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Shoji Toyama

2002 - Today

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Shoji Toyama (唐山 翔自, Tōyama Shōji; born 21 September 2002) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Tokyo Verdy, on loan from Gamba Osaka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Shoji Toyama is the 23,341st most popular soccer player, the 6,573rd most popular biography from Japan and the 4,045th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Shoji Toyama is most famous for being a Japanese association football player who has played as a defender. He is recognized for his contributions to various clubs in Japan's football leagues.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Shoji Toyama ranks 23,341 out of 21,273Before him are Luke Chambers, Reo Yasunaga, Conor Hourihane, David Accam, Shuto Okaniwa, and Katsuya Nakano. After him are James Sands, Enda Stevens, Liam Bridcutt, Ben Cabango, Dan Bentley, and Kazuya Onohara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Shoji Toyama ranks 393Before him are Charlie Cresswell, Ruel, Marko Stamenić, Zaynab Dayibekova, Briana Williams, and Ami Ishii. After him are Wang Jianjiahe, Anastasiia Salos, Yamato Wakatsuki, Caroline Marks, Joshua Primo, and Seri Ozaki.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shoji Toyama ranks 6,586 out of 6,245Before him are Tatsuya Anzai (1996), Kohei Ueda (1998), Yuji Wakasa (1996), Reo Yasunaga (2000), Shuto Okaniwa (1999), and Katsuya Nakano (1996). After him are Yumi Kida (1985), Kazuya Onohara (1996), Katsuhiro Nakayama (1996), Haruto Shirai (1999), Yamato Wakatsuki (2002), and Ryoya Ito (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shoji Toyama ranks 4,058Before him are Tatsuya Anzai (1996), Kohei Ueda (1998), Yuji Wakasa (1996), Reo Yasunaga (2000), Shuto Okaniwa (1999), and Katsuya Nakano (1996). After him are Kazuya Onohara (1996), Katsuhiro Nakayama (1996), Haruto Shirai (1999), Yamato Wakatsuki (2002), Ryoya Ito (1998), and Kohei Okuno (2000).