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Asamoah Gyan

1985 - Today

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Asamoah Gyan ( ASS-ə-MOH-ə JAHN; born 22 November, 1985) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is a former captain of the Ghana national team. Gyan began his career in 2003 with Ghana Premier League club Liberty Professionals, scoring ten goals in sixteen matches. He then spent three seasons with Serie. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Asamoah Gyan is the 2,349th most popular soccer player (up from 3,613th in 2019), the 22nd most popular biography from Ghana and the 5th most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Asamoah Gyan ranks 2,349 out of 21,273Before him are Frédéric Kanouté, Edu Marangon, Benjamin Pavard, Geoff Bent, Eugène Parlier, and Pierluigi Pizzaballa. After him are Paulo Sérgio, Joel Antônio Martins, Henock Abrahamsson, Lei Clijsters, Yukitaka Omi, and Roque Júnior.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Asamoah Gyan ranks 59Before him are Filipe Luís, Sidharth Malhotra, James Norton, Rafinha, Nate Diaz, and Ty Dolla Sign. After him are Drew McIntyre, Domenico Tedesco, Chris Froome, Lassana Diarra, Aleksandar Kolarov, and Salomon Kalou.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Asamoah Gyan ranks 22 out of 162Before him are Ama Ata Aidoo (1942), Peter Poreku Dery (1918), Clement Quartey (1938), Christian Atsu (1992), Kofi Kingston (1981), and Joseph Arthur Ankrah (1915). After him are Samuel Kuffour (1976), Tony Yeboah (1966), El Anatsui (1944), Hilla Limann (1934), Sulley Muntari (1984), and Ignatius Kutu Acheampong (1931).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Asamoah Gyan ranks 5Before him are Marcel Desailly (1968), Abedi Pele (1964), Michael Essien (1982), and Christian Atsu (1992). After him are Samuel Kuffour (1976), Tony Yeboah (1966), Sulley Muntari (1984), Stephen Appiah (1980), Ibrahim Sunday (1944), Gerald Asamoah (1978), and Baba Rahman (1994).