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Katsunori Ueebisu

1996 - Today

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Katsunori Ueebisu (上夷 克典, Ueebisu Katsunori; born 5 April 1996) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender for Júbilo Iwata. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Katsunori Ueebisu is the 23,452nd most popular soccer player, the 6,642nd most popular biography from Japan and the 4,120th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Katsunori Ueebisu is most famous for being a Japanese professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is known for his contributions to various clubs in Japan's football leagues and his role in the development of the sport in the country.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Katsunori Ueebisu ranks 23,452 out of 21,273Before him are Taishi Nishioka, Andrew Driver, Jody Craddock, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Jack Hinshelwood, and Kevin Stewart. After him are Alfie Gilchrist, Hikaru Shimizu, Naoto Misawa, Masahito Onoda, Stanley Nwabali, and Alex Gersbach.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Katsunori Ueebisu ranks 1,353Before him are Elżbieta Wójcik, Kirill Pisklov, Yushi Hasegawa, Emerson Hyndman, Naoki Maeda, and Ko Yanagisawa. After him are Hikaru Shimizu, Masahito Onoda, Jin An, Stanley Nwabali, Rui Sueyoshi, and Lakshmi Menon.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Katsunori Ueebisu ranks 6,652 out of 6,245Before him are Ko Yanagisawa (1996), Yudai Konishi (1998), and Taishi Nishioka (1994). After him are Hikaru Shimizu (1996), Naoto Misawa (1995), Masahito Onoda (1996), Koki Wakasugi (1995), Aki Arimizu (1999), Shosei Okamoto (2000), Rui Sueyoshi (1996), Masaki Ikeda (1999), and Shuichi Sakai (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Katsunori Ueebisu ranks 4,133Before him are Masato Tokida (1997), Yutaro Yanagi (1995), Yuya Mitsunaga (1995), Ko Yanagisawa (1996), Yudai Konishi (1998), and Taishi Nishioka (1994). After him are Hikaru Shimizu (1996), Naoto Misawa (1995), Masahito Onoda (1996), Koki Wakasugi (1995), Aki Arimizu (1999), and Shosei Okamoto (2000).