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Hideo Yoshizawa

1971 - Today

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Hideo Yoshizawa (吉澤 英生, Yoshizawa Hideo; born April 10, 1972) is a Japanese professional football manager and former player who was last the manager of J3 League club AC Nagano Parceiro. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hideo Yoshizawa is the 10,966th most popular soccer player (up from 14,326th in 2019), the 3,125th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,107th in 2019) and the 1,385th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hideo Yoshizawa ranks 10,966 out of 21,273Before him are Bakary Koné, Pape Gueye, Ádám Nagy, Teruki Tabata, Go Yo-han, and Thomas Kraft. After him are Mikkel Beckmann, Morten Skoubo, Zakaria Aboukhlal, Katsutoshi Domori, Jimmy Briand, and Tomáš Jun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Hideo Yoshizawa ranks 857Before him are Nelson Parraguez, Kazuyuki Kyoya, Paul Sparks, Tanoka Beard, Elisa Donovan, and Kjersti Grini. After him are Sean Spicer, Pavel Patera, Takehito Suzuki, Anja Karliczek, Rachel Goswell, and Kim Mi-jung.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hideo Yoshizawa ranks 3,132 out of 6,245Before him are Koki Mizuno (1985), Yasuhiro Yoshida (1969), Sara Takanashi (1996), Akiko Morigami (1980), Takuma Sugano (1980), and Teruki Tabata (1979). After him are Tatsuma Yoshida (1974), Kenta Maeda (1988), Katsutoshi Domori (1976), Kento Momota (1994), Yukinori Miyabe (1968), and Yoshie Takeshita (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hideo Yoshizawa ranks 1,392Before him are Nobuhiro Naito (1978), Takuya Suzumura (1978), Koki Mizuno (1985), Yasuhiro Yoshida (1969), Takuma Sugano (1980), and Teruki Tabata (1979). After him are Katsutoshi Domori (1976), Naoko Kawakami (1977), Satoshi Miyagawa (1977), Takehito Suzuki (1971), Kazuki Ganaha (1980), and Fujio Yamamoto (1966).