SOCCER PLAYER

Musashi Mizushima

1964 - Today

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Musashi Mizushima (水島 武蔵, Mizushima Musashi; born 10 September 1964) is a former Japanese football player and manager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Musashi Mizushima is the 3,958th most popular soccer player (up from 4,745th in 2019), the 1,523rd most popular biography from Japan (up from 1,549th in 2019) and the 388th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Musashi Mizushima ranks 3,958 out of 21,273Before him are Carlos Campos, Gary Shaw, Nicolae Lupescu, Ermes Muccinelli, Goichi Ishitani, and João Morais. After him are Algisto Lorenzato, Rui Barros, Jorge Valderrama, John Sivebæk, Mahamadou Diarra, and Leo Wilden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Musashi Mizushima ranks 301Before him are Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Věra Jourová, Miroslav Kadlec, Augusto Paolo Lojudice, Iliana Iotova, and Stephen Colbert. After him are Zeid Raad Al Hussein, Alain Guiraudie, Jorge Drexler, Joanne Harris, Vivica A. Fox, and Fernando De Napoli.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Musashi Mizushima ranks 1,523 out of 6,245Before him are Ken Akamatsu (1968), Tsubasa Adachi (2000), Hyde (1969), Mitsunori Yoshida (1962), Chiharu Igaya (1931), and Goichi Ishitani (1979). After him are Toyokazu Nomura (1949), Ryoko Uno (1975), So Yamamura (1910), Hitoyoshi Satomi (1983), Nobuyuki Aihara (1934), and Kotono Mitsuishi (1967).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Musashi Mizushima ranks 388Before him are Hiromasa Tokioka (1974), Kenji Ito (1976), Yasushi Mizusaki (1971), Tsubasa Adachi (2000), Mitsunori Yoshida (1962), and Goichi Ishitani (1979). After him are Ryoko Uno (1975), Hitoyoshi Satomi (1983), Mayumi Omatsu (1970), Junji Goto (1971), Akira Kubota (1973), and Hidetoyo Watanabe (1971).