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Taiki Murai

1992 - Today

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Taiki Murai (村井 泰希, Murai Taiki; born 12 June 1992) is a Japanese former football player who is currently the assistant goalkeeper coach of the J2 League club Yokohama FC. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Taiki Murai is the 23,165th most popular soccer player, the 6,492nd most popular biography from Japan and the 3,984th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Taiki Murai is most famous for being a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward. He has gained recognition for his performances in the J-League and has represented various clubs in Japan.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Taiki Murai ranks 23,165 out of 21,273Before him are Seiji Shindo, Katie Chapman, Shumpei Naruse, Ben Johnson, Kunitomo Suzuki, and Jerome Sinclair. After him are Yusuke Nishiyama, Abubeker Nassir, Charlie Mulgrew, Chie Edoojon Kawakami, Souaibou Marou, and Wakaba Shimoguchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Taiki Murai ranks 1,781Before him are Déborah Rodríguez, Viktor Antipin, Brandon Saad, Seiji Shindo, Greer Grammer, and Khalid Assar. After him are Núria Vilarrubla, Serhiy Frolov, Claudia Bobocea, Michael Hector, Kabange Mupopo, and Rodrigo Cabeça.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Taiki Murai ranks 6,505 out of 6,245Before him are Shu Maeda (1993), Koichi Murata (1996), Ryo Yamashita (1999), Seiji Shindo (1992), Shumpei Naruse (2001), and Kunitomo Suzuki (1995). After him are Yusuke Nishiyama (1994), Chie Edoojon Kawakami (1998), Wakaba Shimoguchi (1998), Junto Taguchi (1996), Sho Otsuka (1995), and Shuto Kitagawa (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Taiki Murai ranks 3,997Before him are Shu Maeda (1993), Koichi Murata (1996), Ryo Yamashita (1999), Seiji Shindo (1992), Shumpei Naruse (2001), and Kunitomo Suzuki (1995). After him are Yusuke Nishiyama (1994), Chie Edoojon Kawakami (1998), Wakaba Shimoguchi (1998), Junto Taguchi (1996), Sho Otsuka (1995), and Shuto Kitagawa (1995).