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Rie Azami

1989 - Today

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Rie Azami (薊 理絵, Azami Rie; born January 11, 1989) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender. She plays for Chifure AS Elfen Saitama. She has also played for the Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rie Azami is the 12,600th most popular soccer player (up from 15,812th in 2019), the 3,443rd most popular biography from Japan (up from 3,466th in 2019) and the 1,613th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rie Azami ranks 12,600 out of 21,273Before her are Masahiro Shimoda, Darius Vassell, Claudinho, John Harkes, Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba, and Jafar Irismetov. After her are Aaron Hughes, Juanmi Callejón, Kerstin Stegemann, Kawin Thamsatchanan, Benito Raman, and Alfredo Morelos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Rie Azami ranks 652Before her are Mariana Duque Mariño, Lee Bum-young, Innocent Emeghara, Samuel Inkoom, Roman Koudelka, and Cœur de pirate. After her are Dentinho, Essaïd Belkalem, Freddie Fox, Paweł Fajdek, Ananias Eloi Castro Monteiro, and Yohan Mollo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Rie Azami ranks 3,450 out of 6,245Before her are Chinatsu Kira (1991), Yuki Kashiwagi (1991), Rina Hidaka (1994), Ryuji Fujiyama (1973), Takao Orii (1950), and Masahiro Shimoda (1967). After her are Kazuhiko Chiba (1985), Susumu Watanabe (1973), Mitsuteru Watanabe (1974), Yasunari Hiraoka (1972), Yoshinori Doi (1972), and Yasunobu Chiba (1971).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Rie Azami ranks 1,620Before her are Manabu Nakamura (1977), Yukari Kinga (1984), Chinatsu Kira (1991), Ryuji Fujiyama (1973), Takao Orii (1950), and Masahiro Shimoda (1967). After her are Kazuhiko Chiba (1985), Susumu Watanabe (1973), Mitsuteru Watanabe (1974), Yasunari Hiraoka (1972), Yoshinori Doi (1972), and Yasunobu Chiba (1971).