SOCCER PLAYER

Shun Nagasawa

1988 - Today

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Shun Nagasawa (長沢 駿, Nagasawa Shun; born 25 August 1988 in Shizuoka) is a Japanese professional football player who plays as a forward for J1 League team Kyoto Sanga FC. After starting his career with Shimizu S-Pulse, Nagasawa has played in over 350 league matches. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 26 in 2024). Shun Nagasawa is the 17,954th most popular soccer player (down from 13,625th in 2024), the 4,678th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,990th in 2019) and the 2,396th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Shun Nagasawa ranks 17,954 out of 21,273Before him are Paweł Kieszek, Marcelo Soares, Víctor Camarasa, Luis Prieto, Mohamed Konaté, and Cristiano Del Grosso. After him are Yves Bitséki Moto, Dennis Appiah, Rovérsio, Ouro-Nimini Tchagnirou, Timofei Kalachev, and Jimmy Bullard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Shun Nagasawa ranks 1,297Before him are Egor Filipenko, Camila Brait, Ramadan Darwish, Mitchell Watt, Isabel Kerschowski, and Elvin Mammadov. After him are Stopira, Mizuki Fujii, Naif Hazazi, Artur Noga, Stanislaw Drahun, and Camilla Dalby.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shun Nagasawa ranks 4,691 out of 6,245Before him are Masashi Nishiyama (1985), Shiori Tamai (1995), Sayaka Hirano (1985), Yumemi Kanda (1994), Masaru Yamada (1994), and Kaishū Sano (2000). After him are Akari Nanawo (1995), Satoshi Shimizu (1986), Keisuke Ota (1979), Toshitaka Tsurumi (1986), Yasuhiro Tominaga (1980), and Takumu Kawamura (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shun Nagasawa ranks 2,409Before him are Kiko Seike (1996), Shinya Tomita (1980), Hiroshi Kichise (1983), Hiroki Kishida (1981), Yumemi Kanda (1994), and Kaishū Sano (2000). After him are Keisuke Ota (1979), Toshitaka Tsurumi (1986), Yasuhiro Tominaga (1980), Takumu Kawamura (1999), Nikki Havenaar (1995), and Kazuto Tsuyuki (1984).