SOCCER PLAYER

Masaya Yoshida

1996 - Today

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Masaya Yoshida (吉田 将也, Yoshida Masaya; born 10 October 1996) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for ReinMeer Aomori. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Masaya Yoshida is the 23,482nd most popular soccer player, the 6,662nd most popular biography from Japan and the 4,141st most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Masaya Yoshida is most famous for being a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender. He has represented Japan at various international levels, including the senior national team, and has played for clubs in both Japan and Europe.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Masaya Yoshida ranks 23,482 out of 21,273Before him are Shinya Nakano, Tomoya Kitamura, Moses Odubajo, Allano, Lyle Foster, and Daichi Matsuoka. After him are Teden Mengi, Matt Gilks, Craig Beattie, Steve Simonsen, Dai Tsukamoto, and Takafumi Sudo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Masaya Yoshida ranks 1,371Before him are Rahart Adams, Kendall Ellis, Molly Renshaw, Tomoya Kitamura, Fintan McCarthy, and Etienne Kinsinger. After him are Dan Olaru, Pravin Jadhav, Ramnarong Sawekwiharee, Jacqueline Simoneau, Bassant Hemida, and Caroline Drouin.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masaya Yoshida ranks 6,675 out of 6,245Before him are Rimu Matsuoka (1998), Toshiki Onozawa (1998), Shinya Nakano (2003), Sergio Suzuki (1994), Tomoya Kitamura (1996), and Daichi Matsuoka (1999). After him are Dai Tsukamoto (2001), Takafumi Sudo (1991), Jin Hiratsuka (1999), Takeaki Harigaya (1998), Kenjiro Ogino (1991), and Mikko Korhonen (1980).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Masaya Yoshida ranks 4,154Before him are Tomoya Uemura (2000), Rimu Matsuoka (1998), Toshiki Onozawa (1998), Shinya Nakano (2003), Tomoya Kitamura (1996), and Daichi Matsuoka (1999). After him are Dai Tsukamoto (2001), Takafumi Sudo (1991), Jin Hiratsuka (1999), Takeaki Harigaya (1998), Kenjiro Ogino (1991), and Toma Murata (2000).