SOCCER PLAYER

Gaëlle Enganamouit

1992 - Today

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Gaëlle Deborah Enganamouit (born 9 June 1992) is a Cameroonian footballer who plays as a forward for the Cameroon women's national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Gaëlle Enganamouit is the 20,086th most popular soccer player (down from 17,974th in 2024), the 164th most popular biography from Cameroon (down from 152nd in 2019) and the 129th most popular Cameroonian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gaëlle Enganamouit ranks 20,086 out of 21,273Before her are Magaye Gueye, Daniel O'Shaughnessy, Hamdy Fathy, Williot Swedberg, Kazuki Arinaga, and David Turpel. After her are Nacho Vidal, Idrissa Doumbia, Adílson Warken, Rawez Lawan, Juanan, and Mickaël Malsa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Gaëlle Enganamouit ranks 1,276Before her are Brad Kavanagh, Quentin Pacher, Mosinet Geremew, Lucas Nogueira, David Turpel, and Martina Valcepina. After her are Brendan Gallagher, Marko Meerits, Jade Thirlwall, Andreea Acatrinei, Sophie Vavasseur, and Kengo Kotani.

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In Cameroon

Among people born in Cameroon, Gaëlle Enganamouit ranks 164 out of 156Before her are Pierre Boya (1984), André Bikey (1985), Mason Ewing (1982), Samuel Gouet (1997), Ignatius Ganago (1999), and Ajara Nchout (1993). After her are Nouhou Tolo (1997), Loïc Mbe Soh (2001), Olivier Kemen (1996), Steve Leo Beleck (1993), Robert Ndip Tambe (1994), and Jerome Ngom Mbekeli (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Cameroon

Among soccer players born in Cameroon, Gaëlle Enganamouit ranks 129Before her are Petrus Boumal (1993), Pierre Boya (1984), André Bikey (1985), Samuel Gouet (1997), Ignatius Ganago (1999), and Ajara Nchout (1993). After her are Nouhou Tolo (1997), Loïc Mbe Soh (2001), Olivier Kemen (1996), Steve Leo Beleck (1993), Robert Ndip Tambe (1994), and Jerome Ngom Mbekeli (1998).