SOCCER PLAYER

Alphonse Tchami

1971 - Today

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Alphonse Marie Tchami Djomaha (born 14 September 1971) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a striker. At international level, he represented Cameroon at the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cups. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alphonse Tchami is the 8,643rd most popular soccer player (down from 7,981st in 2019), the 66th most popular biography from Cameroon (up from 67th in 2019) and the 45th most popular Cameroonian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alphonse Tchami ranks 8,643 out of 21,273Before him are Saud Abdulhamid, Eduardo Salvio, Saša Ognenovski, Takunosuke Funakawa, Marcelo Ramos, and Szabolcs Huszti. After him are Oliver Kovačević, Victor Obinna, Koji Noguchi, Ari Freyr Skúlason, Joël Veltman, and Koji Gyotoku.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Alphonse Tchami ranks 632Before him are Ezio Bosso, Janet Evans, Ze'ev Elkin, Russell Allen, David DeLuise, and MC Eiht. After him are Brett Aitken, Bruno N'Gotty, Noel Hogan, Han Hong, Eiji Sato, and Veljko Mršić.

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In Cameroon

Among people born in Cameroon, Alphonse Tchami ranks 66 out of 156Before him are Nicolas Nkoulou (1990), Calixthe Beyala (1961), Timothée Atouba (1982), Pierre Njanka (1975), Modeste M'bami (1982), and Aurélien Chedjou (1985). After him are Joel Embiid (1994), Émile Mbouh (1966), Albert Ebossé Bodjongo (1989), Alioum Boukar (1972), Raymond Kalla (1975), and Georges Mandjeck (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Cameroon

Among soccer players born in Cameroon, Alphonse Tchami ranks 45Before him are André Kana-Biyik (1965), Nicolas Nkoulou (1990), Timothée Atouba (1982), Pierre Njanka (1975), Modeste M'bami (1982), and Aurélien Chedjou (1985). After him are Émile Mbouh (1966), Albert Ebossé Bodjongo (1989), Alioum Boukar (1972), Raymond Kalla (1975), Georges Mandjeck (1988), and Salomon Olembé (1980).