SOCCER PLAYER

Hiroshi Katayama

1940 - Today

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Hiroshi Katayama (片山 洋, Katayama Hiroshi; born May 28, 1940) 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. Hiroshi Katayama is the 674th most popular soccer player (up from 1,270th in 2019), the 607th most popular biography from Japan (up from 890th in 2019) and the 153rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hiroshi Katayama ranks 674 out of 21,273Before him are Alan Shearer, Thiago Motta, Joachim Streich, Enrico Albertosi, Yann Sommer, and Yuki Fushimi. After him are Alejandro Sabella, Diego Milito, Ferenc Deák, Luis Molowny, Shigeo Yaegashi, and Dave Sexton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1940, Hiroshi Katayama ranks 146Before him are Lei Feng, Ruth Dreifuss, Antonio Skármeta, Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, Sadaharu Oh, and Víctor Erice. After him are Mike Hailwood, Sam Waterston, Wilma Rudolph, Richard Pryor, Jan Stráský, and Elke Sommer.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hiroshi Katayama ranks 607 out of 6,245Before him are Minamoto no Sanetomo (1192), Zenkō Suzuki (1911), Emperor Chūkyō (1218), Emperor Suzaku (923), Takeo Takagi (1892), and Yuki Fushimi (1950). After him are Sōsuke Uno (1922), Shigeo Yaegashi (1933), Fujiwara no Kamatari (614), Takeda Sōkaku (1859), Makoto Shinkai (1973), and Masako Nozawa (1936).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hiroshi Katayama ranks 153Before him are Ichiro Hosotani (1946), Tokutaro Ukon (1913), Yoshio Kikugawa (1944), Hidetoshi Nakata (1977), Miho Kaneda (1950), and Yuki Fushimi (1950). After him are Shigeo Yaegashi (1933), Ken Naganuma (1930), Takayuki Kuwata (1941), Hidemaro Watanabe (1924), Yoshitada Yamaguchi (1944), and Yoshiichi Watanabe (1954).