiya (1993), Shunta Awaka (1995), and Koji Onishi (1988). After him are Teppei Usui (1991), Genichi Endo (1994), Takuya Uchida (1998), Ryusuke Senoo (1986), Mizuki Hayashi (1996), and Yumi Kajihara (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Ryo Niizato ranks 3,425Before him are Daiki Umei (1989), Kazuki Segawa (1990), Kento Shiratani (1989), Kazuki Nishiya (1993), Shunta Awaka (1995), and Koji Onishi (1988). After him are Teppei Usui (1991), Genichi Endo (1994), Takuya Uchida (1998), Ryusuke Senoo (1986), Mizuki Hayashi (1996), and Koki Sugimori (1997).