SOCCER PLAYER

Naoki Hatta

1986 - Today

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Naoki Hatta (八田 直樹, Hatta Naoki; born 24 June 1986 in Ise, Mie) is a retired Japanese footballer who played his whole career for Júbilo Iwata. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Naoki Hatta is the 15,972nd most popular soccer player (up from 17,213th in 2019), the 4,168th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,887th in 2019) and the 2,186th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Naoki Hatta ranks 15,972 out of 21,273Before him are Ricardo Ávila, Erwin Mulder, Jacob Rasmussen, Yoshinari Takagi, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, and Andy Najar. After him are Marlos Moreno, Patrick Wimmer, Xavier Arreaga, Mayo Doko, Alexander Callens, and Emanuel Herrera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Naoki Hatta ranks 1,215Before him are Boris Borisovich Rotenberg, Svetlana Podobedova, Naoaki Aoyama, Sebastián Simonet, Siniša Anđelković, and Ryan Ross. After him are Johannes van den Bergh, Natasha Thomas, Yohei Sakai, Laurent Pichon, Fanny Fischer, and Ante Rukavina.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Naoki Hatta ranks 4,181 out of 6,245Before him are Tatsuhiro Sakamoto (1996), Ayumu Seko (2000), Hiroki Kobayashi (1977), Taro Urabe (1977), Yoshinari Takagi (1979), and Chizuru Arai (1993). After him are Mayo Doko (1996), Koji Homma (1977), Masato Yamazaki (1981), Tetsuya Ōkubo (1980), Takeshi Terada (1980), and Shohei Abe (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Naoki Hatta ranks 2,199Before him are Masaya Okugawa (1996), Tatsuhiro Sakamoto (1996), Ayumu Seko (2000), Hiroki Kobayashi (1977), Taro Urabe (1977), and Yoshinari Takagi (1979). After him are Mayo Doko (1996), Koji Homma (1977), Masato Yamazaki (1981), Tetsuya Ōkubo (1980), Takeshi Terada (1980), and Shohei Abe (1983).