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Ayumu Ōhata

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Ayumu Ōhata (大畑 歩夢, Ōhata Ayumu; born 27 April 2001) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a left back for J1 League club Cerezo Osaka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ayumu Ōhata is the 21,032nd most popular soccer player, the 5,891st most popular biography from Japan and the 3,690th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Ayumu Ōhata, born in 2001, is a Japanese footballer known for playing as a defender. He gained recognition for his performances in the J-League and has represented Japan at various youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ayumu Ōhata ranks 21,032 out of 21,273Before him are Takahiro Yanagi, Leonardo Kalil Abdala, Yoshiki Oka, Ryota Tanabe, Ibrahim Danlad, and Nathaniel Atkinson. After him are Andre Wisdom, Masaaki Goto, Makito Yoshida, Yuta Kamiya, Genki Yamada, and Yanara Aedo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Ayumu Ōhata ranks 433Before him are Anthony Hernández, Daniil Aldoshkin, Krisztián Rabb, Arthur Zagré, Cora Jade, and Polina Shuvalova. After him are Ally Wollaston, Ryuya Nishio, William Shaner, Lakshya Sen, Kashifu Bangunagande, and Ibrokhimkhalil Yuldoshev.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ayumu Ōhata ranks 5,904 out of 6,245Before him are Yuki Fuke (1991), Yuta Tsunami (1992), Shohei Kishida (1990), Takahiro Yanagi (1997), Yoshiki Oka (1994), and Ryota Tanabe (1993). After him are Masaaki Goto (1994), Makito Yoshida (1992), Yuta Kamiya (1997), Genki Yamada (1994), Yoshiki Matsushita (1994), and Kento Kawata (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Ayumu Ōhata ranks 3,703Before him are Yuki Fuke (1991), Yuta Tsunami (1992), Shohei Kishida (1990), Takahiro Yanagi (1997), Yoshiki Oka (1994), and Ryota Tanabe (1993). After him are Masaaki Goto (1994), Makito Yoshida (1992), Yuta Kamiya (1997), Genki Yamada (1994), Yoshiki Matsushita (1994), and Kento Kawata (1997).