Soccer Player

Shochi Niiyama

1985 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Shochi Niiyama is the 22,653rd most popular soccer player, the 6,248th most popular biography from Japan and the 3,704th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Shochi Niiyama is most famous for being a Japanese footballer who played as a midfielder. He is recognized for his contributions to various clubs in Japan's football leagues during his career.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Shochi Niiyama ranks 22,633 out of 21,273Before him are Tomoyuki Katabira, Junki Endo, Naoya Uozato, Kojiro Shinohara, Ryuji Hirota, and Staniša Mandić. After him are Yuki Fuke, Yuta Tsunami, Shohei Kishida, Takahiro Yanagi, Shun Yoshida, and Leonardo Kalil Abdala.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Shochi Niiyama ranks 1,910Before him are Crystal Bowersox, Angel Locsin, David Stockdale, Téa Obreht, Marta Galimany, and Wiktor Chabel. After him are Tom Chilton, Anastasiya Prokopenko, Mike Bennett, Chris Langridge, Heather Stanning, and Juan Martín López.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shochi Niiyama ranks 6,248 out of NaNBefore him are Yuto Mori (1995), Tomoyuki Katabira (1993), Junki Endo (1994), Naoya Uozato (1995), Kojiro Shinohara (1991), and Ryuji Hirota (1993). After him are Yuki Fuke (1991), Naho Miyoshi (1993), Yuta Tsunami (1992), Shohei Kishida (1990), Takahiro Yanagi (1997), and Shun Yoshida (1996).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shochi Niiyama ranks 3,704Before him are Yuto Mori (1995), Tomoyuki Katabira (1993), Junki Endo (1994), Naoya Uozato (1995), Kojiro Shinohara (1991), and Ryuji Hirota (1993). After him are Yuki Fuke (1991), Yuta Tsunami (1992), Shohei Kishida (1990), Takahiro Yanagi (1997), Shun Yoshida (1996), and Yoshiki Oka (1994).

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