SOCCER PLAYER

Tomoya Kanamori

1982 - Today

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Tomoya Kanamori (金守 智哉, Kanamori Tomoya; born April 2, 1982) is a former Japanese football player. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tomoya Kanamori is the 16,853rd most popular soccer player (up from 19,241st in 2019), the 4,395th most popular biography from Japan (up from 4,863rd in 2019) and the 2,373rd most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Tomoya Kanamori ranks 16,853 out of 21,273Before her are Felix Bastians, Georginio Rutter, Andraž Struna, Niklas Dorsch, Chris Zoricich, and Ryosuke Matsuoka. After her are Marko Vešović, Maik Franz, Aleksandar Čavrić, Simeon Nwankwo, Jhasmani Campos, and Yusuke Gondo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Tomoya Kanamori ranks 1,292Before her are Neil Nitin Mukesh, Rui Tokisaki, Vahid Talebloo, Johan Wissman, Yoandri Betanzos, and Aitor Hernández. After her are Yusuke Gondo, Marlies Smulders, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Hironobu Haga, Yukiko Ueno, and James White.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tomoya Kanamori ranks 4,408 out of 6,245Before her are Rui Tokisaki (1982), Tomoya Uchida (1983), Reika Kakiiwa (1989), Takuya Iwanami (1994), Saki Shimizu (1991), and Ryosuke Matsuoka (1984). After her are Yusuke Gondo (1982), Yoshiro Nakamura (1979), Yu Nakasato (1994), Koki Anzai (1995), Hironobu Haga (1982), and Shogo Sakai (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Tomoya Kanamori ranks 2,386Before her are Kosei Shibasaki (1984), Nana Ichise (1997), Rui Tokisaki (1982), Tomoya Uchida (1983), Takuya Iwanami (1994), and Ryosuke Matsuoka (1984). After her are Yusuke Gondo (1982), Yoshiro Nakamura (1979), Yu Nakasato (1994), Koki Anzai (1995), Hironobu Haga (1982), and Shogo Sakai (1988).