SOCCER PLAYER

Mohamed Yattara

1993 - Today

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Mohamed Lamine Yattara (born 28 July 1993) is a Guinean professional footballer who last played for UAE First Division League club Al Dhafra and the Guinea national team as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Yattara is the 18,369th most popular soccer player (down from 16,375th in 2019), the 47th most popular biography from Guinea (up from 48th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Guinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohamed Yattara ranks 18,369 out of 21,273Before her are Wahid Faghir, Sofian Chakla, Julien Féret, Yuki Ohashi, Daiki Tamori, and Yoshiki Takahashi. After her are Jeremy Christie, Aymen Dahmen, Loïs Diony, Masafumi Maeda, Julián Cuesta, and Kenji Baba.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Mohamed Yattara ranks 982Before her are Ray Zapata, Akane Saito, Lyudmyla Olyanovska, Dimitrios Kourbelis, Sofian Chakla, and Bryson DeChambeau. After her are Linda Indergand, Rafał Augustyniak, Rahama Sadau, Deysi Cori, Iván García, and Håvard Solås Taugbøl.

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In Guinea

Among people born in Guinea, Mohamed Yattara ranks 47 out of 49Before her are Seydouba Soumah (1991), Mamadou Bah (1988), Sory Kaba (1995), Abdoul Camara (1990), Issiaga Sylla (1994), and Kamil Zayatte (1985). After her are Mohamed Ali Camara (1997), Sadio Diallo (1990), Sekou Doumbouya (2000), Idrissa Sylla (1990), Aguibou Camara (2001), and Saïdou Sow (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Guinea

Among soccer players born in Guinea, Mohamed Yattara ranks 22Before her are Seydouba Soumah (1991), Mamadou Bah (1988), Sory Kaba (1995), Abdoul Camara (1990), Issiaga Sylla (1994), and Kamil Zayatte (1985). After her are Mohamed Ali Camara (1997), Sadio Diallo (1990), Idrissa Sylla (1990), Aguibou Camara (2001), and Saïdou Sow (2002).