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Chikara Fujimoto

1977 - Today

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Chikara Fujimoto (藤本 主税, Fujimoto Chikara; born October 31, 1977) is a former Japanese football player. He played twice for Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chikara Fujimoto is the 10,672nd most popular soccer player (up from 10,981st in 2019), the 3,054th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,567th in 2019) and the 1,337th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Chikara Fujimoto ranks 10,672 out of 21,273Before him are Alexander Farnerud, António Silva, Jiří Pavlenka, Ismaïla Sarr, Richmond Boakye, and Eddie Turnbull. After him are Tom Forsyth, Henry Martín, Guillaume Gillet, Washington Luiz Mascarenhas Silva, Aki Riihilahti, and Fahad Al-Bishi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Chikara Fujimoto ranks 691Before him are Björn Otto, Tomoyuki Hirase, Leuris Pupo, Ronny Ackermann, Sophie Guillemin, and Samantha Ronson. After him are Ivan Bebek, Hiromi Kojima, David Millar, Rui Marques, Erik Nevland, and Anderson Gils de Sampaio.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Chikara Fujimoto ranks 3,061 out of 6,245Before him are Nayuha Toyoda (1986), Hayuma Tanaka (1982), Suzu Hirose (1998), Takeshi Aoki (1982), Masaaki Furukawa (1968), and Koji Kumagai (1975). After him are Reina Ueda (1994), Hiromi Kojima (1977), Takayuki Yokoyama (1972), Miki Ando (1987), Yuki Tsuchihashi (1980), and Jun Naito (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Chikara Fujimoto ranks 1,344Before him are Rikiya Kawamae (1971), Nayuha Toyoda (1986), Hayuma Tanaka (1982), Takeshi Aoki (1982), Masaaki Furukawa (1968), and Koji Kumagai (1975). After him are Hiromi Kojima (1977), Takayuki Yokoyama (1972), Yuki Tsuchihashi (1980), Jun Naito (1970), Takeo Matsuda (1961), and Nobuyuki Hosaka (1970).