SOCCER PLAYER

Masato Mizuki

1991 - Today

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Masato Mizuki is a soccer player born in 1991 in , which is now part of modern day Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Masato Mizuki is currently 34 years old.

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masato Mizuki is the 6,438th most popular soccer player (up from 20,514th in 2019), the 2,060th most popular biography from Japan (up from 5,723rd in 2019) and the 678th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Masato Mizuki ranks 6,438 out of 21,273Before him are Yukinori Muramatsu, Marko Rehmer, Mahmoud Mokhtar El Tetsh, Tomasz Frankowski, Heiko Herrlich, and Zé Elias. After him are Peter Houtman, Louis Gabrillargues, Denis Irwin, Dmitri Kharine, Enzo Fernández, and Derek Boateng.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Masato Mizuki ranks 126Before him are Park So-dam, Nikola Mirotić, Adem Ljajić, Sally Rooney, Gaël Kakuta, and Katsuhiro Hamada. After him are Damson Idris, Harika Dronavalli, Cédric Soares, Simone Zaza, Choi Tae-joon, and Jordan Ayew.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masato Mizuki ranks 2,060 out of 6,245Before him are Kentaro Gunji (1992), Jun Matsumoto (1983), Takahide Kishi (1987), Yoichi Kamimaru (1984), Kenji Yamamoto (1965), and Yukinori Muramatsu (1969). After him are Yasunori Mitsuda (1972), Keiko Kitagawa (1986), Yasuyo Yamagishi (1979), Taishin Morikawa (1994), Keisuke Makino (1969), and Shunichi Nakajima (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Masato Mizuki ranks 678Before him are Takuya Ito (1974), Kentaro Gunji (1992), Takahide Kishi (1987), Yoichi Kamimaru (1984), Kenji Yamamoto (1965), and Yukinori Muramatsu (1969). After him are Yasuyo Yamagishi (1979), Taishin Morikawa (1994), Keisuke Makino (1969), Shunichi Nakajima (1982), Kohei Imazeki (1994), and Norio Omura (1969).