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Junya Suzuki

1996 - Today

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Junya Suzuki (鈴木 順也, Suzuki Jun'ya; born 2 May 1996) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for J3 League club FC Ryukyu. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Junya Suzuki is the 22,203rd most popular soccer player, the 6,407th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,136th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Junya Suzuki is a Japanese footballer known for his versatility as a midfielder and his contributions to various clubs in Japan's professional leagues. He has played for teams such as Montedio Yamagata and FC Gifu, showcasing his skills in both attacking and defensive roles.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Junya Suzuki ranks 22,203 out of 21,273Before him are Kenjiro Ogino, Toma Murata, Uchenna Kanu, Yuki Kusano, Tameka Yallop, and Tatsuya Yamaguchi. After him are Kazuki Hattori, Togo Umeda, Kasey Palmer, Ryoji Yamashita, Scott Kennedy, and Alvas Powell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Junya Suzuki ranks 1,381Before him are Jacqueline Simoneau, Bassant Hemida, Caroline Drouin, Péter Holoda, Candice McLeod, and Yuki Kusano. After him are Kasey Palmer, Emery Lehman, Shohei Aihara, Mikhail Litvin, Takashi Kawano, and Hiroto Yukie.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Junya Suzuki ranks 6,420 out of 6,245Before him are Takeaki Harigaya (1998), Kenjiro Ogino (1991), Mikko Korhonen (1980), Toma Murata (2000), Yuki Kusano (1996), and Tatsuya Yamaguchi (2000). After him are Kazuki Hattori (1995), Togo Umeda (2000), Ryoji Yamashita (2000), Shohei Aihara (1996), Kenta Hori (1999), and Toya Nakamura (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Junya Suzuki ranks 4,149Before him are Jin Hiratsuka (1999), Takeaki Harigaya (1998), Kenjiro Ogino (1991), Toma Murata (2000), Yuki Kusano (1996), and Tatsuya Yamaguchi (2000). After him are Kazuki Hattori (1995), Togo Umeda (2000), Ryoji Yamashita (2000), Shohei Aihara (1996), Kenta Hori (1999), and Toya Nakamura (2000).