SOCCER PLAYER

Mao Hosoya

2001 - Today

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Mao Hosoya (細谷 真大, Hosoya Mao; born 7 September 2001) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol and the Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Mao Hosoya is the 18,681st most popular soccer player (down from 14,672nd in 2024), the 4,853rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,184th in 2019) and the 2,544th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mao Hosoya ranks 18,681 out of 21,273Before him are Edgar Bernhardt, Kwasi Okyere Wriedt, Tamer Seyam, Ramon Motta, Artyom Filiposyan, and Jonathan Greening. After him are Chan Yuen Ting, Rodnei, Nediljko Labrović, Thomas Mangani, Jacopo Sala, and Jennifer Falk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Mao Hosoya ranks 247Before him are Yorbe Vertessen, Mostafa Meshaal, PinkPantheress, Koki Saito, Mykhaylo Kokhan, and Moritz Seider. After him are Roxanne Perez, Scottie Barnes, Jacob Ramsey, Quinn Simmons, Judah Lewis, and Hailey Baptiste.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mao Hosoya ranks 4,866 out of 6,245Before him are Takuya Muro (1982), Shosuke Katayama (1983), Kazuma Ikarino (1986), Kenta Tokushige (1984), Katsumi Nakamura (1994), and Yasuhiro Hiraoka (1986). After him are Kiyohiro Hirabayashi (1984), Funa Tonaki (1995), Ken Matsubara (1993), Hiroki Mihara (1978), Toshiyuki Takagi (1991), and Nonoka Ozaki (2003).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Mao Hosoya ranks 2,557Before him are Kazuto Kushida (1987), Takuya Muro (1982), Shosuke Katayama (1983), Kazuma Ikarino (1986), Kenta Tokushige (1984), and Yasuhiro Hiraoka (1986). After him are Kiyohiro Hirabayashi (1984), Ken Matsubara (1993), Hiroki Mihara (1978), Toshiyuki Takagi (1991), Akito Fukuta (1992), and Yuki Okamoto (1983).