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Aimi Kunitake

1997 - Today

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Aimi Kunitake (國武 愛美, Kunitake Aimi; born January 10, 1997) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender. She plays for Mynavi Sendai and the Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aimi Kunitake is the 16,344th most popular soccer player (up from 18,748th in 2019), the 4,255th most popular biography from Japan (up from 4,584th in 2019) and the 2,213th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Aimi Kunitake ranks 16,345 out of 21,273Before her are Thomas Rogne, Christian Clemens, Lorenzo Ariaudo, Mohamed Bayo, Adryelson, Amel Majri, and David Dunn. After her are Craig Burley, Rouzbeh Cheshmi, Salem Al-Hajri, Ben Halloran, and Mukhtar Ali.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Aimi Kunitake ranks 544Before her are Sebastian Aho, Wenyen Gabriel, Jasurbek Yakhshiboev, Ibrahima Sissoko, James Crawford, and Hina Sugita. After her are Mukhtar Ali, Ewan Mitchell, Toni Martínez, Enes Mahmutović, Givi Matcharashvili, and Yang Yung-wei.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Aimi Kunitake ranks 4,263 out of 6,245Before her are Keisuke Mori (1980). After her are Nami Matsuyama (1998), Kenichiro Meta (1982), Yuma Kagiyama (2003), Maimi Yajima (1992), Sho Naruoka (1984), Chika Hirao (1996), Hideomi Yamamoto (1980), Shunichiro Zaitsu (1987), Michiaki Kakimoto (1977), Koji Nakazato (1982), and Suguru Osako (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Aimi Kunitake ranks 2,226Before her are Atsushi Kimura (1984), Yuichi Yoda (1977), Gakuto Notsuda (1994), Akihiro Hayashi (1987), Hina Sugita (1997), and Keisuke Mori (1980). After her are Kenichiro Meta (1982), Sho Naruoka (1984), Chika Hirao (1996), Hideomi Yamamoto (1980), Shunichiro Zaitsu (1987), and Michiaki Kakimoto (1977).