SOCCER PLAYER

Nobuhide Akiba

1985 - Today

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Nobuhide Akiba is a soccer player born in 1985 in , which is now part of modern day Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Nobuhide Akiba is currently 40 years old.

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nobuhide Akiba is the 8,601st most popular soccer player (up from 19,017th in 2019), the 2,618th most popular biography from Japan (up from 4,734th in 2019) and the 1,048th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nobuhide Akiba ranks 8,601 out of 21,273Before him are Lassad Nouioui, Ricardo Osorio, Gernot Trauner, Adama Traoré, David N'Gog, and Abdelhamid Sabiri. After him are Edoardo Bove, Viktor Tsyhankov, Sammy Adjei, František Rajtoral, Dominic Adiyiah, and Liviu Ciobotariu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Nobuhide Akiba ranks 412Before him are Richie Porte, Aurélien Chedjou, Kalomira, Nam Gyu-ri, Alison Pill, and Peter Velits. After him are Olha Stefanishyna, Jake Lacy, Alexandros Tziolis, Laia Costa, Andrea Bargnani, and Marcos Danilo Padilha.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Nobuhide Akiba ranks 2,618 out of 6,245Before him are Takako Shirai (1952), Issei Yoshimi (1982), Hayato Ochi (1982), Sumire Uesaka (1991), Hideki Noda (1969), and Toru Oniki (1974). After him are Tomoyuki Sakai (1979), Kyogo Furuhashi (1995), Genki Ishisaka (1993), Akiko Niwata (1984), Yutaka Kaneko (1979), and Aya Hirano (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Nobuhide Akiba ranks 1,048Before him are Junji Koizumi (1968), Daiki Iwamasa (1982), Yoshiki Okamura (1977), Issei Yoshimi (1982), Hayato Ochi (1982), and Toru Oniki (1974). After him are Tomoyuki Sakai (1979), Kyogo Furuhashi (1995), Genki Ishisaka (1993), Akiko Niwata (1984), Yutaka Kaneko (1979), and Takunosuke Funakawa (1996).