SOCCER PLAYER

Mitsuhiro Seki

1982 - Today

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Mitsuhiro Seki (関 光博, Seki Mitsuhiro; born May 8, 1982) is a Japanese footballer. Seki previously played for Roasso Kumamoto in the J2 League. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Mitsuhiro Seki is the 19,252nd most popular soccer player (down from 18,818th in 2024), the 5,001st most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,621st in 2019) and the 2,657th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mitsuhiro Seki ranks 19,252 out of 21,273Before him are Michiharu Sugimoto, Jiro Kamata, Mohamed Fofana, Đorđe Jovanović, Heather Mitts, and Noriaki Fujimoto. After him are Joël Piroe, Masaki Saito, Nicolás Orsini, Adam Gnezda Čerin, Marko Petković, and Ákos Kecskés.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Mitsuhiro Seki ranks 1,558Before him are Tatsuya Suzuki, Takahiro Shibasaki, Julien Féret, Suguru Hashimoto, Yuya Sano, and Priscilla Lopes-Schliep. After him are Yuki Uekusa, Nicole Davis, Narciso Mina, Caroline Shaw, Heike Fischer, and Rekha Thapa.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mitsuhiro Seki ranks 5,014 out of 6,245Before him are Hiroshi Nakano (1983), Yusuke Kobayashi (1983), Tomoka Takeuchi (1983), Michiharu Sugimoto (1981), Jiro Kamata (1985), and Noriaki Fujimoto (1989). After him are Masaki Saito (1980), Tatsuya Ikeda (1988), Hiroyuki Takeda (1983), Yuki Uekusa (1982), Kenta Kano (1986), and Takuma Hidaka (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Mitsuhiro Seki ranks 2,670Before him are Shingo Nejime (1984), Hiroshi Nakano (1983), Yusuke Kobayashi (1983), Michiharu Sugimoto (1981), Jiro Kamata (1985), and Noriaki Fujimoto (1989). After him are Masaki Saito (1980), Tatsuya Ikeda (1988), Hiroyuki Takeda (1983), Yuki Uekusa (1982), Kenta Kano (1986), and Takuma Hidaka (1983).