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Mitsuki Watanabe

1987 - Today

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Mitsuki Watanabe (渡邉三城, Watanabe, Mitsuki; born 6 September 1987 in Kunimi, Nagasaki) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for YSCC Yokohama. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Mitsuki Watanabe is the 21,303rd most popular soccer player (down from 20,034th in 2024), the 5,593rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 5,377th in 2019) and the 3,154th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mitsuki Watanabe ranks 21,303 out of 21,273Before him are Mats Møller Dæhli, Azubuike Okechukwu, Go Hatano, Yusuke Chajima, Dario Del Fabro, and Ryo Tadokoro. After him are Bruno Viana, Mateo García, Kévin N'Doram, Abiola Dauda, Wataru Sasaki, and Kazuki Someya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Mitsuki Watanabe ranks 1,839Before him are Fegor Ogude, Lee Martin, Yuki Kawabe, Yusei Okada, Shogo Matsuo, and Morgan Kneisky. After him are Ismail Hassan, Paddy Barnes, Gabriela Mărginean, Nicola Benedetti, Kevin Lalande, and Yuji Fujikawa.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mitsuki Watanabe ranks 5,606 out of 6,245Before him are Masaaki Ideguchi (1988), Shun Obu (1992), Takayoshi Ishihara (1992), Go Hatano (1998), Yusuke Chajima (1991), and Ryo Tadokoro (1986). After him are Wataru Sasaki (1996), Kazuki Someya (1986), Yuki Kakita (1997), Tatsunori Otsuka (2000), Stephanie Mawuli (1998), and Joji Ikegami (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Mitsuki Watanabe ranks 3,167Before him are Masaaki Ideguchi (1988), Shun Obu (1992), Takayoshi Ishihara (1992), Go Hatano (1998), Yusuke Chajima (1991), and Ryo Tadokoro (1986). After him are Wataru Sasaki (1996), Kazuki Someya (1986), Yuki Kakita (1997), Joji Ikegami (1994), Shota Kobayashi (1991), and Daiki Yamamoto (1992).