SOCCER PLAYER

Masaru Hashiguchi

1974 - Today

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Masaru Hashiguchi (橋口 勝, Hashiguchi Masaru; born May 21, 1974) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masaru Hashiguchi is the 11,985th most popular soccer player (up from 13,383rd in 2019), the 3,309th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,955th in 2019) and the 1,512th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Masaru Hashiguchi ranks 11,985 out of 21,273Before him are Hrvoje Milić, Khalfan Ibrahim, Bryan Mbeumo, Nobuhiro Shiba, Néstor Araujo, and Sebastián Viera. After him are Yūto Satō, Jens Cajuste, Yoshiyuki Takemoto, Raphael Schäfer, David Fairclough, and Jonathan Bamba.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Masaru Hashiguchi ranks 881Before him are Edmilson Carlos Abel, Makoto Takimoto, Ticha Penicheiro, Sarah Burton, Derek Cianfrance, and Nobuhiro Shiba. After him are Oriol Servià, Sergey Ryazansky, Farhan Akhtar, Gilbert Agius, Gerald Sibon, and Alberto Rodríguez.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masaru Hashiguchi ranks 3,316 out of 6,245Before him are Kenji Oshiba (1973), Masahiko Kumagai (1975), Kyoko Hamaguchi (1978), Satoshi Koga (1970), Tatsuya Ai (1968), and Nobuhiro Shiba (1974). After him are Yūto Satō (1982), Yoshiyuki Takemoto (1973), Kazuma Watanabe (1986), Mari Kawamura (1988), Koichi Togashi (1971), and Ichizo Nakata (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Masaru Hashiguchi ranks 1,519Before him are Masanori Kizawa (1969), Kenji Oshiba (1973), Masahiko Kumagai (1975), Satoshi Koga (1970), Tatsuya Ai (1968), and Nobuhiro Shiba (1974). After him are Yūto Satō (1982), Yoshiyuki Takemoto (1973), Kazuma Watanabe (1986), Mari Kawamura (1988), Koichi Togashi (1971), and Ichizo Nakata (1973).