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Gakuya Horii

1975 - Today

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Gakuya Horii (堀井 岳也, Horii Gakuya; born July 3, 1975) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Gakuya Horii is the 15,306th most popular soccer player (up from 16,331st in 2024), the 4,101st most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,615th in 2019) and the 1,952nd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gakuya Horii ranks 15,306 out of 21,273Before him are Tomáš Košický, Michal Papadopulos, Dejan Milovanović, Mohammad Massad, Víctor Álvarez, and Martin Hongla. After him are Harun Tekin, David Siradze, Yoshito Matsushita, Anthony Lozano, John Sheridan, and Amer Abdulrahman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Gakuya Horii ranks 1,181Before him are Aleksandr Panov, Lisa Misipeka, Kenny Doughty, Alessandro Juliani, Thomas Bimis, and Mohammed Gargo. After him are Kristi Harrower, James Madio, Toshirō Tomochika, Tamia, Dmitri Markov, and Koichiro Katafuchi.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Gakuya Horii ranks 4,114 out of 6,245Before him are Arata Sugiyama (1980), Ayaka Nishiwaki (1989), Ryuju Nagayama (1996), Makoto Kimura (1979), Takahiro Ogihara (1991), and Sakiko Ikeda (1992). After him are Yoshito Matsushita (1989), Hidetoshi Wakui (1983), Yutaka Takahashi (1980), Shuto Machino (1999), Ayako Moriya (1990), and Aimi (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Gakuya Horii ranks 1,965Before him are Naoki Yamada (1990), Tomonobu Yokoyama (1985), Arata Sugiyama (1980), Makoto Kimura (1979), Takahiro Ogihara (1991), and Sakiko Ikeda (1992). After him are Yoshito Matsushita (1989), Hidetoshi Wakui (1983), Yutaka Takahashi (1980), Shuto Machino (1999), Tomohiko Ikeuchi (1977), and Toru Araiba (1979).