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Hiromi Kojima

1977 - Today

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Hiromi Kojima (小島 宏美, Kojima Hiromi; born December 12, 1977) is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hiromi Kojima is the 10,666th most popular soccer player (up from 11,342nd in 2019), the 3,057th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,622nd in 2019) and the 1,338th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hiromi Kojima ranks 10,666 out of 21,273Before him are Aki Riihilahti, Fahad Al-Bishi, Ashlyn Harris, An Chol-hyok, Eyong Enoh, and Carlos Henrique Raimundo Rodrigues. After him are Takayuki Yokoyama, José Pedro Santos, Fábio César Montezine, Oleksandr Horyainov, Lionel Letizi, and Rui Marques.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Hiromi Kojima ranks 693Before him are Leuris Pupo, Ronny Ackermann, Sophie Guillemin, Samantha Ronson, Chikara Fujimoto, and Ivan Bebek. After him are David Millar, Rui Marques, Erik Nevland, Anderson Gils de Sampaio, Matthew Stevens, and Reinhard Schwarzenberger.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hiromi Kojima ranks 3,064 out of 6,245Before him are Suzu Hirose (1998), Takeshi Aoki (1982), Masaaki Furukawa (1968), Koji Kumagai (1975), Chikara Fujimoto (1977), and Reina Ueda (1994). After him are Takayuki Yokoyama (1972), Miki Ando (1987), Yuki Tsuchihashi (1980), Jun Naito (1970), Sei Ashina (1983), and Takeo Matsuda (1961).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hiromi Kojima ranks 1,345Before him are Nayuha Toyoda (1986), Hayuma Tanaka (1982), Takeshi Aoki (1982), Masaaki Furukawa (1968), Koji Kumagai (1975), and Chikara Fujimoto (1977). After him are Takayuki Yokoyama (1972), Yuki Tsuchihashi (1980), Jun Naito (1970), Takeo Matsuda (1961), Nobuyuki Hosaka (1970), and Yuzuki Ito (1974).