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Ryoko Uno

1975 - Today

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Ryoko Uno (宇野 涼子, Uno Ryōko; born 9 November 1975) (former name; Ryoko Kobayashi, 小林 涼子) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ryoko Uno is the 3,988th most popular soccer player (up from 8,825th in 2019), the 1,525th most popular biography from Japan (up from 2,244th in 2019) and the 389th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ryoko Uno ranks 3,988 out of 21,273Before her are Gyula Rákosi, Omar Caetano, Matthijs de Ligt, Kim Joo-sung, Tomislav Erceg, and Guillermo Riveros. After her are Nelson Acosta, Hermann Nuber, Oganes Zanazanyan, Aleksei Mamykin, Théodore Nouwens, and Hitoyoshi Satomi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Ryoko Uno ranks 171Before her are Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Victoria Villarruel, Darude, Jonah Lomu, Sebastián Rulli, and Stéphanie Szostak. After her are Ruslan Stefanchuk, Richard Kelly, Ivan Jurić, Aksel Hennie, Denis Bećirović, and Quim.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ryoko Uno ranks 1,525 out of 6,245Before her are Hyde (1969), Mitsunori Yoshida (1962), Chiharu Igaya (1931), Goichi Ishitani (1979), Musashi Mizushima (1964), and Toyokazu Nomura (1949). After her are So Yamamura (1910), Hitoyoshi Satomi (1983), Nobuyuki Aihara (1934), Kotono Mitsuishi (1967), Hideki Kamiya (1970), and Aya Kitō (1962).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Ryoko Uno ranks 389Before her are Kenji Ito (1976), Yasushi Mizusaki (1971), Tsubasa Adachi (2000), Mitsunori Yoshida (1962), Goichi Ishitani (1979), and Musashi Mizushima (1964). After her are Hitoyoshi Satomi (1983), Mayumi Omatsu (1970), Junji Goto (1971), Akira Kubota (1973), Hidetoyo Watanabe (1971), and Yuji Sakakura (1967).