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Yuji Sakakura

1967 - Today

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Yuji Sakakura (阪倉 裕二, Sakakura Yūji; born June 7, 1967) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yuji Sakakura is the 4,034th most popular soccer player (up from 5,456th in 2019), the 1,541st most popular biography from Japan (up from 1,661st in 2019) and the 395th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Yuji Sakakura ranks 4,034 out of 21,273Before him are Igor Dobrovolski, Dennis Rommedahl, Juanito, Vicente Piera, Yıldıray Baştürk, and Ian Botham. After him are Ivan Jazbinšek, Isidoro Díaz, Koki Negi, Seiichi Negishi, Kubilay Türkyilmaz, and Jérémy Ménez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Yuji Sakakura ranks 258Before him are Kotono Mitsuishi, Quentin Meillassoux, Tim "Ripper" Owens, Aslı Erdoğan, Kazuya Nakai, and Igor Dobrovolski. After him are Kubilay Türkyilmaz, Charlotte Lewis, Teddy Riley, Götz Otto, Carrie Preston, and Lili Taylor.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yuji Sakakura ranks 1,541 out of 6,245Before him are Mayumi Omatsu (1970), Junji Goto (1971), Akira Kubota (1973), Hidetoyo Watanabe (1971), Kazuya Nakai (1967), and Hitoshi Matsumoto (1963). After him are Koki Negi (2000), Seiichi Negishi (1969), Junichi Inamoto (1979), Jinzō Matsumura (1856), Takumi Minamino (1995), and Masakazu Senuma (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Yuji Sakakura ranks 395Before him are Ryoko Uno (1975), Hitoyoshi Satomi (1983), Mayumi Omatsu (1970), Junji Goto (1971), Akira Kubota (1973), and Hidetoyo Watanabe (1971). After him are Koki Negi (2000), Seiichi Negishi (1969), Junichi Inamoto (1979), Takumi Minamino (1995), Masakazu Senuma (1978), and Ryohei Koike (1980).