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El Bilal Touré

2001 - Today

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El Bilal Touré (born 3 October 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian Serie A club Atalanta. Born in Ivory Coast, he represents the Mali national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. El Bilal Touré is the 14,316th most popular soccer player (down from 12,769th in 2019), the 104th most popular biography from Côte d'Ivoire and the 75th most popular Ivorian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, El Bilal Touré ranks 14,316 out of 21,273Before him are Ahmed Kutucu, Hugo Morales, Daniel Didavi, Roberto Júlio de Figueiredo, Steve Foster, and Renan Brito Soares. After him are Vadim Demidov, Roland Lamah, Dmitri Tarasov, Naoki Naruo, Shavkat Mullajanov, and Pablo Rosario.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, El Bilal Touré ranks 130Before him are Brennan Johnson, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Anna Hall, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Konrad de la Fuente, and Samuele Ricci. After him are Rowan Blanchard, An San, Gustav Isaksen, Percy Hynes White, Pietro Pellegri, and Lee Dae-hwi.

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In Côte d'Ivoire

Among people born in Côte d'Ivoire, El Bilal Touré ranks 104 out of 140Before him are Sylvain Gbohouo (1988), Sayouba Mandé (1993), Gérard Gnanhouan (1979), Daniel Yeboah (1984), Christian Kouamé (1997), and Cheick Sallah Cissé (1993). After him are Roland Lamah (1987), Simon Deli (1991), Emmanuel Koné (1986), Jores Okore (1992), Yann Karamoh (1998), and Hamed Traorè (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Côte d'Ivoire

Among soccer players born in Côte d'Ivoire, El Bilal Touré ranks 75Before him are Blaise Kouassi (1975), Sylvain Gbohouo (1988), Sayouba Mandé (1993), Gérard Gnanhouan (1979), Daniel Yeboah (1984), and Christian Kouamé (1997). After him are Roland Lamah (1987), Simon Deli (1991), Emmanuel Koné (1986), Jores Okore (1992), Yann Karamoh (1998), and Hamed Traorè (2000).