Masateru Akita (秋田 政輝, Akita Masateru, born September 25, 1982) is a former Japanese football player. Masateru Akita at J.League (archive) (in Japanese)...
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Masateru (written: 將晃, 政輝 or 正照) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Masateru Akita (秋田 政輝) (born 1982), Japanese...
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Kiyoshi Akita (秋田 清, 1881–1944), Japanese politician Masami Akita (秋田 昌美, born 1956), Japanese musician, also known as Merzbow Masateru Akita (秋田 政輝,...
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7 May (National Stadium) Combined - 4–5 June (Akita Prefectural Central Park Athletics Stadium, Akita) Relays - 1 and 2 October (National) Indoor competition...
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Yokoyama Chief trainer Arihiro Koizumi Trainer Kosuke Inoue Competent/Kitman Masateru Hata Side affair and interpreter Naoki Iwahashi Reinforcement affairs Takumi...
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Daiju Hisateru 大受 久晃 0 1950 Setana, Hokkaido 1973 1974 demoted Kaiketsu Masateru 魁傑 將晃 2 1948 Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi 1975 1977 demoted* Asahikuni Masuo 旭國...
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of conquered peoples during the Second World War, and was replaced by Masateru Nakayama. "Murayama Resigns, Rules Out New Elections". Moscow Times. 6...
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1955 Naruyama Akira 1 1931 Sumoto, Hyogo 1956 1956 Wakanoumi Masateru 3 1931 Ikawa, Akita 1957 1960* Yoshakayama Tsunenori 1 1931 Shingu, Fukuoka 1958...
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21), 188th (special, December 24 to 26) Aichi Prefecture: Hideaki Omura Akita Prefecture: Norihisa Satake Aomori Prefecture: Shingo Mimura Chiba Prefecture:...
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