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Toshihiro Hattori

1973 - Today

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Toshihiro Hattori (服部 年宏, Hattori Toshihiro; born 23 September 1973) is a Japanese professional manager and former footballer who played as a midfielder or defender. He last played for the Japan national team until 2003. He last manager of FC Imabari for 2024 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Toshihiro Hattori is the 7,598th most popular soccer player (down from 7,374th in 2019), the 2,350th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,995th in 2019) and the 865th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Toshihiro Hattori ranks 7,598 out of 21,273Before him are Lee Dixon, Chris Hughton, Nacer Abdellah, Paul Dummett, Naoki Soma, and James Forrest. After him are Takayuki Fujii, Márcio Rodrigues, Vahid Hashemian, Bruno Alexandre Rodrigues, Ignacio María González, and Hugo Viana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Toshihiro Hattori ranks 479Before him are Lera Auerbach, Michael Ealy, Susan Downey, Dejan Tomašević, Anthony Doerr, and Sergei Tiviakov. After him are Paz Lenchantin, Gustavo Adrián López, Harmony Korine, Anna Carin Zidek, Driulis González, and Elisabeth Röhm.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Toshihiro Hattori ranks 2,350 out of 6,245Before him are Tomomitsu Kobayashi (1995), Kazuto Sakata (1966), Shinta Fukushima (1989), Kae Araki (1966), Naoki Soma (1971), and Nobuhiko Okamoto (1986). After him are Kazumi Totaka (1967), Takayuki Fujii (1993), Hiroshi Matsuda (1960), Yusuke Kishida (1999), Koji Murofushi (1974), and Satoshi Ōtomo (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Toshihiro Hattori ranks 865Before him are Ryoichi Imamura (2000), Yasuyuki Iwasaki (1971), Hitoshi Sogahata (1979), Tomomitsu Kobayashi (1995), Shinta Fukushima (1989), and Naoki Soma (1971). After him are Takayuki Fujii (1993), Hiroshi Matsuda (1960), Yusuke Kishida (1999), Satoshi Ōtomo (1981), Hiroko Sano (1983), and Takashi Kawanishi (1899).