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Amadou Onana

2001 - Today

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Amadou Ba Zeund Georges Mvom Onana (born 16 August 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Aston Villa and the Belgium national team. He is known for his aerial abilities as well as his defensive abilities such as tackling and winning back possession for his team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amadou Onana is the 11,435th most popular soccer player (down from 10,918th in 2019), the 82nd most popular biography from Senegal (up from 89th in 2019) and the 41st most popular Senegalese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Amadou Onana ranks 11,435 out of 21,273Before him are Edgar Manucharyan, Dennis Lawrence, Ryan Kent, Aziz Behich, Osmar, and Josef Šural. After him are Léo Matos, Lukman Haruna, Ignatiy Nesterov, Kobbie Mainoo, Kenichi Sugano, and Óliver Torres.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Amadou Onana ranks 82Before him are Yoon Chan-young, Angelina Mango, João Pedro, Caleb McLaughlin, Anthony Gordon, and Manu Koné. After him are LaMelo Ball, Facundo Pellistri, Amybeth McNulty, Benoît Badiashile, Patrick Williams, and Kaia Gerber.

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In Senegal

Among people born in Senegal, Amadou Onana ranks 82 out of 138Before him are Moussa Konaté (1993), Mohamed Sarr (1983), Malang Diedhiou (1973), Pape Malick Diop (1974), Moussa N'Diaye (1979), and Mbaye Diagne (1991). After him are Papakouli Diop (1986), Kara Mbodji (1989), Alfred Gomis (1993), Khadim N'Diaye (1985), Habib Diallo (1995), and Badou Ndiaye (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Senegal

Among soccer players born in Senegal, Amadou Onana ranks 41Before him are Omar Diallo (1972), Moussa Konaté (1993), Mohamed Sarr (1983), Pape Malick Diop (1974), Moussa N'Diaye (1979), and Mbaye Diagne (1991). After him are Papakouli Diop (1986), Kara Mbodji (1989), Alfred Gomis (1993), Khadim N'Diaye (1985), Habib Diallo (1995), and Badou Ndiaye (1990).