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Takeshi Koshida

1960 - Today

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Takeshi Koshida (越田 剛史, Koshida Takeshi; born October 19, 1960) is a Japanese football manager and former footballer. He is the technical director of Vietnam national football team and Vietnam women's national football team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Takeshi Koshida is the 3,493rd most popular soccer player (up from 4,642nd in 2019), the 1,428th most popular biography from Japan (up from 1,531st in 2019) and the 347th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Takeshi Koshida ranks 3,493 out of 21,273Before him are Carlos Alberto Dias, Vitaly Daraselia, Aleksandar Atanacković, Adãozinho, Tony Barton, and Boris Gaganelov. After him are Mami Kaneda, Alexandru Neagu, Sándor Mátrai, Sándor Bíró, Nasser Hejazi, and Pasieguito.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Takeshi Koshida ranks 303Before him are Yurii Andrukhovych, Flood, Kee Marcello, Doug Hutchison, Ana Botín, and Oleg Menshikov. After him are Jaap van Zweden, Mohamed Timoumi, Bruno Heller, Claudia Losch, Callum Keith Rennie, and Osvaldo Ríos.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Takeshi Koshida ranks 1,428 out of 6,245Before him are Ichiya Kumagae (1890), Hirotugu Akaike (1927), Masayuki Maegawa (1984), Kiyotaka Matsui (1961), Haruhiro Yamashita (1938), and Yu Suzuki (1958). After him are Mami Kaneda (1968), Akira Ishida (1967), Kei Sugimoto (1982), Tamlyn Tomita (1966), Yukihiro Matsumoto (1965), and Okuro Oikawa (1896).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Takeshi Koshida ranks 347Before him are Emiko Kubo (1966), Takashi Kageyama (1977), Tomohide Nakazawa (1980), Chiaki Yamada (1966), Masayuki Maegawa (1984), and Kiyotaka Matsui (1961). After him are Mami Kaneda (1968), Kei Sugimoto (1982), Daichi Fukushima (1977), Homare Sawa (1978), Eiichi Uemura (1975), and Wataru Endo (1993).