SOCCER PLAYER

Tetsuya Funatsu

1987 - Today

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Tetsuya Funatsu (舩津 徹也, Funatsu Tetsuya; born February 9, 1987, in Osaka) is a Japanese football player who plays for Thespakusatsu Gunma. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tetsuya Funatsu is the 19,831st most popular soccer player (down from 19,808th in 2019), the 5,433rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 5,234th in 2019) and the 3,281st most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Tetsuya Funatsu ranks 19,831 out of 21,273Before him are Peter Žulj, Erin Nayler, Takashi Sawada, Alex Henrique José, Jun Nishikawa, and Takaya Kawanabe. After him are Jasse Tuominen, Shunsuke Kikuchi, Yu Kijima, Daichi Inui, Motofumi Ohashi, and Justin Mapp.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Tetsuya Funatsu ranks 1,650Before him are Corinna Kuhnle, Ryoji Fukui, Michelle Phan, Carsten Ball, Hiroyuki Omichi, and Dougie Poynter. After him are Motofumi Ohashi, Owain Fôn Williams, Hirotaka Uchizono, Kohei Mishima, Lauren Storm, and Emma Twigg.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tetsuya Funatsu ranks 5,446 out of 6,245Before him are Gakuji Ota (1990), Kohei Nakashima (1989), Ayato Hasebe (1990), Takashi Sawada (1991), Jun Nishikawa (2002), and Takaya Kawanabe (1988). After him are Shunsuke Kikuchi (1991), Yu Kijima (1986), Daichi Inui (1989), Motofumi Ohashi (1987), Ryotaro Tsunoda (1999), and Ryohei Yoshihama (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Tetsuya Funatsu ranks 3,294Before him are Gakuji Ota (1990), Kohei Nakashima (1989), Ayato Hasebe (1990), Takashi Sawada (1991), Jun Nishikawa (2002), and Takaya Kawanabe (1988). After him are Shunsuke Kikuchi (1991), Yu Kijima (1986), Daichi Inui (1989), Motofumi Ohashi (1987), Ryotaro Tsunoda (1999), and Ryohei Yoshihama (1992).