SOCCER PLAYER

José Kanté

1990 - Today

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José Kanté Martínez (born 27 September 1990) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Born in Spain, he played for the Guinea national team, representing the country in three Africa Cup of Nations. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. José Kanté is the 15,160th most popular soccer player (down from 8,960th in 2019), the 3,076th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,445th in 2019) and the 930th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, José Kanté ranks 15,160 out of 21,273Before him are Danijel Aleksić, Ghailene Chaalali, Issam El Adoua, Hamza Mendyl, Žan Karničnik, and Christian Bekamenga. After him are Andy O'Brien, Zinho Vanheusden, Aleksandr Yerokhin, Renê, Cristo González, and Kenta Kawai.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, José Kanté ranks 932Before him are Oksana Kalashnikova, Perseus Karlström, Lonneke Slöetjes, Sideris Tasiadis, Olga Fatkulina, and El Rubius. After him are Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui, Aaron Mooy, Roman Lob, Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Steevy Chong Hue, and Sergey Chernetskiy.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, José Kanté ranks 3,076 out of 3,355Before him are Usman Garuba (2002), Ana Carrasco (1997), Javi Márquez (1986), El Rubius (1990), Jorge Cuenca (1999), and Claudia Traisac (1992). After him are Cristo González (1997), Moi Gómez (1994), Iker Bravo (2005), Víctor de la Parte (1986), Xabier López-Arostegui (1989), and Jon Rahm (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, José Kanté ranks 930Before him are Martí Riverola (1991), Antonio Blanco (2000), Anaitz Arbilla (1987), Mikel Labaka (1980), Javi Márquez (1986), and Jorge Cuenca (1999). After him are Cristo González (1997), Moi Gómez (1994), Iker Bravo (2005), Tomás Mejías (1989), Diego López (2002), and Rubén Rochina (1991).