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Soma Meshino

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Soma Meshino (食野 壮磨, Meshino Sōma; born 20 May 2001) is a Japanese footballer who currently plays for Tokyo Verdy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Soma Meshino is the 21,918th most popular soccer player, the 6,370th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,129th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Soma Meshino is most famous for being a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a winger. He gained recognition for his performances in the J1 League and for representing Japan at various youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Soma Meshino ranks 21,918 out of 21,273Before him are Reggie Cannon, Ovie Ejaria, Fuchi Honda, Meghan Klingenberg, Liam Fraser, and Mark Birighitti. After him are Fernanda Pinilla, Shohei Ogushi, Riyo Kawamoto, Meikayla Moore, Leon Barnett, and Clare Polkinghorne.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Soma Meshino ranks 526Before him are Teppei Oka, Zoé Claessens, Alexandra Agiurgiuculese, Mekides Abebe, Fuchi Honda, and Haley Tju. After him are Hunter Armstrong, Riyo Kawamoto, Katharine Berkoff, Luo Shifang, Stefani Kiryakova, and Cameron Brink.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Soma Meshino ranks 6,383 out of 6,245Before him are Hiroto Morooka (1997), Takeaki Hommura (1997), Keigo Okawa (1990), Haruki Saruta (1999), Yuji Kitajima (2000), and Fuchi Honda (2001). After him are Shohei Ogushi (2002), James Duckworth (null), Rio Waida (2000), Riyo Kawamoto (2001), Yuki Ishikawa (1987), and Kuraba Kondo (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Soma Meshino ranks 4,142Before him are Jun Kobayashi (1999), Hiroto Morooka (1997), Takeaki Hommura (1997), Haruki Saruta (1999), Yuji Kitajima (2000), and Fuchi Honda (2001). After him are Shohei Ogushi (2002), Riyo Kawamoto (2001), Kuraba Kondo (2002), Taiga Nishiyama (1999), Danto Sugiyama (1999), and Kanta Usui (1999).