SOCCER PLAYER

Naoto Yoshii

1987 - Today

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Naoto Yoshii (吉井 直人, Yoshii Naoto; born 30 November 1987 in Hyōgo) is a Japanese former footballer who played as a defender. He retired from professional football on 1 February 2017, and as of 2024 he is the manager (監督, "kantoku") of the Chukyo University football club. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Naoto Yoshii is the 19,196th most popular soccer player (up from 19,961st in 2019), the 4,981st most popular biography from Japan (up from 5,338th in 2019) and the 2,804th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Naoto Yoshii ranks 19,196 out of 21,273Before him are Mohammed Jahfali, Tsuyoshi Hakkaku, Ștefan Târnovanu, Martín Rodríguez, Zhi-Gin Lam, and Nathanaël Mbuku. After him are Kamal Sowah, Daisuke Fujii, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Ryo Hatsuse, Eiji Tomii, and Pablo Galdames.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Naoto Yoshii ranks 1,496Before him are Yuji Rokutan, Pablo Velázquez, Michaël Bodegas, Jazmine Sullivan, A. J. DeLaGarza, and Fritz Dopfer. After him are Ebba Jungmark, Eiji Tomii, Mechiel Versluis, Jeremih, Claudia Ciesla, and Sophie Souwer.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Naoto Yoshii ranks 4,994 out of 6,245Before him are Tadayo Fukuo (1984), Kei Chinen (1995), Kota Yamada (1999), Taisuke Akiyoshi (1989), Shoma Mizunaga (1985), and Tsuyoshi Hakkaku (1985). After him are Daisuke Fujii (1986), Ryo Hatsuse (1997), Eiji Tomii (1987), Shōta Iizuka (1991), Masaru Kato (1991), and Chisato Okai (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Naoto Yoshii ranks 2,817Before him are Tadayo Fukuo (1984), Kei Chinen (1995), Kota Yamada (1999), Taisuke Akiyoshi (1989), Shoma Mizunaga (1985), and Tsuyoshi Hakkaku (1985). After him are Daisuke Fujii (1986), Ryo Hatsuse (1997), Eiji Tomii (1987), Masaru Kato (1991), Shohei Moriyasu (1991), and Kenzo Nambu (1992).