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Futoshi Ikeda

1970 - Today

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Futoshi Ikeda (池田 太, Ikeda Futoshi; born 4 October 1970) is a Japanese football manager and former player who played as a defender who is the head coach of the Thailand women's national football team. He was the head coach of the Japan women's national football team from 2021 until 2024. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Futoshi Ikeda is the 7,287th most popular soccer player (down from 6,385th in 2019), the 2,283rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,823rd in 2019) and the 823rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Futoshi Ikeda ranks 7,287 out of 21,273Before him are Sérgio Oliveira, Bruno Quadros, Semih Şentürk, Munir Mohand Mohamedi, Shay Given, and Yoshito Ōkubo. After him are Sérgio Manoel, Kazuya Maekawa, Gabriel Paletta, José Navarro, Reo Yamashita, and Jacinto Villalba.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Futoshi Ikeda ranks 493Before him are Vladimir Chagin, Gina Philips, Catriona Le May Doan, Anthony Ruivivar, Nicole Ari Parker, and Volker Wissing. After him are Masahiro Endo, Toru Kawashima, Jouko Ahola, Mutiu Adepoju, Jay Mohr, and Tomoko Kawakami.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Futoshi Ikeda ranks 2,283 out of 6,245Before him are Kei Nakano (1988), Yūko Miyamura (1972), Cornelius (1969), Mikako Ichikawa (1978), Masato Sakai (1973), and Yoshito Ōkubo (1982). After him are Kazuya Maekawa (1968), Reo Yamashita (1998), Asako Takakura (1968), Masahiro Endo (1970), Byron Howard (1968), and Joe Odagiri (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Futoshi Ikeda ranks 823Before him are Shinkichi Kikuchi (1967), Kenichiro Hirata (1991), Hideaki Ikematsu (1986), Hiroaki Matsuyama (1967), Kei Nakano (1988), and Yoshito Ōkubo (1982). After him are Kazuya Maekawa (1968), Reo Yamashita (1998), Asako Takakura (1968), Masahiro Endo (1970), Toru Kawashima (1970), and Masashi Otani (1983).