SOCCER PLAYER

Daigo Kobayashi

1983 - Today

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Daigo Kobayashi (小林 大悟, Kobayashi Daigo; born 19 February 1983) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daigo Kobayashi is the 10,411th most popular soccer player (up from 10,519th in 2019), the 2,999th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,494th in 2019) and the 1,303rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Daigo Kobayashi ranks 10,411 out of 21,273Before him are Steve Cook, Mitsuhiro Kawamoto, André André, Manu del Moral, Carlos Fernandes, and Masaki Ogawa. After him are Fredrik Stoor, Michihiro Tsuruta, Masahiko Inoha, Ryan Bennett, Florian Grillitsch, and Radosław Sobolewski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Daigo Kobayashi ranks 571Before him are Leinier Domínguez, Nenad Milijaš, Cesár Sampson, Han Ying, Yuna Ito, and Félix Díaz. After him are Eoin Macken, Vladimir Gabulov, Gregory Smith, Máximo González, Hedvig Lindahl, and Patrick Thoresen.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Daigo Kobayashi ranks 3,006 out of 6,245Before him are Ai Takahashi (1986), Rila Fukushima (1989), Daiki Takamatsu (1981), Koji Maeda (1969), Mitsuhiro Kawamoto (1971), and Masaki Ogawa (1975). After him are Michihiro Tsuruta (1968), Masahiko Inoha (1985), Koichi Sugiyama (1971), Mei Nagano (1999), Shinichi Muto (1973), and Jessica Michibata (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Daigo Kobayashi ranks 1,310Before him are Mitsuo Yamada (1994), Takuya Koyama (1997), Daiki Takamatsu (1981), Koji Maeda (1969), Mitsuhiro Kawamoto (1971), and Masaki Ogawa (1975). After him are Michihiro Tsuruta (1968), Masahiko Inoha (1985), Koichi Sugiyama (1971), Shinichi Muto (1973), Yoshinori Sembiki (1964), and Masaya Honda (1973).