SOCCER PLAYER

Leo Kokubo

2001 - Today

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Leo Brian Kokubo (小久保 玲央 ブライアン, Kokubo Reo Buraian; born 23 January 2001) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Belgian team Sint-Truiden. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Leo Kokubo is the 18,199th most popular soccer player, the 4,728th most popular biography from Japan and the 2,630th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Leo Kokubo, born in 2001, is most famous for being a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender. He has gained recognition for his performances in youth and senior levels of Japanese football.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Leo Kokubo ranks 18,199 out of 21,273Before him are Masafumi Maeda, Kenji Baba, Roberto Nurse, Rafał Augustyniak, Pedro Franco, and Sho Inagaki. After him are Sho Shimoji, Giuseppe Bellusci, Simon Zoller, Takuya Okamoto, Oh Hyeon-gyu, and Smail Prevljak.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Leo Kokubo ranks 267Before him are Wakaba Higuchi, Bafodé Diakité, Tomoru Honda, Beñat Prados, Jordyn Huitema, and Sofia Tarasova. After him are Oh Hyeon-gyu, Sadie Stanley, Maryna Aleksiyiva, Aleksej Pokuševski, Roberto Piccoli, and Emma Fuhrmann.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Leo Kokubo ranks 4,741 out of 6,245Before him are Yuki Ohashi (1996), Daiki Tamori (1983), Yoshiki Takahashi (1985), Masafumi Maeda (1983), Kenji Baba (1985), and Sho Inagaki (1991). After him are Sho Shimoji (1985), Takuya Okamoto (1992), Kentaro Oi (1984), Kentaro Yoshida (1980), Yoshihito Fujita (1983), and Kota Sugawara (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Leo Kokubo ranks 2,643Before him are Yuki Ohashi (1996), Daiki Tamori (1983), Yoshiki Takahashi (1985), Masafumi Maeda (1983), Kenji Baba (1985), and Sho Inagaki (1991). After him are Sho Shimoji (1985), Takuya Okamoto (1992), Kentaro Oi (1984), Kentaro Yoshida (1980), Yoshihito Fujita (1983), and Kota Sugawara (1985).