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Koji Gyotoku

1965 - Today

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Koji Gyotoku (行徳 浩二, Gyōtoku Kōji; born January 28, 1965) is a Japanese football manager and former football player. He is the currently head coach of Cambodia and Cambodia U23. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Koji Gyotoku is the 8,649th most popular soccer player (up from 9,104th in 2019), the 2,627th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,282nd in 2019) and the 1,056th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Koji Gyotoku ranks 8,649 out of 21,273Before him are Alphonse Tchami, Oliver Kovačević, Victor Obinna, Koji Noguchi, Ari Freyr Skúlason, and Joël Veltman. After him are Milan Biševac, Kyohei Shimazaki, Fabio Coltorti, Erick Pulgar, Julio César Jiménez, and Ryoma Hashiuchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Koji Gyotoku ranks 716Before him are Mia Hermansson-Högdahl, Michael Goldenberg, Kang Jae-won, Nestor Omar Piccoli, Gheorghe Mihali, and John Moshoeu. After him are Marcus du Sautoy, Jeremy Ratchford, Christopher C. Miller, Álvaro Cervera, Marina Kiehl, and Milton Mendes.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Koji Gyotoku ranks 2,627 out of 6,245Before him are Genki Ishisaka (1993), Akiko Niwata (1984), Yutaka Kaneko (1979), Aya Hirano (1987), Takunosuke Funakawa (1996), and Koji Noguchi (1970). After him are Kyohei Shimazaki (1991), Ryoma Hashiuchi (1989), Taro Goto (1969), Tomokazu Myojin (1978), Tina Yuzuki (1986), and Natsumi Hara (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Koji Gyotoku ranks 1,056Before him are Kyogo Furuhashi (1995), Genki Ishisaka (1993), Akiko Niwata (1984), Yutaka Kaneko (1979), Takunosuke Funakawa (1996), and Koji Noguchi (1970). After him are Kyohei Shimazaki (1991), Ryoma Hashiuchi (1989), Taro Goto (1969), Tomokazu Myojin (1978), Natsumi Hara (1988), and Masaaki Sawanobori (1970).