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Issa Kaboré

2001 - Today

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Issa Kaboré (born 12 May 2001) is a Burkinabé professional footballer who plays as a right-back or right wing-back for EFL Championship club Wrexham, on loan from Premier League club Manchester City, and the Burkina Faso national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2024). Issa Kaboré is the 14,322nd most popular soccer player (down from 14,220th in 2024), the 41st most popular biography from Burkina Faso and the 13th most popular Burkinabe Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Issa Kaboré ranks 14,322 out of 21,273Before him are Joe Scally, Moussa Niakhaté, Masahiro Koga, Wu Chengying, Niki Mäenpää, and Tomoyasu Ando. After him are Ajdin Hrustic, Marco Brito, Frank Lobos, Niklas Stark, Romain Perraud, and Alan Patrick.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Issa Kaboré ranks 143Before him are Armando Broja, Peyton Stearns, Oliver Solberg, Mina Sundwall, Nicolò Rovella, and Deni Avdija. After him are Park Si-eun, Zeke Nnaji, Ivan Ilić, Nako Yabuki, Brennan Johnson, and Kunlavut Vitidsarn.

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In Burkina Faso

Among people born in Burkina Faso, Issa Kaboré ranks 41 out of 49Before him are Alain Traoré (1988), Bakary Koné (1988), Lassina Traoré (2001), Adama Guira (1988), Alban Lafont (1999), and Hassane Bandé (1998). After him are Mahamoudou Kéré (1982), Saïdou Panandétiguiri (1984), Jonathan Zongo (1989), Apolline Traoré (1976), Abdoul Tapsoba (2001), and Daouda Diakité (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Burkina Faso

Among soccer players born in Burkina Faso, Issa Kaboré ranks 13Before him are Alain Traoré (1988), Bakary Koné (1988), Lassina Traoré (2001), Adama Guira (1988), Alban Lafont (1999), and Hassane Bandé (1998). After him are Mahamoudou Kéré (1982), Saïdou Panandétiguiri (1984), Jonathan Zongo (1989), Abdoul Tapsoba (2001), Daouda Diakité (1983), and Florent Rouamba (1986).