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Mahamane Traoré

1988 - Today

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Mahamane El Hadji Traoré (born 31 August 1988) is a Malian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Internationally, he represented Mali. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mahamane Traoré is the 17,098th most popular soccer player (down from 15,888th in 2019), the 66th most popular biography from Mali (up from 68th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Malian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mahamane Traoré ranks 17,098 out of 21,273Before him are Katarzyna Kiedrzynek, Joe Ledley, Tomasz Zahorski, Malcolm Barcola, Marcel Sacramento, and Júnior Fell. After him are Ángel Martínez, Ruben Aguilar, Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali, Zaidu Sanusi, Stephen Ward, and Valentín Pimentel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Mahamane Traoré ranks 1,268Before him are Peetu Piiroinen, Quino Colom, Víctor Pérez, Meryem Boz, Masato Fukui, and Sebastian Langkamp. After him are Juan José Lobato, Bassem Amin, Issiaka Ouédraogo, Nicolás Sánchez, Morhad Amdouni, and Artūrs Kulda.

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In Mali

Among people born in Mali, Mahamane Traoré ranks 66 out of 72Before him are Almamy Touré (1996), Samba Sow (1989), Drissa Diakité (1985), Lassana Coulibaly (1996), Salif Coulibaly (1988), and Moussa Djenepo (1998). After him are Adama Traoré (1995), Falaye Sacko (1995), Aliou Dieng (1997), Mamadou Fofana (1998), Charles Traoré (1992), and Nene Dorgeles (2002).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mali

Among soccer players born in Mali, Mahamane Traoré ranks 23Before him are Almamy Touré (1996), Samba Sow (1989), Drissa Diakité (1985), Lassana Coulibaly (1996), Salif Coulibaly (1988), and Moussa Djenepo (1998). After him are Adama Traoré (1995), Falaye Sacko (1995), Aliou Dieng (1997), Mamadou Fofana (1998), Charles Traoré (1992), and Nene Dorgeles (2002).