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Abdoulie Mansally

1989 - Today

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Abdoulie Kenny Mansally (born 27 January 1989) is a Gambian professional footballer. He is featured on the Gambian national team in the official 2010 FIFA World Cup video game. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Abdoulie Mansally is the 22,959th most popular soccer player, the 31st most popular biography from The Gambia and the 22nd most popular Gambian Soccer Player.

Abdoulie Mansally, the Gambian footballer born in 1989, is most famous for his career as a professional soccer player, primarily playing as a winger. He has played for various clubs in the United States and internationally, including a notable stint with Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Abdoulie Mansally ranks 22,959 out of 21,273Before him are Desiree Scott, Hayden Mullins, Yusei Kayanuma, Reece Oxford, Hiroto Yamada, and Gavin Hoyte. After him are Kosuke Masutani, Go Iwase, Ken Yamura, Masaki Okino, Jordan Nobbs, and DJ Campbell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Abdoulie Mansally ranks 1,946Before him are Sam Gagner, Mama Cax, Andrew Nicholson, Riddick Moss, Jem Karacan, and Hilary Knight. After him are Tamás Tóth, Shao Ting, Peter Matthews, Heena Sidhu, Sadie Maubet Bjornsen, and Dmitry Zherebchenko.

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In The Gambia

Among people born in The Gambia, Abdoulie Mansally ranks 31 out of 19Before him are Ablie Jallow (1998), Bubacarr Trawally (1994), Sulayman Marreh (1996), Fatou Jallow (1996), Ahmed Tijan (1995), and James Gomez (2001). After him are Gina Mariam Bass Bittaye (1995), and Ebrima Buaro (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In The Gambia

Among soccer players born in The Gambia, Abdoulie Mansally ranks 22Before him are Ebrima Sohna (1988), Demba Savage (1988), Ablie Jallow (1998), Bubacarr Trawally (1994), Sulayman Marreh (1996), and James Gomez (2001).