SOCCER PLAYER

Mathias Pogba

1990 - Today

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Mathias Fassou Pogba (born 19 August 1990) is a Guinean former professional footballer who played as a forward. His twin brother Florentin and younger brother Paul are also professional footballers. Having started his career as a youth at Celta Vigo, Pogba played briefly for Quimper in France before following his brother Paul to the United Kingdom, where he played for Wrexham and Crewe Alexandra. After four years in the English leagues, he moved to Italian Serie B side Pescara in 2014, but returned to England with Crawley Town only a few months later. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Mathias Pogba is the 8,209th most popular soccer player (up from 8,887th in 2024), the 28th most popular biography from Guinea (up from 33rd in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Guinean Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1990, Mathias Pogba ranks 262Before him are Dominic Sherwood, Taha Akgül, Lou de Laâge, Michail Antonio, Hersi Matmuja, and Diego Boneta. After him are Lovre Kalinić, N, Sung Joon, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Xu Xin, and Ryoji Mano.

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In Guinea

Among people born in Guinea, Mathias Pogba ranks 28 out of 49Before him are Lansana Kouyaté (1950), Naby Keïta (1995), Ibrahima Kassory Fofana (1954), Sékouba Konaté (1964), Florentin Pogba (1990), and Mamady Youla (1961). After him are Ismaël Bangoura (1985), Titi Camara (1972), Pascal Feindouno (1981), Pablo Thiam (1974), Ilaix Moriba (2003), and Souleymane Youla (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Guinea

Among soccer players born in Guinea, Mathias Pogba ranks 3Before him are Naby Keïta (1995), and Florentin Pogba (1990). After him are Ismaël Bangoura (1985), Titi Camara (1972), Pascal Feindouno (1981), Pablo Thiam (1974), Ilaix Moriba (2003), Souleymane Youla (1981), Amadou Diawara (1997), Ibrahim Yattara (1980), and François Kamano (1996).