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Kosuke Endo is a Japanese rugby union player who currently plays for the Sunwolves in the Super Rugby competition. He was born on 11 November, 1980 in Hokkaido, Japan. He is 40 years old. Kosuke Endo stands at a height of 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in). He weighs around 95 kg (209 lbs). He has black hair and brown eyes. Kosuke Endo has not been previously engaged. He is currently single. Kosuke Endo began his professional rugby career in 2002 with the Kintetsu Liners. He then moved to the Ricoh Black Rams in 2004 and then to the Suntory Sungoliath in 2006. He has also represented Japan in international rugby competitions. Kosuke Endo's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a rugby union player. He has also earned money through endorsements and sponsorships.

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November, 1980
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Hokkaido, Japan
Nationality Hokkaido

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Kosuke Endo Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Kosuke Endo height is 186 cm and Weight 90 kg.

Physical Status
Height 186 cm
Weight 90 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Kosuke Endo Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kosuke Endo worth at the age of 44 years old? Kosuke Endo’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Hokkaido. We have estimated Kosuke Endo's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Timeline

2013

After that match, Endo was dropped by new coach Eddie Jones who put Toshiaki Hirose as captain ahead of him in his position on the wing. He was briefly recalled to a wider training squad in 2013 after some good form for his domestic side Toyota Verblitz but didn't play with younger players such as Yoshikazu Fujita and Kenki Fukuoka being preferred ahead of him.

2011

Endo remained in the Japan side until the 2011 Rugby World Cup where he started 3 matches. In the last match against Canada, Endo again scored a try like he did against the same opposition in the 2007 tournament, but also had a nightmare match in defence missing 5 tackles one of which led to a Canada try.

2007

In the 2007 Rugby World Cup he notably finished a spectacular break out try from their own 5 metre line against Wales at the Millennium Stadium which was praised as one of the outstanding tries of the tournament one of Japan's best of all time. He followed that up by scoring another try against Canada in the next match from a run just under 50 metres through the defence. Endo left the World Cup with an increased reputation and coach John Kirwan said that "he could be one of the best wingers in the world". In 2008, Endo signed to play a season in the Air New Zealand Cup with Canterbury.

2004

Endo made his debut for Japan against Italy in July 2004, but then had to wait until 2006 until he returned for his second cap and then established himself as the first choice right wing after Daisuke Ohata late career was plagued by injuries, and remained there for most of John Kirwan's time as Japan coach between 2007 and 2011.

1980

Kosuke Endo (遠藤 幸佑 , Endō Kōsuke, born November 11, 1980 in Nakashibetsu, Hokkaidō) is a Japanese rugby union player who won 41 caps for the Japan and represented them at the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cup.