SOCCER PLAYER

Shuta Doi

1996 - Today

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Shuta Doi (土居 柊太, Doi Shūta, born February 29, 1996) is a Japanese football player for Machida Zelvia. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Shuta Doi has received more than 4,325 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Shuta Doi is the 21,009th most popular soccer player (down from 18,128th in 2019), the 6,056th most popular biography from Japan (down from 5,781st in 2019) and the 3,939th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 4.3k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 14.44

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 19

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.50

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.93

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Shuta Doi ranks 21,009 out of 21,273Before him are Shota Yomesaka, Tomoya Takahata, Shogo Shimohata, Junto Taguchi, Sorba Thomas, and Jack Stacey. After him are Kohei Kitagawa, Luke Daniels, Hiroki Maeda, Ryo Hasegawa, Ryoga Ishio, and Daiki Enomoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Shuta Doi ranks 935Before him are Yukihide Gibo, Junki Mawatari, Shota Yomesaka, Junto Taguchi, Jack Stacey, and Kendall Ellis. After him are Daiki Enomoto, Yushi Hasegawa, Townley Haas, Wataru Noguchi, Kohei Tomita, and Ryuolivier Iwamoto.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shuta Doi ranks 6,056 out of 6,245Before him are Kanta Kondo (1993), Kento Umeki (1999), Shota Yomesaka (1996), Tomoya Takahata (1994), Shogo Shimohata (1992), and Junto Taguchi (1996). After him are Kohei Kitagawa (1995), Hiroki Maeda (1994), Ryo Hasegawa (1999), Ryoga Ishio (2000), Daiki Enomoto (1996), and Kazuki Egashira (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shuta Doi ranks 3,939Before him are Kanta Kondo (1993), Kento Umeki (1999), Shota Yomesaka (1996), Tomoya Takahata (1994), Shogo Shimohata (1992), and Junto Taguchi (1996). After him are Kohei Kitagawa (1995), Hiroki Maeda (1994), Ryo Hasegawa (1999), Ryoga Ishio (2000), Daiki Enomoto (1996), and Kazuki Egashira (1997).