SOCCER PLAYER

Kazuyoshi Matsunaga

1977 - Today

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Kazuyoshi Matsunaga (松永 一慶, Matsunaga Kazuyoshi; born November 13, 1977) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Kazuyoshi Matsunaga is the 12,777th most popular soccer player (up from 15,720th in 2024), the 3,568th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,443rd in 2019) and the 1,586th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kazuyoshi Matsunaga ranks 12,777 out of 21,273Before him are Riki Takasaki, Yahya Jabrane, Laure Boulleau, Luka Romero, Jonas Knudsen, and Shinya Nishikawa. After him are Shon Weissman, Kennedy Mweene, Alex Garcia, Jérémie Janot, Paul Freier, and Gergő Lovrencsics.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Kazuyoshi Matsunaga ranks 948Before him are Petri Vehanen, Yang Yang, Kari Wahlgren, Álvaro Luiz Maior de Aquino, Teitur Lassen, and Susanne Hennig-Wellsow. After him are Jérémie Janot, Greg Plitt, Oleksandr Beresch, Alexey Smirnov, Oleg Velyky, and Dejan Nemec.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kazuyoshi Matsunaga ranks 3,575 out of 6,245Before him are Takeshi Ono (1962), Ichiko Aoba (1990), Michiyasu Osada (1978), Michihiro Yasuda (1987), Riki Takasaki (1970), and Shinya Nishikawa (1974). After him are Hiroki Shinjo (1973), Motoki Kawasaki (1979), Ai Kakuma (1988), Norishige Kanai (1976), Naoya Kikuchi (1984), and Nanase Kiryu (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Kazuyoshi Matsunaga ranks 1,593Before him are Takeshi Urakami (1969), Takeshi Ono (1962), Michiyasu Osada (1978), Michihiro Yasuda (1987), Riki Takasaki (1970), and Shinya Nishikawa (1974). After him are Hiroki Shinjo (1973), Motoki Kawasaki (1979), Naoya Kikuchi (1984), Nanase Kiryu (1989), Daiki Niwa (1986), and Yuya Kubo (1993).