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Ibrahim Sunday

1944 - heute

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Ibrahim „Ibi“ Sunday (* 22. Juli 1944 in Koforidua) ist ein ehemaliger ghanaischer Fußballspieler und heutiger -trainer. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Ibrahim Sunday is the 4,364th most popular fußballspieler (down from 4,124th in 2024), the 32nd most popular biography from Ghana (down from 27th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Ghanaian Fußballspieler.

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Among Fußballspielers

Among fußballspielers, Ibrahim Sunday ranks 4,364 out of 21,273Before him are Nuno Mendes, Jonathan Soriano, Roy Andersson, Lajos Kocsis, Carlos Roberto Gallo, and Bas Paauwe. After him are Róbert Vittek, Māris Verpakovskis, Lajos Szűcs, Stefan Savić, Salah Assad, and Masanao Sasaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Ibrahim Sunday ranks 597Before him are Gunnar Larsson, Bobby Heenan, Tore Berger, John Kay, Erich Hamann, and Washington Rodríguez. After him are Jim Capaldi, Alberto Demiddi, Akitsugu Konno, Charles W. Juels, Angus King, and Regine Heitzer.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Ibrahim Sunday ranks 32 out of 162Before him are Hilla Limann (1934), Sulley Muntari (1984), Ignatius Kutu Acheampong (1931), Stephen Appiah (1980), Fred Akuffo (1937), and William Boyd (1952). After him are Gerald Asamoah (1978), Richard Baawobr (1959), Felix Nartey (null), Kofi Abrefa Busia (1913), Edward Akufo-Addo (1906), and Akwasi Afrifa (1936).

Among Fußballspielers In Ghana

Among fußballspielers born in Ghana, Ibrahim Sunday ranks 10Before him are Christian Atsu (1992), Asamoah Gyan (1985), Samuel Kuffour (1976), Tony Yeboah (1966), Sulley Muntari (1984), and Stephen Appiah (1980). After him are Gerald Asamoah (1978), Baba Rahman (1994), Kwadwo Asamoah (1988), Owusu Benson (1977), James Kwesi Appiah (1960), and Alphonso Davies (2000).

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