SOCCER PLAYER

Kenji Suzuki

1986 - Today

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Kenji Suzuki (鈴木 健児, Suzuki Kenji; born September 3, 1986) is a retired Japanese football player. The last team that he played for was Akita FC Cambiare. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kenji Suzuki is the 15,237th most popular soccer player (up from 16,714th in 2019), the 4,001st most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,717th in 2019) and the 2,050th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kenji Suzuki ranks 15,237 out of 21,273Before him are Jailton Nunes de Oliveira, Hiroyuki Taniguchi, Oswaldo Minda, Maxence Lacroix, Philipp Wollscheid, and Emre Akbaba. After him are Kevin Davies, Aziz Ibragimov, Tatsuya Masushima, Darius Olaru, Christofer Heimeroth, and Marcelo Baron Polanczyk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Kenji Suzuki ranks 1,143Before him are Sergey Khodos, Babacar Gueye, Megan Park, Jenna Marbles, Ana Radović, and Becca Tobin. After him are Aziz Ibragimov, Katie Taylor, Francisco Silva, Kazuhito Esaki, Yoshimi Yamashita, and Yuriy Cheban.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kenji Suzuki ranks 4,014 out of 6,245Before him are Daisuke Saito (1974), Koji Miyoshi (1997), Kazuya Iwakura (1985), Christa Deguchi (1995), Yu Kawamura (1980), and Hiroyuki Taniguchi (1985). After him are Tatsuya Masushima (1985), Yusuke Takeda (1991), Yusuke Tasaka (1985), Sotaro Sada (1984), Masaki Chugo (1982), and Tomohiko Ito (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Kenji Suzuki ranks 2,063Before him are Ryota Takasugi (1984), Daisuke Saito (1974), Koji Miyoshi (1997), Kazuya Iwakura (1985), Yu Kawamura (1980), and Hiroyuki Taniguchi (1985). After him are Tatsuya Masushima (1985), Yusuke Takeda (1991), Yusuke Tasaka (1985), Sotaro Sada (1984), Masaki Chugo (1982), and Tomohiko Ito (1978).