Voetballer

Modou Barrow

1992 - heden

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Modou "Mo" Barrow (Banjul, 13 oktober 1992) is een Gambiaans-Zweeds voetballer die doorgaans als vleugelspeler speelt. Hij verruilde Swansea City in augustus 2017 voor Reading. Barrow debuteerde in 2015 in het Gambiaans voetbalelftal. Lees meer op Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Modou Barrow is the 11,793rd most popular voetballer (up from 16,820th in 2024), the 8th most popular biography from The Gambia (up from 14th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Gambian Voetballer.

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Among Voetballers

Among voetballers, Modou Barrow ranks 11,793 out of 21,273Before her are Yasuhiko Niimura, André Dias, Zdeněk Svoboda, Leonardo Ponzio, Patricio Urrutia, and Ryuji Kato. After her are Aldo de Nigris, Marc Bernaus, Gianluca Curci, Pedro Gonçalves, Edgar Bruno da Silva, and Amr Warda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Modou Barrow ranks 471Before her are Elena Lashmanova, Niloofar Rahmani, Patrik Carlgren, Boran Kuzum, Lucy Ayoub, and Simone Verdi. After her are Dylan Teuns, Hideki Matsuyama, Louis Ducruet, Marco Cecchinato, Norbert Gyömbér, and Gustavo Cuéllar.

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In The Gambia

Among people born in The Gambia, Modou Barrow ranks 8 out of 19Before her are Yahya Jammeh (1965), Adama Barrow (1965), Ansumane Mané (1940), Fatou Bensouda (1961), Biri Biri (1948), and Bakary Gassama (1979). After her are Musa Barrow (1998), Omar Colley (1992), Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (1984), Momodou Ceesay (1988), Njogu Demba-Nyrén (1979), and Assan Ceesay (1994).

Among Voetballers In The Gambia

Among voetballers born in The Gambia, Modou Barrow ranks 2Before her are Biri Biri (1948). After her are Musa Barrow (1998), Omar Colley (1992), Momodou Ceesay (1988), Njogu Demba-Nyrén (1979), Assan Ceesay (1994), Kebba Ceesay (1987), Yankuba Minteh (2004), Pa Modou Jagne (1989), Bubacarr Sanneh (1994), and Ebrima Colley (2000).

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