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Maho Shimizu

1960 - Today

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Maho Shimizu (清水 万帆, Shimizu Maho; born March 9, 1960) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maho Shimizu is the 3,242nd most popular soccer player (up from 3,808th in 2019), the 1,377th most popular biography from Japan (up from 1,414th in 2019) and the 330th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Maho Shimizu ranks 3,242 out of 21,273Before her are Birger Rosengren, Marco Coll, Alex, Ephrem M'Bom, Jean Kalala N'Tumba, and Mykhailo Mudryk. After her are Luis de Souza Ferreira, Katsuyoshi Shinto, Yossi Benayoun, Levir Culpi, Jacques Songo'o, and Américo Tesoriere.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Maho Shimizu ranks 284Before her are Abu Qatada, Michèle Laroque, Alan Krueger, Abel Resino, Alexandre Czerniatynski, and Leland Orser. After her are Katsuyoshi Shinto, Jeffrey Eugenides, Seth Godin, Anders Hejlsberg, Greg Louganis, and Joseph Williams.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Maho Shimizu ranks 1,377 out of 6,245Before her are Hiroshi Suzuki (1933), Masahiro Hasemi (1945), Kei Kumai (1930), Nobuhiro Watsuki (1970), Kei Nishikori (1989), and Masanori Yusa (1915). After her are Ukyo Katayama (1963), Katsuyoshi Shinto (1960), Shinobu Sekine (1943), Tomoji Abe (1903), Masi Oka (1974), and Takashi Seki (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Maho Shimizu ranks 330Before her are Tetsuya Ogura (1970), Yasutoshi Miura (1965), Yuki Amano (2000), Seiji Kubo (1973), Teppei Uchida (1975), and Masaru Hirayama (1972). After her are Katsuyoshi Shinto (1960), Takashi Seki (1978), Yasuhito Suzuki (1959), Hirohide Adachi (1999), Eiji Hanayama (1977), and Yoshinobu Akao (1975).