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Shino may refer to: People * George Shenton (footballer) (1899–1978), English footballer nicknamed ''Shino'' * Shino Correa, a Latin musician in Grupo Aguakate * Shino Kakinuma (born 1965), Japanese actress * Shino Kunisawa (born 1991), Japanese footballer * Shino Lin (林曉培, born 1973), Taiwanese singer and actress * Shino Matsuda, Japanese professional footballer * Shino Miyaso, Japanese women's professional shogi player * Shino Mori (born 1989), Japanese ballet dancer * Shino Sakuragi, Japanese writer *Shino Shimoji, Japanese voice actress * Shino VanHoose American mixed martial artist, * Shino Watabe, Japanese artist * Shino Yamanaka, Japanese modern pentathlete * Shino Yanagisawa, Japanese luger Fictional characters *Shino (志乃), young village woman in the 1954 film '' Seven Samurai'' played by Keiko Tsushima * Shino (Pita-ten), character from the manga and anime series ''Pita-Ten'' * Shino Aburame, a character from the manga and anime series ''Naruto'' *Shino, a ...
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George Shenton (footballer)
George "Shino" Shenton (15 June 1899 – 10 February 1978) was an English Association football, footballer who played at Defender (association football), right-back for Port Vale F.C., Port Vale from 1927 to 1936. Featuring in 196 league and cup games, he helped the "Valiants" to win the Football League Third Division North, Third Division North title in 1929–30. Career Shenton played for Naybro Stone, Downing's Tileries and Blythe Bridge, before joining Port Vale F.C., Port Vale as an amateur in June 1927. He signed professional forms with the "Valiants" in August that year, and made his debut on 10 November in a 3–1 defeat to Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town at Blundell Park. He played a total of ten Football League Second Division, Second Division games in the 1928–29 Port Vale F.C. season, 1928–29 season, as Vale suffered relegation. He played 35 games of the 1929–30 Port Vale F.C. season, 1929–30 Football League Third Division North, Third Division North title wi ...
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