SOCCER PLAYER

Amadou Haidara

1998 - Today

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Amadou Haidara (born 31 January 1998) is a Malian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig and the Mali national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amadou Haidara is the 11,864th most popular soccer player (down from 9,205th in 2019), the 51st most popular biography from Mali (down from 46th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Malian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Amadou Haidara ranks 11,864 out of 21,273Before him are Jadílson, Alfred Gomis, Goran Bunjevčević, Josh Murphy, Ha Dae-sung, and Darren Bent. After him are Harvey Elliott, Ju Se-jong, Arlind Ajeti, Dennis Gentenaar, Tomer Hemed, and Supachok Sarachat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Amadou Haidara ranks 190Before him are Omar Ayuso, Silentó, Atticus Shaffer, Alistair Johnston, Agustín Canobbio, and Nicolás Domínguez. After him are Supachok Sarachat, Musa Barrow, Aleksandra Goryachkina, Felix Sandman, Dylan Sprayberry, and Jhon Lucumí.

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In Mali

Among people born in Mali, Amadou Haidara ranks 51 out of 72Before him are Hamari Traoré (1992), Adama Traoré (1995), Cheick Diabaté (1988), Adama Coulibaly (1980), Modibo Maïga (1987), and Mohamed Camara (2000). After him are Adama Tamboura (1985), Kalifa Coulibaly (1991), Inna Modja (1984), Abdou Traoré (1988), Moussa Mara (1975), and Soumbeïla Diakité (1984).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mali

Among soccer players born in Mali, Amadou Haidara ranks 10Before him are Hamari Traoré (1992), Adama Traoré (1995), Cheick Diabaté (1988), Adama Coulibaly (1980), Modibo Maïga (1987), and Mohamed Camara (2000). After him are Adama Tamboura (1985), Kalifa Coulibaly (1991), Abdou Traoré (1988), Soumbeïla Diakité (1984), Cheick Doucouré (2000), and Diadie Samassékou (1996).