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Yuta Murase

1989 - Today

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Yuta Murase (村瀬 勇太, Murase Yuta; born 28 October 1989) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Vanraure Hachinohe. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yuta Murase is the 22,295th most popular soccer player, the 6,347th most popular biography from Japan and the 4,050th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

Yuta Murase is most famous for being a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender. He has played for various clubs in Japan and has represented his country at different youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Yuta Murase ranks 22,295 out of 21,273Before him are Yuga Watanabe, Juan Muñiz, Ryan Jack, David Button, Shuya Iwai, and Daniel Johnson. After him are Koyo Sato, Koki Kido, Yota Shimokawa, Greg Garza, Esme Morgan, and Bongani Zungu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Yuta Murase ranks 1,989Before him are Manish Pandey, Liam Bridcutt, Lilia Fisikovici, Sunaina, Alexander Schmirl, and David Button. After him are Bryshon Nellum, Szymon Rduch, Sébastien Dockier, Mohamed Reda El Aaraby, Claudia Rivas, and Priscilla Frederick.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yuta Murase ranks 6,360 out of 6,245Before him are Rikuto Tamai (2006), Riku Matsuda (1999), Takumi Nakamura (2001), Yuga Watanabe (1996), Seri Ozaki (2002), and Shuya Iwai (2000). After him are Koyo Sato (1996), Koki Kido (1995), Yota Shimokawa (1995), Toshiaki Miyamoto (1999), Reona Aoki (1995), and Ayumu Matsumoto (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Yuta Murase ranks 4,063Before him are Kohei Okuno (2000), Kento Haneda (1997), Riku Matsuda (1999), Takumi Nakamura (2001), Yuga Watanabe (1996), and Shuya Iwai (2000). After him are Koyo Sato (1996), Koki Kido (1995), Yota Shimokawa (1995), Toshiaki Miyamoto (1999), Ayumu Matsumoto (1998), and Masaya Kojima (1997).