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Tomoya Miki

1998 - Today

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Tomoya Miki (見木 友哉, Miki Tomoya; born 28 March 1998) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for J1 League club Avispa Fukuoka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tomoya Miki is the 21,584th most popular soccer player, the 6,201st most popular biography from Japan and the 3,981st most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Tomoya Miki, born in 1998, is a Japanese footballer known for his role as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Japan and has represented his country at youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Tomoya Miki ranks 21,584 out of 21,273Before him are Momodou Sonko, Yuta Kumamoto, Joe Worrall, Yohei Ono, Raisei Shimazu, and Djordje Mihailovic. After him are Yuki Omoto, Luke McCullough, Manato Shinada, Reiya Morishita, Kotaro Fujikawa, and James Perch.

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Among people born in 1998, Tomoya Miki ranks 908Before him are Yasemin Anagöz, Wakaba Shimoguchi, Mikhail Vekovishchev, Bradie Tennell, Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan, and Djordje Mihailovic. After him are Malachi Flynn, Reiya Morishita, Kotaro Fujikawa, Christian Parlati, Jack Cartwright, and Ade Resky Dwicahyo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tomoya Miki ranks 6,214 out of 6,245Before him are Kota Teramae (1995), Hiroki Akiyama (2000), Shota Saito (1996), Yuta Kumamoto (1995), Yohei Ono (1994), and Raisei Shimazu (1999). After him are Yuki Omoto (1994), Manato Shinada (1999), Reiya Morishita (1998), Kotaro Fujikawa (1998), Kazuki Egashira (1997), and Koya Okuda (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Tomoya Miki ranks 3,994Before him are Kota Teramae (1995), Hiroki Akiyama (2000), Shota Saito (1996), Yuta Kumamoto (1995), Yohei Ono (1994), and Raisei Shimazu (1999). After him are Yuki Omoto (1994), Manato Shinada (1999), Reiya Morishita (1998), Kotaro Fujikawa (1998), Kazuki Egashira (1997), and Koya Okuda (1994).