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Kossi Agassa

1978 - Today

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Kossi Agassa (born 2 July 1978) is a French-Togolese former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent most of his club career in France. Between 1999 and 2017, he made 74 FIFA-official appearances for the Togo national team. Having played for the Étoile Filante in Togo and Africa Sports in the Ivory Coast, he moved to French club Metz in 2002 where he stayed until 2006. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kossi Agassa is the 7,445th most popular soccer player (up from 8,082nd in 2019), the 12th most popular biography from Togo and the 3rd most popular Togolese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kossi Agassa ranks 7,445 out of 21,273Before him are Douglas, Steve von Bergen, Luis García, Mauricio Pinilla, Kew Jaliens, and Ronny Johnsen. After him are Fikayo Tomori, Nelson Tapia, Orkun Kökçü, Diego Perotti, Hans Vonk, and Refik Šabanadžović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Kossi Agassa ranks 413Before him are Josie Maran, Daniella Alonso, Taryn Manning, Goran Gavrančić, Jake Johnson, and Kew Jaliens. After him are Arina Tanemura, Mun In-guk, Tim de Cler, Bertrand Gille, Quinton Jackson, and Andriy Vorobey.

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In Togo

Among people born in Togo, Kossi Agassa ranks 12 out of 34Before him are Victoire Tomegah Dogbé (1959), Edem Kodjo (1938), Bonfoh Abass (1948), Komi Sélom Klassou (1960), Gilbert Houngbo (1961), and Mohamed Kader (1979). After him are Massamasso Tchangai (1978), Kossi Efoui (1962), Adékambi Olufadé (1980), Jean-Paul Abalo (1975), Moustapha Salifou (1983), and Yao Aziawonou (1979).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Togo

Among soccer players born in Togo, Kossi Agassa ranks 3Before him are Emmanuel Adebayor (1984), and Mohamed Kader (1979). After him are Massamasso Tchangai (1978), Adékambi Olufadé (1980), Jean-Paul Abalo (1975), Moustapha Salifou (1983), Yao Aziawonou (1979), Daré Nibombé (1980), Chérif Touré Mamam (1978), Djené Dakonam (1991), and Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba (1992).