SOCCER PLAYER

Naoya Yoshida

1994 - Today

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Naoya Yoshida (吉田 直矢, Yoshida Naoya; born December 20, 1994) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Thespakusatsu Gunma. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Naoya Yoshida is the 22,059th most popular soccer player (down from 21,151st in 2019), the 6,214th most popular biography from Japan (down from 6,201st in 2019) and the 3,926th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Naoya Yoshida ranks 22,059 out of 21,273Before him are So Hirao, Karen Araya, William Pinheiro Rodrigues, Yuzuru Yoshimura, Sisca Folkertsma, and Shuhei Takizawa. After him are Shogo Asada, Yutaro Hakamata, Takuma Mizutani, Takeru Kiyonaga, Tomoki Fujisaki, and Shugo Tsuji.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Naoya Yoshida ranks 1,517Before him are Shuhei Kawata, Shintaro Kokubu, Johannes Weißenfeld, Michał Bryl, Morolake Akinosun, and Jereem Richards. After him are Takeru Kiyonaga, Tomoki Fujisaki, Jake Wightman, Tim Payne, Jake Layman, and Junya Nodake.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Naoya Yoshida ranks 6,227 out of 6,245Before him are Tsubasa Yoshihira (1998), Kodai Sakamoto (1995), Leo Takae (1998), So Hirao (1996), Yuzuru Yoshimura (1996), and Shuhei Takizawa (1993). After him are Shogo Asada (1998), Yutaro Hakamata (1996), Takuma Mizutani (1996), Takeru Kiyonaga (1994), Tomoki Fujisaki (1994), and Shugo Tsuji (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Naoya Yoshida ranks 3,939Before him are Tsubasa Yoshihira (1998), Kodai Sakamoto (1995), Leo Takae (1998), So Hirao (1996), Yuzuru Yoshimura (1996), and Shuhei Takizawa (1993). After him are Shogo Asada (1998), Yutaro Hakamata (1996), Takuma Mizutani (1996), Takeru Kiyonaga (1994), Tomoki Fujisaki (1994), and Shugo Tsuji (1997).