SOCCER PLAYER

Kan Kobayashi

1999 - Today

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Kan Kobayashi (小林 幹, Kobayashi Kan; born 27 April 1999) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a central-midfielder or left-winger for Singapore Premier League club Young Lions. Kan played for the FC Tokyo U-23 and most recently Albirex Niigata (S) FC in the Singapore Premier League, where he won the 2022 Singapore Premier League and helping the club win its 5th title. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Kan Kobayashi is the 22,822nd most popular soccer player (down from 20,601st in 2024), the 6,311th most popular biography from Japan (down from 5,784th in 2019) and the 3,811th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kan Kobayashi ranks 22,822 out of 21,273Before him are Shuto Hira, Kazenga LuaLua, Takaya Inui, Nikita Parris, Ryosuke Hisadomi, and William Osula. After him are Masato Yamazaki, Jose Baxter, Dimitri Petratos, Adam Eckersley, Gabriel Pimba, and Kip Colvey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Kan Kobayashi ranks 764Before him are Taiki Watanabe, Edward Chilufya, Khanum Velieva, Rubina Ali, Katsuki Umezu, and Brady Tkachuk. After him are Adriana Adam, Yuya Oki, Roman Yevgenyev, Maddi Wesche, Michael Woud, and Brock Purdy.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kan Kobayashi ranks 6,324 out of 6,245Before him are Makoto Shibahara (1992), Shusuke Ota (1996), Ren Kano (1994), Shuto Hira (1994), Takaya Inui (1996), and Ryosuke Hisadomi (1991). After him are Masato Yamazaki (1990), Takumi Kiyomoto (1993), Takuya Miyamoto (1993), Masataka Nishimoto (1996), Keita Fujimura (1993), and Ryosuke Tada (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Kan Kobayashi ranks 3,824Before him are Makoto Shibahara (1992), Shusuke Ota (1996), Ren Kano (1994), Shuto Hira (1994), Takaya Inui (1996), and Ryosuke Hisadomi (1991). After him are Masato Yamazaki (1990), Takumi Kiyomoto (1993), Takuya Miyamoto (1993), Masataka Nishimoto (1996), Keita Fujimura (1993), and Ryosuke Tada (1992).