Soccer Player

Shunsuke Mito

2002 - today

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Shunsuke Mito is the 20,015th most popular soccer player, the 5,189th most popular biography from Japan and the 2,795th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Shunsuke Mito, born in 2002, is a Japanese footballer known for his skills as a midfielder. He has gained recognition for his performances in youth leagues and his potential to contribute to professional teams in Japan.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Shunsuke Mito ranks 20,015 out of 21,273Before him are Hiroki Bandai, Tatsuya Uchida, Haris Vučkić, Abdallah Sima, Pieter Gerkens, and Kaimar Saag. After him are Amin Bukhari, Keisuke Shimizu, Can Bozdoğan, Walter Montoya, Yohei Otake, and Kiichi Tomori.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Shunsuke Mito ranks 263Before him are Brighton Sharbino, Rocco Reitz, Quentin Merlin, Regan Smith, Zara Rutherford, and Tim Stützle. After him are Elena Huelva, Kike Salas, Nathanaël Mbuku, Gabriel Veron, Julian Dennison, and Adam Obert.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shunsuke Mito ranks 5,202 out of NaNBefore him are Satoru Uyama (1991), Yuji Rokutan (1987), Yukiya Sato (1995), Nariyuki Masuda (1983), Hiroki Bandai (1986), and Tatsuya Uchida (1992). After him are Keisuke Shimizu (1988), Yohei Otake (1989), Kiichi Tomori (1991), Toshikazu Irie (1984), Kazuya Maeda (1984), and Yōsuke Nozaki (1985).

Among Soccer Players In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shunsuke Mito ranks 2,808Before him are Shunsuke Tsutsumi (1987), Shingo Arizono (1985), Ryuji Mochizuki (1988), Yuji Rokutan (1987), Hiroki Bandai (1986), and Tatsuya Uchida (1992). After him are Keisuke Shimizu (1988), Yohei Otake (1989), Kiichi Tomori (1991), Toshikazu Irie (1984), Kazuya Maeda (1984), and Yōsuke Nozaki (1985).

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