SOCCER PLAYER

Edo Kayembe

1998 - Today

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Edouard "Edo" Kayembe Kayembe (born 3 June 1998) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Watford and the DR Congo national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Edo Kayembe is the 21,338th most popular soccer player (down from 18,777th in 2019), the 109th most popular biography from Democratic Republic of the Congo (down from 103rd in 2019) and the 66th most popular Congolese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Edo Kayembe ranks 21,338 out of 21,273Before him are Jonelle Filigno, Ali Riley, Shunta Nakamura, Hiroshi Futami, Iván López, and Rivaldo Coetzee. After him are Bård Finne, Keiya Nakami, Ippei Kokuryo, Ryota Isomura, Guzmán Pereira, and Brek Shea.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Edo Kayembe ranks 789Before him are Fin Argus, Karamat Huseynov, Paulo André de Oliveira, Merel Smulders, Seif Eissa, and Arvi Savolainen. After him are Anna Henderson, Woo Ha-ram, Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga, Sophie Hansson, José Joaquín Esquivel, and Lil Skies.

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In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among people born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Edo Kayembe ranks 109 out of 107Before him are Britt Assombalonga (1992), Charles Kahudi (1986), Marco Kana (2002), Ndombe Mubele (1994), Willy Kambwala (2004), and Jacques Maghoma (1987). After him are Leroy Lita (1984), Grady Diangana (1998), Kazenga LuaLua (1990), Jonathan Leko (1999), Jona Efoloko (1999), and David Tshama (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among soccer players born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Edo Kayembe ranks 66Before him are Grace Geyoro (1997), Britt Assombalonga (1992), Marco Kana (2002), Ndombe Mubele (1994), Willy Kambwala (2004), and Jacques Maghoma (1987). After him are Leroy Lita (1984), Grady Diangana (1998), Kazenga LuaLua (1990), and Jonathan Leko (1999).