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Abdul Naza Alhassan

1990 - Today

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Abdul Naza Alhassan (born 17 June 1990 in Ghana) is a Ghanaian football player who played for Ghana Premier League side Kessben F.C. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Abdul Naza Alhassan is the 18,071st most popular soccer player (up from 18,114th in 2019), the 141st most popular biography from Ghana (up from 145th in 2019) and the 96th most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Abdul Naza Alhassan ranks 18,069 out of 21,273Before him are Jeffinho, Julia Grosso, Aminu Umar, and Irakli Azarovi. After him are Gabriel Zakuani, Masashi Wakasa, Leonardo Valencia, Takuya Sonoda, Gheorghe Andronic, Kota Ogi, Takafumi Mikuriya, and Gary Caldwell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Abdul Naza Alhassan ranks 1,283Before him are Yukiko Inui, Hedvig Karakas, Miha Mevlja, Thibault Moulin, Martina Cavallero, and Milka Chepkorir. After him are Jesper Hansen, Askhat Tagybergen, Anton Hysén, Jake Weary, Bradley Smith, and Kim Eun-jung.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Abdul Naza Alhassan ranks 141 out of 162Before him are Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (1996), Aziz Zakari (1976), Ebenezer Assifuah (1993), Daniel Quaye (1980), Enoch Kofi Adu (1990), and Alexander Tettey (1986). After him are Daniel Agyei (1989), Owusu Kwabena (1997), Ernest Nuamah (2003), Ebenezer Ofori (1995), Joseph Paintsil (1998), and Kamal Sowah (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Abdul Naza Alhassan ranks 96Before him are Kasim Nuhu (1995), Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (1996), Ebenezer Assifuah (1993), Daniel Quaye (1980), Enoch Kofi Adu (1990), and Alexander Tettey (1986). After him are Daniel Agyei (1989), Owusu Kwabena (1997), Ernest Nuamah (2003), Ebenezer Ofori (1995), Joseph Paintsil (1998), and Kamal Sowah (2000).