SOCCER PLAYER

Kiyoto Furushima

1968 - Today

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Kiyoto Furushima (古島 清人, Furushima Kiyoto; born April 3, 1968) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kiyoto Furushima is the 12,078th most popular soccer player (up from 13,453rd in 2019), the 3,327th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,964th in 2019) and the 1,527th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kiyoto Furushima ranks 12,078 out of 21,273Before him are Dion Dublin, Rodrigo José Carbone, Juan Pablo Pino, Naruyuki Naito, Tony Hibbert, and Branimir Subašić. After him are Aureliano Torres, Ismaeel Mohammad, Hussein Al-Sadiq, Lee Bowyer, Sven Botman, and Lazar Marković.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Kiyoto Furushima ranks 867Before him are Ulrik Jansson, Brian Leetch, Zdeněk Moravec, Tatsuya Ai, David Batty, and John Grant. After him are Luis Miguel Salvador, Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant, Matthew Libatique, Hayato Okanaka, Tsutomu Takahata, and Arshad Warsi.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kiyoto Furushima ranks 3,334 out of 6,245Before him are Sergio Fernández (null), Tsuyoshi Furukawa (1972), Kohei Usui (1979), Kazunori Iio (1982), Kenji Arima (1972), and Naruyuki Naito (1967). After him are Matt Heafy (1986), Rina Aiuchi (1980), Hideki Nagai (1971), Mayu Watanabe (1994), Masato Harasaki (1974), and Tetsuo Kagawa (1969).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Kiyoto Furushima ranks 1,534Before him are Taichi Sato (1977), Tsuyoshi Furukawa (1972), Kohei Usui (1979), Kazunori Iio (1982), Kenji Arima (1972), and Naruyuki Naito (1967). After him are Hideki Nagai (1971), Masato Harasaki (1974), Kei Yamaguchi (1983), Mitsunori Yabuta (1976), Yasushi Matsumoto (1969), and Norio Suzuki (1984).