SOCCER PLAYER

Dame N'Doye

1985 - Today

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Dame N'Doye (born 21 February 1985) is a Senegalese former professional footballer who played as a forward. He spent the better part of his career with Copenhagen, serving two spells at the club and becoming its all-time topscorer in 2018. He also represented teams in Qatar, Portugal, Greece, Russia, England and Turkey. N'Doye won his first cap for Senegal in 2010, and played for the country in two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia. Dame N'Doye is the 8,478th most popular soccer player (down from 7,090th in 2024), the 58th most popular biography from Senegal (down from 52nd in 2019) and the 21st most popular Senegalese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Dame N'Doye ranks 8,478 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuhiro Koso, Salva, Richard Morales, Teruyoshi Ito, Vladimir Bigorra, and Zvonimir Vukić. After him are Hiroki Azuma, Marcos Leonardo, Pierre Njanka, Gao Hongbo, Modeste M'bami, and Shaka Hislop.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Dame N'Doye ranks 402Before him are Mario Bolatti, Mayra Andrade, Tsuneyuki Ueda, Junichi Misawa, Saad Lamjarred, and Jan Smit. After him are Justin Hurwitz, Hong Jin-young, Lê Công Vinh, Raffael, Aura Dione, and Fidji Simo.

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In Senegal

Among people born in Senegal, Dame N'Doye ranks 58 out of 138Before him are Fatou Diome (1968), Amara Traoré (1965), Tony Sylva (1975), Aïssa Maïga (1975), Papiss Cissé (1985), and Nicolas Jackson (2001). After him are Nicolas Vanier (1962), Souleymane Ndéné Ndiaye (1958), Amadou Ba (1961), Lamine Diatta (1975), Ferdinand Coly (1973), and Khaby Lame (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Senegal

Among soccer players born in Senegal, Dame N'Doye ranks 21Before him are Jules Bocandé (1958), Henri Camara (1977), Amara Traoré (1965), Tony Sylva (1975), Papiss Cissé (1985), and Nicolas Jackson (2001). After him are Lamine Diatta (1975), Ferdinand Coly (1973), Papy Djilobodji (1988), Salif Diao (1977), Omar Daf (1977), and Souleymane Diawara (1978).