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Hiromichi Katano

1982 - Today

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Hiromichi Katano (片野 寛理, Katano Hiromichi; born April 6, 1982) is a Japanese footballer and coach who is an assistant player-coach for Thai League 2 club Rayong. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hiromichi Katano is the 15,188th most popular soccer player (up from 15,530th in 2019), the 3,990th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,392nd in 2019) and the 2,040th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hiromichi Katano ranks 15,188 out of 21,273Before her are Takayuki Komine, Mario Méndez, Yacouba Sylla, Chavdar Yankov, Keiji Yoshimura, and Hideto Inoue. After her are Nguyễn Tuấn Anh, Anwar El Ghazi, Douglas Franco Teixeira, Hugo Henrique Assis do Nascimento, Nazar Baýramow, and Nikola Vukčević.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Hiromichi Katano ranks 1,125Before her are Kazuya Maeda, Lindsey McKeon, Damián Lanza, Sung Yu-chi, Maya Petrova, and Hideto Inoue. After her are Nazar Baýramow, Nano, Aleksandre Amisulashvili, Clarence Goodson, Martin Amedick, and Masaki Chugo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hiromichi Katano ranks 4,003 out of 6,245Before her are Jun Aoyama (1988), Shuichi Mase (1973), Ami Sugita (1992), Takayuki Komine (1974), Keiji Yoshimura (1979), and Hideto Inoue (1982). After her are Tomoyoshi Tsurumi (1979), Shogo Tokihisa (1984), Junnosuke Schneider (1977), Ryota Takasugi (1984), Daisuke Saito (1974), and Koji Miyoshi (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hiromichi Katano ranks 2,053Before her are Jun Aoyama (1988), Shuichi Mase (1973), Ami Sugita (1992), Takayuki Komine (1974), Keiji Yoshimura (1979), and Hideto Inoue (1982). After her are Tomoyoshi Tsurumi (1979), Shogo Tokihisa (1984), Junnosuke Schneider (1977), Ryota Takasugi (1984), Daisuke Saito (1974), and Koji Miyoshi (1997).