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Hitoshi Morishita

1972 - Today

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Hitoshi Morishita (森下 仁志, Morishita Hitoshi; born September 21, 1972) is a former Japanese football player and manager. he is the currently assistant manager of J1 League club Tokyo Verdy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hitoshi Morishita is the 13,480th most popular soccer player (down from 13,222nd in 2019), the 3,623rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,937th in 2019) and the 1,752nd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hitoshi Morishita ranks 13,480 out of 21,273Before him are Dušan Kuciak, Sandi Lovrić, Alexandru Suvorov, Khouma Babacar, Ricardo Cavalcante Ribeiro, and Marcos Aurélio Galeano. After him are José Ignacio, Masatomo Kuba, Alex Oliveira, Martin Erlić, Stina Blackstenius, and Robbie Savage.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Hitoshi Morishita ranks 1,047Before him are Tetsumasa Kimura, Aleksandr Golubev, Essence Atkins, Christopher Williams, Matthew Breeze, and Marcos Aurélio Galeano. After him are Tatsuya Murata, Yuriy Melnichenko, Vyacheslav Dayev, Elvis Stojko, Larisa Kruglova, and Heiko Gerber.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hitoshi Morishita ranks 3,630 out of 6,245Before him are Makoto Kitano (1967), Takanori Nunobe (1973), Toshiyuki Abe (1974), Ryuji Sueoka (1979), Yojiro Takahagi (1986), and Jo Kanazawa (1976). After him are Masatomo Kuba (1984), Kanata Hongō (1990), Minako Kotobuki (1991), Ai Kawashima (1986), Terumi Nagae (2000), and Tatsuya Murata (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Hitoshi Morishita ranks 1,759Before him are Makoto Kitano (1967), Takanori Nunobe (1973), Toshiyuki Abe (1974), Ryuji Sueoka (1979), Yojiro Takahagi (1986), and Jo Kanazawa (1976). After him are Masatomo Kuba (1984), Terumi Nagae (2000), Tatsuya Murata (1972), Keisuke Hada (1978), Takashi Onishi (1971), and Yoshifumi Ono (1978).