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Koichi Hashiratani

1961 - Today

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Koichi Hashiratani (柱谷 幸一, Hashiratani Koichi; born 1 March 1961) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. His younger brother Tetsuji Hashiratani is also a former footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Koichi Hashiratani is the 6,110th most popular soccer player (up from 6,617th in 2019), the 1,982nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,871st in 2019) and the 627th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Koichi Hashiratani ranks 6,110 out of 21,273Before him are Giorgi Sichinava, Gert Engels, Wilfried Bony, Rayan Cherki, Guillermo Páez, and Viktor Skrypnyk. After him are Philippe Desmet, Júnior, Guga, Patrick Müller, Eusebio Acasuzo, and Attila Abonyi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Koichi Hashiratani ranks 537Before him are Irene Sáez, Viktor Pasulko, Jodi Benson, Håkan Hardenberger, Einars Repše, and Vida Vencienė. After him are Gintaras Grušas, Matthias Brandt, Tomi Poikolainen, Kim Turner, Ricardo Mangue Obama Nfubea, and Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Koichi Hashiratani ranks 1,982 out of 6,245Before him are Akemi Noda (1969), Daichi Hakkaku (1992), Yoshiharu Horii (1953), Yui Horie (1976), Kyohei Suzaki (1989), and Hideki Matsui (1974). After him are Yuma Asami (1987), Hitoshi Tomishima (1964), Yuu Watase (1970), Sakon Yamamoto (1982), Takumi Horiike (1965), and Noriko Sakai (1971).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Koichi Hashiratani ranks 627Before him are Ken Matsumoto (1987), Nobutoshi Kaneda (1958), Akemi Noda (1969), Daichi Hakkaku (1992), Yoshiharu Horii (1953), and Kyohei Suzaki (1989). After him are Hitoshi Tomishima (1964), Takumi Horiike (1965), Shinya Chiba (1983), Takeshi Motoyoshi (1967), Tsutomu Fujihara (1980), and Keitaro Koga (1991).