SOCCER PLAYER

Shuto Kitagawa

1995 - Today

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Shuto Kitagawa (北川柊斗, Kitagawa Shuto; born June 1, 1995) is a Japanese football player for Thespakusatsu Gunma. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Shuto Kitagawa is the 23,219th most popular soccer player (down from 21,081st in 2024), the 6,515th most popular biography from Japan (down from 6,143rd in 2019) and the 3,990th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Shuto Kitagawa ranks 23,219 out of 21,273Before him are Charlie Mulgrew, Chie Edoojon Kawakami, Souaibou Marou, Wakaba Shimoguchi, Junto Taguchi, and Sho Otsuka. After him are Hiroki Noda, Francisco Geraldes, Yudai Tokunaga, Tomoya Fukumoto, Oniel Fisher, and Kota Teramae.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Shuto Kitagawa ranks 1,371Before him are Cherif Younousse, Dawit Fikadu, Kunitomo Suzuki, Laura Nunnink, Leah Smith, and Sho Otsuka. After him are Mannara Chopra, Francisco Geraldes, Arthur Szwarc, Romain Mahieu, Kota Teramae, and Sam McQueen.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shuto Kitagawa ranks 6,526 out of 6,245Before him are Chie Edoojon Kawakami (1998), Wakaba Shimoguchi (1998), Junto Taguchi (1996), and Sho Otsuka (1995). After him are Hiroki Noda (1997), Hannah Green (null), Yudai Tokunaga (1994), Tomoya Fukumoto (1999), Kota Teramae (1995), Hiroki Akiyama (2000), Shota Saito (1996), and Yuta Kumamoto (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Shuto Kitagawa ranks 4,003Before him are Taiki Murai (1992), Yusuke Nishiyama (1994), Chie Edoojon Kawakami (1998), Wakaba Shimoguchi (1998), Junto Taguchi (1996), and Sho Otsuka (1995). After him are Hiroki Noda (1997), Yudai Tokunaga (1994), Tomoya Fukumoto (1999), Kota Teramae (1995), Hiroki Akiyama (2000), and Shota Saito (1996).