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Hideyuki Ujiie

1979 - Today

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Hideyuki Ujiie (氏家 英行, Ujiie Hideyuki; born February 23, 1979) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2024). Hideyuki Ujiie is the 14,110th most popular soccer player (up from 16,768th in 2024), the 3,854th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,732nd in 2019) and the 1,778th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hideyuki Ujiie ranks 14,110 out of 21,273Before him are Everaldo, Léider Preciado, Yohei Sato, Kevin Gallacher, Nobuki Hara, and Christian Obodo. After him are Mario Rosas, Theo Lucius, Tsutomu Kitade, Mehdi Bourabia, Mounir Obbadi, and Leonardo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Hideyuki Ujiie ranks 1,112Before him are Ahmed Saad Osman, Nicolas Alnoudji, Chitose Hajime, Laura Österberg Kalmari, Juan Manuel Vivaldi, and Nobuki Hara. After him are Patrice Bernier, Ahmed Salah Hosny, Tian Liang, Maksim Opalev, Craig Olejnik, and Jaci Velasquez.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hideyuki Ujiie ranks 3,861 out of 6,245Before him are Yōhei Kajiyama (1985), Tamotsu Komatsuzaki (1970), Shoji Ikitsu (1977), Takahiro Okubo (1974), Yohei Sato (1972), and Nobuki Hara (1979). After him are Tsutomu Kitade (1978), Yui Ogura (1995), Kazuaki Kamizono (1981), Kazushi Isoyama (1975), Manabu Saitō (1990), and Emi Nakajima (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hideyuki Ujiie ranks 1,785Before him are Yōhei Kajiyama (1985), Tamotsu Komatsuzaki (1970), Shoji Ikitsu (1977), Takahiro Okubo (1974), Yohei Sato (1972), and Nobuki Hara (1979). After him are Tsutomu Kitade (1978), Kazuaki Kamizono (1981), Kazushi Isoyama (1975), Manabu Saitō (1990), Emi Nakajima (1990), and Yoshitaka Fujisaki (1975).