Soccer Player

Takumi Morikawa

Japanese footballer

1977 - today

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His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Takumi Morikawa is the 16,491st most popular soccer player (up from 17,098th in 2024), the 4,399th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,844th in 2019) and the 2,130th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Takumi Morikawa shares a July 11 birthday with Yul Brynner, Pope Adrian V, and Frederick I of Prussia.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Takumi Morikawa ranks 16,472 out of 21,273. Before him are Amar Dedić, Egor Krimets, Sean Klaiber, Ucha Lobjanidze, Stewart McKimmie, and Ernest Mabouka. After him are Lucas Cavallini, Zidane Iqbal, Nevil Dede, Ronwen Williams, Shu-Aib Walters, and Lasha Dvali.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Takumi Morikawa ranks 1,287. Before him are Souza, Igor Francetić, Benjamin Nivet, Adrianne Wadewitz, Shannon Boxx, and Thomas Rupprath. After him are Jang Hye-ock, Nazr Mohammed, Rodney Jerkins, Daiju Matsumoto, Aleksandar Stavrev, and Danny Mills.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Takumi Morikawa ranks 4,399 out of 6,245. Before him are Kosaku Masuda (1976), Kodai Watanabe (1986), Daiki Hashimoto (2001), Shinya Kawashima (1978), Michiharu Otagiri (1978), and Yuya Nagatomi (1982). After him are Shingo Akamine (1983), Yuki Ota (1985), Kenya Matsui (1985), Shin Kanazawa (1983), Miku Itō (1996), and Junpei Mizobata (1989).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Takumi Morikawa ranks 2,130. Before him are Naoya Shibamura (1982), Kosaku Masuda (1976), Kodai Watanabe (1986), Shinya Kawashima (1978), Michiharu Otagiri (1978), and Yuya Nagatomi (1982). After him are Shingo Akamine (1983), Kenya Matsui (1985), Shin Kanazawa (1983), Takamichi Seki (1981), Takashi Kuramoto (1984), and Takanori Sugeno (1984).

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