SOCCER PLAYER

Jesús Owono

2001 - Today

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Jesús Lázaro Owono Ngua Akeng (born 1 March 2001) is an Equatoguinean professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Segunda División club FC Andorra, on loan from La Liga club Alavés, and the Equatorial Guinea national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Jesús Owono is the 20,130th most popular soccer player, the 13th most popular biography from Equatorial Guinea and the 4th most popular Equatorial Guinean Soccer Player.

Jesús Owono, the Equatoguinean footballer born in 2001, is most famous for being a goalkeeper who has played for the national team of Equatorial Guinea. He is recognized for his performances in both domestic leagues and international competitions.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jesús Owono ranks 20,130 out of 21,273Before him are Kosei Tani, Ryota Kajikawa, Lamine Camara, Justin Edinburgh, Saleh Gomaa, and Samuel Sáiz. After him are Mohammed Kasola, Aitor Fernández, Kastriot Imeri, Kazumasa Uesato, Tomás Podstawski, and Kieffer Moore.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Jesús Owono ranks 312Before him are Can Bozdoğan, Killian Hayes, Niklas Hedl, Avishag Semberg, Kim Woo-min, and Lin Yun-ju. After him are Nicole Becker, Wang Zongyuan, Benjamin Bouchouari, Morato, Max Park, and Sōta Kawasaki.

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In Equatorial Guinea

Among people born in Equatorial Guinea, Jesús Owono ranks 13 out of 9Before him are Vicente Ehate Tomi (1968), Miguel Abia Biteo Boricó (1961), Álvaro Cervera (1965), Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua (1976), Manuela Roka Botey (null), and Genoveva Añonman (1989). After him are Lisseth Ayoví (1998), and Benjamín Enzema (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Equatorial Guinea

Among soccer players born in Equatorial Guinea, Jesús Owono ranks 4Before him are Miguel Jones (1938), Álvaro Cervera (1965), and Genoveva Añonman (1989).