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Nana Ichise

1997 - Today

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Nana Ichise (市瀬 菜々, Ichise Nana; born August 4, 1997) is a Japanese former professional footballer who plays as a defender. She plays for Mynavi Sendai and the Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nana Ichise is the 16,817th most popular soccer player (up from 17,871st in 2019), the 4,387th most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,127th in 2019) and the 2,368th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nana Ichise ranks 16,817 out of 21,273Before her are Gideon Mensah, Kota Aoki, Ryo Kushino, Hikaru Naomoto, Toshiyasu Takahara, and Kosei Shibasaki. After her are Rui Tokisaki, Abderrahman Kabous, Tomoya Uchida, Alberto Cerri, Romain Genevois, and Alan Franco.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Nana Ichise ranks 548Before her are Iván Villar, Keidi Bare, Mayu Mukaida, Diana Silvers, Anthony Caci, and Leonardo Fabbri. After her are Matea Jelić, Keven Schlotterbeck, Bernabé Zapata Miralles, Leo Howard, Jonatan Christie, and Fiona Ferro.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Nana Ichise ranks 4,400 out of 6,245Before her are Chieko Ochi (1987), Kota Aoki (1987), Ryo Kushino (1979), Hikaru Naomoto (1994), Toshiyasu Takahara (1980), and Kosei Shibasaki (1984). After her are Takuro Fujii (1985), Rui Tokisaki (1982), Tomoya Uchida (1983), Reika Kakiiwa (1989), Takuya Iwanami (1994), and Saki Shimizu (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Nana Ichise ranks 2,381Before her are Takaaki Suzuki (1981), Kota Aoki (1987), Ryo Kushino (1979), Hikaru Naomoto (1994), Toshiyasu Takahara (1980), and Kosei Shibasaki (1984). After her are Rui Tokisaki (1982), Tomoya Uchida (1983), Takuya Iwanami (1994), Ryosuke Matsuoka (1984), Tomoya Kanamori (1982), and Yusuke Gondo (1982).