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Kaito Taniguchi

1995 - Today

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Kaito Taniguchi (谷口 海斗, Taniguchi Kaito; born 7 September 1995) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Albirex Niigata. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kaito Taniguchi is the 20,373rd most popular soccer player (up from 20,452nd in 2019), the 5,819th most popular biography from Japan (down from 5,680th in 2019) and the 3,646th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kaito Taniguchi ranks 20,373 out of 21,273Before him are Yusuke Matsuda, Tomoyuki Shiraishi, Junya Suzuki, Takuya Iwata, Connor Metcalfe, and Matija Sarkic. After him are Yuya Miura, Tokuma Suzuki, Shelina Zadorsky, Matheus Jesus, Allan dos Santos Natividade, and David Stockdale.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Kaito Taniguchi ranks 1,036Before him are Theresa Fitzpatrick, Takuya Shigehiro, Kortney Hause, Irina Dolgova, Michael Cherry, and Aleksey Chervotkin. After him are Egor Kliuka, Mateusz Rudyk, Tang Xingqiang, Oleg Zernikel, Noah Vonleh, and Sachiro Toshima.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kaito Taniguchi ranks 5,832 out of 6,245Before him are Masato Kojima (1996), Yusuke Hayashi (1990), Yusuke Matsuda (1991), Tomoyuki Shiraishi (1993), Junya Suzuki (1996), and Takuya Iwata (1994). After him are Yuya Miura (1989), Tokuma Suzuki (1997), Kengo Nagai (1994), Ren Yamamoto (1997), Genichi Endo (1994), and Yoichi Naganuma (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Kaito Taniguchi ranks 3,659Before him are Masato Kojima (1996), Yusuke Hayashi (1990), Yusuke Matsuda (1991), Tomoyuki Shiraishi (1993), Junya Suzuki (1996), and Takuya Iwata (1994). After him are Yuya Miura (1989), Tokuma Suzuki (1997), Kengo Nagai (1994), Ren Yamamoto (1997), Genichi Endo (1994), and Yoichi Naganuma (1997).