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Ryosuke Okuno

1968 - presente

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Ryōsuke Okuno (奥野 僚右?, Okuno Ryōsuke; Kyoto, 13 novembre 1968) è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore giapponese, di ruolo difensore. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Ryosuke Okuno is the 12,106th most popular calciatore (down from 11,155th in 2024), the 3,434th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,590th in 2019) and the 1,483rd most popular Japanese Calciatore.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Ryosuke Okuno ranks 12,106 out of 21,273Before him are Giedrius Arlauskis, Taijiro Kurita, José Luis Morales, Sofiane Hanni, İbrahim Üzülmez, and Fakhreddine Ben Youssef. After him are Harmeet Singh, Toni Kallio, Esteban Paredes, Jay Idzes, Mathys Tel, and Miki Yamane.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Ryosuke Okuno ranks 1,007Before him are Seth Putnam, Melinda Nadj Abonji, Christophe Mengin, Carrie Steinseifer, Lalah Hathaway, and Juan Ramón López Muñiz. After him are Trevor Dunn, Masanori Suzuki, Mitsuaki Kojima, Mark Recchi, Hans-Peter Steinacher, and Michael S. Hopkins.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ryosuke Okuno ranks 3,441 out of 6,245Before him are Hana Kimura (1997), Shuko Aoyama (1987), Yoshimasa Suda (1967), Yoshiaki Maruyama (1974), Nobuo Kawaguchi (1975), and Taijiro Kurita (1975). After him are Miki Yamane (1993), Yuki Yamada (1990), Keiju Karashima (1971), Kaori Sakamoto (2000), Masanori Suzuki (1968), and Jun Mizutani (1989).

Among Calciatores In Japan

Among calciatores born in Japan, Ryosuke Okuno ranks 1,490Before him are Miho Manya (1996), Yuji Ito (1965), Yoshimasa Suda (1967), Yoshiaki Maruyama (1974), Nobuo Kawaguchi (1975), and Taijiro Kurita (1975). After him are Miki Yamane (1993), Keiju Karashima (1971), Masanori Suzuki (1968), Kosei Kitauchi (1974), Shuichi Uemura (1966), and Eiji Gaya (1969).

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