SOCCER PLAYER

Junki Koike

1987 - Today

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Junki Koike (小池 純輝, Koike Junki; born May 11, 1987) is a Japanese football player who plays as a midfielder for Criacao Shinjuku. Koike has over 400 J2 League appearances. He has served as vice-chairman of the Japan Professional Footballers' Association. His all time favourite player is Kazuyoshi Miura - who he assisted to help Miura claim the record for oldest goalscorer in the J League. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Junki Koike is the 20,859th most popular soccer player (down from 18,005th in 2024), the 5,416th most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,196th in 2019) and the 3,003rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Junki Koike ranks 20,859 out of 21,273Before him are Colin Killoran, André Almeida, Toshiya Tanaka, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Jimmy Conrad, and Daniel Alejandro Torres. After him are Georg Teigl, Yusuke Sudo, Toshihiro Horikawa, Zaydou Youssouf, Yuya Nakamura, and Naif Al-Hadhrami.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Junki Koike ranks 1,787Before him are Thomas Baroukh, Vojdan Stojanovski, Masao Tsuji, Carlos Carmona, Rikihiro Sugiyama, and Dan Howbert. After him are Snow Tha Product, Takuya Haneda, Alberto Lora, Massimo Volta, Sunao Hozaki, and Naomichi Hirama.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Junki Koike ranks 5,429 out of 6,245Before him are Masao Tsuji (1987), Yuta Someya (1986), Rikihiro Sugiyama (1987), Dan Howbert (1987), Colin Killoran (1992), and Toshiya Tanaka (1984). After him are Yusuke Sudo (1986), Toshihiro Horikawa (1989), Yuya Nakamura (1986), Takuya Haneda (1987), Ryoya Ueda (1989), and Yusuke Segawa (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Junki Koike ranks 3,016Before him are Masao Tsuji (1987), Yuta Someya (1986), Rikihiro Sugiyama (1987), Dan Howbert (1987), Colin Killoran (1992), and Toshiya Tanaka (1984). After him are Yusuke Sudo (1986), Toshihiro Horikawa (1989), Yuya Nakamura (1986), Ryoya Ueda (1989), Yusuke Segawa (1994), and Ryota Nagata (1985).