SOCCER PLAYER

Hiroshi Hatano

1984 - Today

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Hiroshi Hatano is a soccer player born in 1984 in , which is now part of modern day Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Hiroshi Hatano is currently 41 years old.

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hiroshi Hatano is the 6,042nd most popular soccer player (up from 19,609th in 2019), the 1,958th most popular biography from Japan (up from 5,099th in 2019) and the 613th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hiroshi Hatano ranks 6,042 out of 21,273Before him are David Kelly, Matteo Ferrari, Don Howe, Thomas Lemar, Francesco Rizzo, and Mohammed Chaouch. After him are Miguel Tendillo, Roberto Chale, Leandro Trossard, Ivan Strinić, Shigemitsu Egawa, and Sergei Yuran.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Hiroshi Hatano ranks 197Before him are Alessandro Matri, Alison Sudol, Jong Tae-se, Darren Fletcher, America Ferrera, and Janko Tipsarević. After him are Luc Abalo, Raffaele Palladino, Justin Baldoni, Lee Da-hae, Doda, and Aarthi Agarwal.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hiroshi Hatano ranks 1,958 out of 6,245Before him are Tooru Fujisawa (1967), Taiki Uchikoshi (1996), Takuya Sugiyama (1983), Hiroshi Sato (1972), Yusuke Minoguchi (1965), and Reki Kawahara (1974). After him are Shigemitsu Egawa (1966), Maaya Sakamoto (1980), Megumi Igarashi (1972), Megumi Sakata (1971), Rie Kugimiya (1979), and Tetsuji Hashiratani (1964).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hiroshi Hatano ranks 613Before him are Kōji Nakata (1979), Soma Ishigamori (2001), Taiki Uchikoshi (1996), Takuya Sugiyama (1983), Hiroshi Sato (1972), and Yusuke Minoguchi (1965). After him are Shigemitsu Egawa (1966), Megumi Sakata (1971), Tetsuji Hashiratani (1964), Daisuke Matsushita (1981), Kenta Suzuki (1985), and Koichi Yokozeki (1979).