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Seiya Baba

2001 - Today

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Seiya Baba (馬場 晴也, Baba Seiya; born 24 October 2001) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Seiya Baba is the 21,628th most popular soccer player, the 6,224th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,002nd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Seiya Baba is most famous for being a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender. He has gained recognition for his performances in the J1 League and his contributions to the Japan U-20 national team.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Seiya Baba ranks 21,628 out of 21,273Before him are Daigo Furukawa, Sam Byram, Richard Eckersley, Shohei Mishima, Takumi Nagura, and Freddie Woodman. After him are Tomoya Hayashi, Riku Tanaka, Lawrence Shankland, Naoki Sanda, Ryu Takao, and Anthony Pilkington.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Seiya Baba ranks 489Before him are Ramadan Yusef, Lemlem Hailu, Nicol Zelikman, Jordan Chiles, Rhys Williams, and Tommy Doyle. After him are Zohra Aghamirova, Yūta Matsumura, Takumi Nakamura, Freya Anderson, Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi, and Raquel Carrera.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Seiya Baba ranks 6,237 out of 6,245Before him are Yuki Uchiyama (1995), Masaya Tomizawa (1993), Yuki Ikeya (1995), Daigo Furukawa (1999), Shohei Mishima (1995), and Takumi Nagura (1998). After him are Tomoya Hayashi (1999), Riku Tanaka (1999), Naoki Sanda (1992), Ryu Takao (1996), Kohei Shin (1995), and Shintaro Shimada (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Seiya Baba ranks 4,015Before him are Yuki Uchiyama (1995), Masaya Tomizawa (1993), Yuki Ikeya (1995), Daigo Furukawa (1999), Shohei Mishima (1995), and Takumi Nagura (1998). After him are Tomoya Hayashi (1999), Riku Tanaka (1999), Naoki Sanda (1992), Ryu Takao (1996), Kohei Shin (1995), and Shintaro Shimada (1995).