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Masaki Yamamoto

1987 - Today

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Masaki Yamamoto (山本 真希, Yamamoto Masaki; born 24 August 1987 in Shizuoka prefecture) is a Japanese football player currently playing for J1 League team Matsumoto Yamaga FC. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masaki Yamamoto is the 16,640th most popular soccer player (up from 17,982nd in 2019), the 4,327th most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,183rd in 2019) and the 2,317th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Masaki Yamamoto ranks 16,640 out of 21,273Before her are Amaury Bischoff, Amadou Moutari, Thiago dos Santos Costa, Shinichi Mukai, Yōsuke Nakata, and Yannis Tafer. After her are Manuel Schmiedebach, Stefano Lucchini, Rashid Sumaila, Hamza Mathlouthi, Elosman Euller Silva Cavalcanti, and Hiromasa Yamamoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Masaki Yamamoto ranks 1,237Before her are Tomás Pina, Miguel Palanca, Alexandra Eremia, Cleiton Silva, Julianna Guill, and Amaury Bischoff. After her are Cyril Gautier, Maksim Dyldin, Elisa Blanchi, Gabriel Arias, Carolina Eyck, and Masaki Yanagawa.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masaki Yamamoto ranks 4,340 out of 6,245Before her are Nobuhiro Sadatomi (1979), Hiroyasu Kawakatsu (1975), Jung-hoo Lee (1998), Riki Matsuda (1991), Shinichi Mukai (1985), and Yōsuke Nakata (1981). After her are Hiromasa Yamamoto (1979), Daisuke Miyakawa (1979), Genki Omae (1989), Nobuyuki Abe (1984), Kosuke Yamamoto (1989), and Miyuki Maeda (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Masaki Yamamoto ranks 2,330Before her are Kazuya Iio (1980), Nobuhiro Sadatomi (1979), Hiroyasu Kawakatsu (1975), Riki Matsuda (1991), Shinichi Mukai (1985), and Yōsuke Nakata (1981). After her are Hiromasa Yamamoto (1979), Daisuke Miyakawa (1979), Genki Omae (1989), Nobuyuki Abe (1984), Kosuke Yamamoto (1989), and Masaki Yanagawa (1987).