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Takumi Yamanoi

1998 - Today

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Takumi Yamanoi (山ノ井 拓己, Yamanoi Takumi; born October 25, 1998) is a Japanese football player who plays for Zweigen Kanazawa in the J3 League. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Takumi Yamanoi is the 21,962nd most popular soccer player, the 6,392nd most popular biography from Japan and the 4,146th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Takumi Yamanoi, born in 1998, is most famous for being a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Japan's football leagues, showcasing his skills in both domestic and international competitions.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Takumi Yamanoi ranks 21,962 out of 21,273Before him are Josh Cullen, Georgina Oliva, Morgan Brian, Peng Shimeng, Keita Irumagawa, and Jin Ikoma. After him are Yuri Mamute, Clayton Lewis, Adam Hammill, Dom Dwyer, Josh Harrop, and Marcus Godinho.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Takumi Yamanoi ranks 1,015Before him are Gaku Harada, Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen, Junelle Bromfield, Patrycja Adamkiewicz, Peng Shimeng, and Tereza Neumanová. After him are Aden-Alexandre Houssein, Jorrit Croon, Tierna Davidson, Bilal Çiloğlu, Javad Karimi, and Erin Cuthbert.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Takumi Yamanoi ranks 6,405 out of 6,245Before him are Jiro Nakamura (2003), Yuri Nagai (1992), Ryo Kubota (2001), Yusuke Shimizu (1988), Keita Irumagawa (1999), and Jin Ikoma (1999). After him are Kaito Miyake (1997), Kensei Ukita (1997), Takaya Yoshinare (2001), Riku Kobayashi (2001), Sota Sato (1999), and Taiyo Shimokawa (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Takumi Yamanoi ranks 4,159Before him are Wataru Tanaka (2000), Ryunosuke Sugawara (2000), Jiro Nakamura (2003), Ryo Kubota (2001), Keita Irumagawa (1999), and Jin Ikoma (1999). After him are Kaito Miyake (1997), Kensei Ukita (1997), Takaya Yoshinare (2001), Riku Kobayashi (2001), Sota Sato (1999), and Taiyo Shimokawa (2002).