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Mika Ojala

1988 - Today

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Mika Ojala (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmikɑ ˈojɑlɑ]; born 21 June 1988) is a Finnish football coach and a former professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He began his senior club career playing for VG-62, before signing with Inter Turku at age 18 in 2006. Ojala made his international debut for Finland in January 2010, at the age of 21. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mika Ojala is the 21,301st most popular soccer player, the 821st most popular biography from Finland and the 75th most popular Finnish Soccer Player.

Mika Ojala, the Finnish footballer born in 1988, is most famous for his career as a winger, playing primarily for clubs in Finland and having represented the Finnish national team. He is known for his speed and technical skills on the field.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Mika Ojala ranks 1,788Before him are Takamasa Sakai, Artem Anisimov, Keshia Baker, Hannah Mills, Hadia Hosny, and Naoya Okane. After him are Takashi Uchino, Masaaki Ideguchi, Prachi Desai, Abiola Dauda, Irina Davydova, and Tatsuya Arai.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Mika Ojala ranks 821 out of 751Before him are Aksel Kankaanranta (1998), Kaapo Kakko (2001), Emilia Pikkarainen (1992), Lassi Etelätalo (1988), Ville Lajunen (1988), and Saku Ylätupa (1999). After him are Lum Rexhepi (1992), Robin Packalen (1998), Miro Heiskanen (1999), Nooralotta Neziri (1992), Juha Pirinen (1991), and Jani Lajunen (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Finland

Among soccer players born in Finland, Mika Ojala ranks 75Before him are Mika Ääritalo (1985), Tim Väyrynen (1993), Simon Skrabb (1995), Daniel O'Shaughnessy (1994), Tuija Hyyrynen (1988), and Saku Ylätupa (1999). After him are Lum Rexhepi (1992), Juha Pirinen (1991), Lassi Lappalainen (1998), Jasse Tuominen (1995), Tero Mäntylä (1991), and Marcus Forss (1999).