SOCCER PLAYER

Abdul Fatawu

2004 - Today

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Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (born 8 March 2004), commonly known as Abdul Fatawu, is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Leicester City and the Ghana national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Abdul Fatawu is the 12,310th most popular soccer player (up from 19,636th in 2019), the 90th most popular biography from Ghana (up from 154th in 2019) and the 55th most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Abdul Fatawu ranks 12,310 out of 21,273Before him are Josip Barišić, Yoo Byung-soo, Joona Toivio, Ruslan Mingazow, Andy Delort, and Léo Silva. After him are César Arzo, Carlos Mané, Kalidou Cissokho, Adam Masina, Anis Ayari, and Markus Feulner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2004, Abdul Fatawu ranks 28Before him are Bilal El Khannous, Andrey Santos, Julio Enciso, David Popovici, Rico Lewis, and Linda Nosková. After him are Luka Romero, Mackenzie Ziegler, Valentín Barco, Nico Parker, Ilias Akhomach, and Pan Zhanle.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Abdul Fatawu ranks 90 out of 162Before him are Emmanuel Pappoe (1981), Haminu Draman (1986), Alex Tachie-Mensah (1977), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (1990), Daniel Amartey (1994), and Razak Pimpong (1982). After him are George Boateng (1975), Samuel Inkoom (1989), Eric Adjetey Anang (1985), Abubakari Yakubu (1981), Isaac Vorsah (1988), and Alfred Duncan (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Abdul Fatawu ranks 55Before him are Emmanuel Pappoe (1981), Haminu Draman (1986), Alex Tachie-Mensah (1977), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (1990), Daniel Amartey (1994), and Razak Pimpong (1982). After him are George Boateng (1975), Samuel Inkoom (1989), Abubakari Yakubu (1981), Isaac Vorsah (1988), Alfred Duncan (1993), and Eric Akoto (1980).