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Alexander N'Doumbou

1992 - Today

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Qian Jiegei Alisangte Endubu (Chinese: 钱杰给·阿里桑特·恩杜布; pinyin: Qián Jiégěi Ālǐsāngtè Ēndùbù; né Alexander N'Doumbou; born 4 January 1992) is a Gabonese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chinese Super League club Zhejiang FC. He formerly represented the Gabon national football team before giving up his Gabonese citizenship to receive the Chinese passport in 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexander N'Doumbou is the 17,619th most popular soccer player (up from 17,720th in 2019), the 35th most popular biography from Gabon (up from 36th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Gabonese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alexander N'Doumbou ranks 17,619 out of 21,273Before him are Je-Vaughn Watson, Álvaro Vadillo, Fidel Escobar, Julian Korb, Anton Stach, and Bart Nieuwkoop. After him are Roope Riski, Yannick Sagbo, Koya Kitagawa, Steven Naismith, Yasuhiro Fukuda, and Karlo Letica.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Alexander N'Doumbou ranks 1,038Before him are Kamo Hovhannisyan, Galal Yafai, Yuliya Galysheva, Stefan Bötticher, Jiří Sekáč, and Julian Korb. After him are Eltaj Safarli, Yasuhiro Fukuda, Anderson Santamaría, Christopher Grotheer, Mijo Caktaš, and Carl Jenkinson.

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In Gabon

Among people born in Gabon, Alexander N'Doumbou ranks 35 out of 37Before him are Malick Evouna (1992), Aaron Appindangoyé (1992), Lévy Madinda (1992), Yrondu Musavu-King (1992), Yves Bitséki Moto (1983), and Didier Ndong (1994). After him are Ruddy Zang Milama (1987), Éric Mouloungui (1984), and Sarah Myriam Mazouz (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Gabon

Among soccer players born in Gabon, Alexander N'Doumbou ranks 16Before him are Malick Evouna (1992), Aaron Appindangoyé (1992), Lévy Madinda (1992), Yrondu Musavu-King (1992), Yves Bitséki Moto (1983), and Didier Ndong (1994). After him are Éric Mouloungui (1984).