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Shigenori Hagimura

1976 - Today

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Shigenori Hagimura (萩村 滋則, Hagimura Shigenori; born July 31, 1976) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shigenori Hagimura is the 10,812th most popular soccer player (up from 15,083rd in 2019), the 3,089th most popular biography from Japan (up from 3,275th in 2019) and the 1,361st most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Shigenori Hagimura ranks 10,812 out of 21,273Before him are Artur Jędrzejczyk, Jussiê, Shokichi Sato, Hamlet Mkhitaryan, Rodney Strasser, and Javier Garrido. After him are Emir Bajrami, Alexander Medina, Adi Rocha, James Ward-Prowse, Franco Cervi, and Chico.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Shigenori Hagimura ranks 773Before him are Vincent Piazza, Jennifer Sky, Josh Schwartz, Zdravko Lazarov, Neil Jackson, and Tiko. After him are Lee Ingleby, Sala Baker, Bair Badënov, Daniel Mesotitsch, Aida Mohamed, and Chun Lee-kyung.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shigenori Hagimura ranks 3,096 out of 6,245Before him are Satoshi Kajino (1965), Osamu Hirose (1965), Takahiro Shimotaira (1971), Hisako Kanemoto (1987), Shokichi Sato (1971), and Eleanor Matsuura (1983). After him are Hitomi Shimatani (1980), Hiroyasu Shimizu (1974), Akiko Hayakawa (1950), Koki Uchiyama (1990), Nao Tōyama (1992), and Karina Maruyama (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shigenori Hagimura ranks 1,368Before him are Yukinari Sugawara (2000), Takahiro Futagawa (1980), Satoshi Kajino (1965), Osamu Hirose (1965), Takahiro Shimotaira (1971), and Shokichi Sato (1971). After him are Akiko Hayakawa (1950), Karina Maruyama (1983), Masaaki Higashiguchi (1986), Kenji Oba (1967), Naoki Matsuyo (1974), and Hiroshi Ninomiya (1969).