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Go Hatano

1998 - Today

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Go Hatano (波多野 豪, Hatano Gō; born May 25, 1998) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for J2 League club V-Varen Nagasaki, on loan from FC Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Go Hatano is the 19,454th most popular soccer player (down from 19,010th in 2019), the 5,281st most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,729th in 2019) and the 3,137th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Go Hatano ranks 19,454 out of 21,273Before him are Shun Obu, Takayoshi Ishihara, Nataša Andonova, Franko Andrijašević, Mats Møller Dæhli, and Azubuike Okechukwu. After him are Yusuke Chajima, Ryo Tadokoro, Mitsuki Watanabe, Bruno Viana, Kévin N'Doram, and Wataru Sasaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Go Hatano ranks 587Before him are Ronan Parke, James Justin, Kevin Huerter, Jefferson Tabinas, Tīna Graudiņa, and Fran Villalba. After him are Stephanie Mawuli, Cao Liguo, Alina Shynkarenko, Felix Beijmo, Robin Packalen, and Frank Onyeka.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Go Hatano ranks 5,294 out of 6,245Before him are Yusei Okada (1987), Shogo Matsuo (1987), Takashi Uchino (1988), Masaaki Ideguchi (1988), Shun Obu (1992), and Takayoshi Ishihara (1992). After him are Yusuke Chajima (1991), Ryo Tadokoro (1986), Mitsuki Watanabe (1987), Wataru Sasaki (1996), Kazuki Someya (1986), and Yuki Kakita (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Go Hatano ranks 3,150Before him are Yusei Okada (1987), Shogo Matsuo (1987), Takashi Uchino (1988), Masaaki Ideguchi (1988), Shun Obu (1992), and Takayoshi Ishihara (1992). After him are Yusuke Chajima (1991), Ryo Tadokoro (1986), Mitsuki Watanabe (1987), Wataru Sasaki (1996), Kazuki Someya (1986), and Yuki Kakita (1997).