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Takeaki Hommura

1997 - Today

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Takeaki Hommura (本村 武揚, Hommura Takeaki; born 20 June 1997) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Giravanz Kitakyushu. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Takeaki Hommura is the 23,639th most popular soccer player, the 6,725th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,179th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Takeaki Hommura, born in 1997, is most famous for being a Japanese professional football player known for his skills as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Japan's football leagues, showcasing his talent in domestic competitions.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Takeaki Hommura ranks 23,639 out of 21,273Before him are Pritam Kotal, Dane Scarlett, Jun Kobayashi, Hiroto Morooka, Keisuke Ogasawara, and Wesly Decas. After him are Alex Scott, Cheick Timité, Shuto Kammera, Haruki Saruta, Scott Loach, and Yessenia López.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Takeaki Hommura ranks 1,308Before him are Kotaro Tachikawa, Ryuhei Oishi, Carlos Sansores, Habitam Alemu, Hiroto Morooka, and Miye Oni. After him are Cheick Timité, Berta Ferreras, Pavlo Korostylov, Ovie Ejaria, Elena Bellò, and Evie Richards.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Takeaki Hommura ranks 6,738 out of 6,245Before him are Haruki Izawa (1999), Kosuke Nishi (1998), Reon Nozawa (2003), Jun Kobayashi (1999), Hiroto Morooka (1997), and Keisuke Ogasawara (1996). After him are Keigo Okawa (1990), Shuto Kammera (1996), Haruki Saruta (1999), Yuji Kitajima (2000), Fuchi Honda (2001), and Yuto Hiratsuka (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Takeaki Hommura ranks 4,192Before him are Haruki Izawa (1999), Kosuke Nishi (1998), Reon Nozawa (2003), Jun Kobayashi (1999), Hiroto Morooka (1997), and Keisuke Ogasawara (1996). After him are Shuto Kammera (1996), Haruki Saruta (1999), Yuji Kitajima (2000), Fuchi Honda (2001), Yuto Hiratsuka (1996), and Soma Meshino (2001).