足球运动员

Takeshi Kamo

1915 - 2004

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 53 种语言版本。Takeshi Kamo在最受欢迎的足球运动员中排名第323位(较 2024 年的第1188位上升),在日本人物传记中排名第294位(较 2019 年的第857位上升),并在最受欢迎的日本足球运动员中排名第65位。

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Among 足球运动员

Among 足球运动员, Takeshi Kamo ranks 320 out of 21,273Before him are Ángel Di María, Iván Zamorano, Marcelo, David Villa, Junji Nishikawa, and Manuel Neuer. After him are Koichi Oita, Seishiro Shimatani, Yasuyuki Kuwahara, Toshio Hirabayashi, Yoshio Furukawa, and Sérgio Conceição.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1915, Takeshi Kamo ranks 49Before him are Aziz Nesin, Brother Roger, Rudolf Kirchschläger, Mario Del Monaco, Prince George William of Hanover, and Bob Kane. After him are Franz Josef Strauss, Chung Ju-yung, Laurent Schwartz, Shoichi Yokoi, Shogo Kamo, and Liisi Oterma. Among people deceased in 2004, Takeshi Kamo ranks 44Before him are John Vane, Ingrid Thulin, John Pople, Thomas Klestil, Godfrey Hounsfield, and Masanori Tokita. After him are Marvin Heemeyer, Matthäus Hetzenauer, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Saizo Saito, Andriyan Nikolayev, and Otto Kumm.

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In 日本

Among people born in 日本, Takeshi Kamo ranks 294 out of NaNBefore him are Yukio Goto (null), Emperor Uda (867), Ken Noritake (1922), Emperor Buretsu (489), Junji Nishikawa (1907), and Fumihito, Prince Akishino (1965). After him are Koichi Oita (1914), Seishiro Shimatani (1938), Yamagata Aritomo (1838), Yasuyuki Kuwahara (1942), Tsugumi Ohba (1950), and Konishi Yukinaga (1555).

Among 足球运动员 In 日本

Among 足球运动员 born in 日本, Takeshi Kamo ranks 65Before him are Hisao Kami (1941), Masao Takada (null), Akira Nozawa (1914), Yukio Goto (null), Ken Noritake (1922), and Junji Nishikawa (1907). After him are Koichi Oita (1914), Seishiro Shimatani (1938), Yasuyuki Kuwahara (1942), Toshio Hirabayashi (null), Yoshio Furukawa (1934), and Shoko Hamada (1950).

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