SOCCER PLAYER

Shu Abe

1984 - Today

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Shu Abe (阿部 嵩, Abe Shū; born June 7, 1984) is a former Japanese football player. He generally plays from a central position as a defensively minded midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Shu Abe is the 16,384th most popular soccer player (down from 16,117th in 2024), the 4,333rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,555th in 2019) and the 2,126th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Shu Abe ranks 16,384 out of 21,273Before him are Oliver Fink, Yevhen Makarenko, Olivier Ntcham, Abiodun Obafemi, Stephan Fürstner, and Georgi Milanov. After him are Brian Ching, Ciprian Deac, Massimo Mutarelli, Javi Sánchez, Daishi Hiramatsu, and Taishi Taguchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Shu Abe ranks 1,219Before him are Takashi Kuramoto, Takanori Sugeno, Edin Bavčić, Sölvi Ottesen, Antonio García Robledo, and Mutsumi Tamabayashi. After him are Elizabeth Jagger, Andreea Isărescu, Miķelis Rēdlihs, Ryu Okada, Oliver Korn, and Milko Bjelica.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shu Abe ranks 4,346 out of 6,245Before him are Hirotoshi Yokoyama (1975), Daichi Takatani (1994), Taisuke Muramatsu (1989), Makoto Ninomiya (1994), Mutsumi Tamabayashi (1984), and Kayoko Fukushi (1982). After him are Daishi Hiramatsu (1983), Taishi Taguchi (1991), Daiju Matsumoto (1977), Yoshie Ueno (1983), Yushi Soda (1978), and Ryu Okada (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shu Abe ranks 2,139Before him are Takamichi Seki (1981), Takashi Kuramoto (1984), Takanori Sugeno (1984), Hirotoshi Yokoyama (1975), Taisuke Muramatsu (1989), and Mutsumi Tamabayashi (1984). After him are Daishi Hiramatsu (1983), Taishi Taguchi (1991), Daiju Matsumoto (1977), Yushi Soda (1978), Ryu Okada (1984), and Yōsuke Nozawa (1979).