SOCCER PLAYER

Tatsuya Tanaka

1992 - Today

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Tatsuya Tanaka (田中 達也, born June 9, 1992) is a Japanese football player who plays for Ratchaburi in Thai League 1. His regular playing positions are as a wide midfielder or a wing-back. Tanaka has previously played for Roasso Kumamoto, FC Gifu, Gamba Osaka, Oita Trinita, Urawa Reds, and Avispa Fukuoka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tatsuya Tanaka is the 21,006th most popular soccer player (down from 19,183rd in 2019), the 5,661st most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,824th in 2019) and the 3,404th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Tatsuya Tanaka ranks 21,006 out of 21,273Before him are Nobuhisa Urata, Shinichiro Kawamata, Yuji Sakuda, Masaki Sakamoto, Keita Hidaka, and Sho Hanai. After him are Yōsuke Miyaji, Shaun Derry, Yuta Mishima, Leandrinho, Kazuki Oiwa, and Jarosław Jach.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Tatsuya Tanaka ranks 1,559Before him are Masahudu Alhassan, Ryota Sakata, Yuki Kagawa, Paula Kania, Kenshiro Tanioku, and Peng Fei. After him are Wang Lili, Brandon Frazier, Danielle Williams, Carson Wentz, Maxim Tsvetkov, and Pablo Simonet.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tatsuya Tanaka ranks 5,674 out of 6,245Before him are Nobuhisa Urata (1989), Shinichiro Kawamata (1989), Yuji Sakuda (1987), Masaki Sakamoto (1996), Keita Hidaka (1990), and Sho Hanai (1989). After him are Yōsuke Miyaji (1987), Shinri Shioura (1991), Yuta Mishima (1994), Kazuki Oiwa (1989), Naoki Kawaguchi (1994), and Sera Azuma (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Tatsuya Tanaka ranks 3,417Before him are Nobuhisa Urata (1989), Shinichiro Kawamata (1989), Yuji Sakuda (1987), Masaki Sakamoto (1996), Keita Hidaka (1990), and Sho Hanai (1989). After him are Yōsuke Miyaji (1987), Yuta Mishima (1994), Kazuki Oiwa (1989), Naoki Kawaguchi (1994), Kento Shiratani (1989), and Shuto Suzuki (1985).