Footballeur

George Boateng

1975 - aujourd'hui

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George Boateng, né le 5 septembre 1975 à Nkawkaw (Ghana) est un ancien joueur international néerlandais puis entraîneur de football. Il est actuellement l'entraîneur du RAEC Mons. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 19 langues sur Wikipédia. George Boateng est le 12,785th footballeur le plus populaire (en baisse du 11,618th en 2024), la 96th biographie la plus populaire du Ghana (en baisse du 82nd en 2019), ainsi que le 56th footballeur du Ghana le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, George Boateng ranks 12,785 out of 21,273Before him are Anderson Lopes, Takaya Oishi, Artem Fedetskyi, Tabaré Viudez, Gianni Comandini, and Ricardo Faty. After him are Paolo Castellini, Peter Niemeyer, Gabriel Badilla, Paul Scharner, Ryota Morioka, and Takeshi Urakami.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, George Boateng ranks 972Before him are Christopher Wreh, Ashley Fisher, Daniel Tosh, Antti Aalto, Rita Grande, and Hüseyin Beşok. After him are Keala Settle, Ray Lewis, Marianne Pettersen, Natalie Cook, P. J. Axelsson, and Franck Jurietti.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, George Boateng ranks 96 out of NaNBefore him are Haminu Draman (1986), Alex Tachie-Mensah (1977), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (1990), Daniel Amartey (1994), Razak Pimpong (1982), and Abdul Fatawu (2004). After him are Samuel Inkoom (1989), Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey (1963), Eric Adjetey Anang (1985), Charles Akonnor (1974), Abubakari Yakubu (1981), and Isaac Vorsah (1988).

Among Footballeurs In Ghana

Among footballeurs born in Ghana, George Boateng ranks 56Before him are Haminu Draman (1986), Alex Tachie-Mensah (1977), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (1990), Daniel Amartey (1994), Razak Pimpong (1982), and Abdul Fatawu (2004). After him are Samuel Inkoom (1989), Charles Akonnor (1974), Abubakari Yakubu (1981), Isaac Vorsah (1988), Alfred Duncan (1993), and Eric Akoto (1980).

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