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Afriyie Acquah

1992 - Today

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Afriyie Acquah ( af-REE-ee akh-WAH; born 5 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Afriyie Acquah is the 14,492nd most popular soccer player (down from 13,743rd in 2019), the 111th most popular biography from Ghana (down from 98th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Afriyie Acquah ranks 14,492 out of 21,273Before him are Miroslav Radović, Tomokazu Nagira, Necip Uysal, Rami Bedoui, Abdulellah Al-Malki, and Tobias Sippel. After him are Manuchekhr Dzhalilov, Christian Ramos, Makoto Sunakawa, Kota Mizunuma, Facundo Colidio, and Nenad Erić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Afriyie Acquah ranks 712Before him are Paulinho, Rolene Strauss, Bobby Wood, Courtney Jines, Mike Teunissen, and Matěj Vydra. After him are Denis Ablyazin, Famara Diédhiou, Alonzo Russell, Maurício Antônio, Bismack Biyombo, and Emin Mahmudov.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Afriyie Acquah ranks 111 out of 162Before him are Ama K. Abebrese (1980), Joseph Aidoo (1995), Habib Mohamed (1983), Daniel Opare (1990), Illiasu Shilla (1982), and Michael Yano (1979). After him are Issah Gabriel Ahmed (1982), Ignisious Gaisah (1983), Ben Bentil (1995), Brimah Razak (1987), Abdul Manaf Nurudeen (1999), and Lydia Forson (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Afriyie Acquah ranks 74Before him are Riga Mustapha (1981), Joseph Aidoo (1995), Habib Mohamed (1983), Daniel Opare (1990), Illiasu Shilla (1982), and Michael Yano (1979). After him are Issah Gabriel Ahmed (1982), Brimah Razak (1987), Abdul Manaf Nurudeen (1999), Osman Bukari (1998), Mohammed Rabiu (1989), and Stephen Ahorlu (1988).