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Itsuki Enomoto

2000 - Today

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Itsuki Enomoto (榎本 樹, Enomoto Itsuki; born 4 June 2000) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Thai League 1 club Chiangrai United. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Itsuki Enomoto is the 21,471st most popular soccer player, the 6,128th most popular biography from Japan and the 3,911th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Itsuki Enomoto is most famous for being a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder. He has gained recognition for his performances in the J-League and his contributions to his teams.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Itsuki Enomoto ranks 21,471 out of 21,273Before him are Vladislav Kreida, Jordan Rhodes, Mikiya Eto, Aivi Luik, Towa Yamane, and Yukihide Gibo. After him are Parfait Guiagon, Shuhei Kawasaki, Juan Komar, Tsubasa Yoshihira, Mustapha Bundu, and Kodai Sakamoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Itsuki Enomoto ranks 701Before him are Ryo Takahashi, Michael Obafemi, Preston Bailey, Pete Travis, Barbra Banda, and Glenda Morejón. After him are Sofya Berultseva, Joel King, Andreea Ana, Shimpei Fukuoka, Kieran Smith, and Alhassan Yusuf.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Itsuki Enomoto ranks 6,141 out of 6,245Before him are Shuhei Kawata (1994), Takuya Yasui (1998), Shintaro Kokubu (1994), Mikiya Eto (1999), Towa Yamane (1999), and Yukihide Gibo (1996). After him are Shuhei Kawasaki (2001), Tsubasa Yoshihira (1998), Kodai Sakamoto (1995), Leo Takae (1998), So Hirao (1996), and Shuhei Takizawa (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Itsuki Enomoto ranks 3,924Before him are Shuhei Kawata (1994), Takuya Yasui (1998), Shintaro Kokubu (1994), Mikiya Eto (1999), Towa Yamane (1999), and Yukihide Gibo (1996). After him are Shuhei Kawasaki (2001), Tsubasa Yoshihira (1998), Kodai Sakamoto (1995), Leo Takae (1998), So Hirao (1996), and Shuhei Takizawa (1993).