SOCCER PLAYER

Adama Mbengue

1993 - Today

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Adama Mbengue (born 1 December 1993) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a left-back for FC Dieppe. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Adama Mbengue is the 16,299th most popular soccer player (down from 16,154th in 2019), the 125th most popular biography from Senegal and the 83rd most popular Senegalese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Adama Mbengue ranks 16,299 out of 21,273Before him are Jasurbek Yakhshiboev, Ibrahima Sissoko, Ryo Matsumura, Jasir Asani, Gabriel Torres, and Heinz Barmettler. After him are George Owu, Glen Moss, Jordi Mboula, Iñigo Díaz de Cerio, Yusuke Inuzuka, and Hossein Hosseini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Adama Mbengue ranks 753Before him are Keshorn Walcott, Callum McGregor, Despina Papamichail, Sandro Wieser, Cecilia Salvai, and Michael Matt. After him are Ryosuke Yamanaka, Rubén García, Julia Michaels, Taco van der Hoorn, Amel Majri, and Rouzbeh Cheshmi.

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In Senegal

Among people born in Senegal, Adama Mbengue ranks 125 out of 138Before him are Stéphane Badji (1990), Pape Souaré (1990), Makhtar N'Diaye (1981), Pape Cheikh Diop (1997), Moussa N'Diaye (2002), and Modou Sougou (1984). After him are Tacko Fall (1995), Moustapha Bayal Sall (1985), Bouna Coundoul (1982), Maurice Ndour (1992), Bamba Dieng (2000), and Émilie Gomis (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Senegal

Among soccer players born in Senegal, Adama Mbengue ranks 83Before him are Stéphane Badji (1990), Pape Souaré (1990), Makhtar N'Diaye (1981), Pape Cheikh Diop (1997), Moussa N'Diaye (2002), and Modou Sougou (1984). After him are Moustapha Bayal Sall (1985), Bouna Coundoul (1982), Bamba Dieng (2000), Baba Diawara (1988), Amath Ndiaye (1996), and Abdallah Sima (2001).