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Momodou Ceesay

1988 - Today

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Momodou Ceesay (born 24 December 1988) is a Gambian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played for the Gambia national team internationally. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Momodou Ceesay is the 14,529th most popular soccer player (down from 13,360th in 2019), the 12th most popular biography from The Gambia (down from 11th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Gambian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Momodou Ceesay ranks 14,529 out of 21,273Before him are Jos Hooiveld, Tadamichi Machida, Kazuhiko Tanabe, Alex Cordaz, Daniel Pudil, and Stephen Carr. After him are Kim Tae-hwan, Bobo Baldé, Renzo Saravia, Yusuke Shimada, Koki Machida, and Ludovit Reis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Momodou Ceesay ranks 922Before him are Bai Xue, Aleksandra Fedoriva, Tobias Sippel, Christian Ramos, Christian Santos, and Jelena Blagojević. After him are Ivan Ivanov, Claudia Faniello, Jens Hegeler, Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, Andrei Aramnau, and Wang Yimei.

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In The Gambia

Among people born in The Gambia, Momodou Ceesay ranks 12 out of 19Before him are Biri Biri (1948), Bakary Gassama (1979), Modou Barrow (1992), Musa Barrow (1998), Omar Colley (1992), and Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (1984). After him are Assan Ceesay (1994), Bubacarr Sanneh (1994), Ebrima Colley (2000), Ousman Jallow (1988), Ebrima Sohna (1988), and Demba Savage (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In The Gambia

Among soccer players born in The Gambia, Momodou Ceesay ranks 5Before him are Biri Biri (1948), Modou Barrow (1992), Musa Barrow (1998), and Omar Colley (1992). After him are Assan Ceesay (1994), Bubacarr Sanneh (1994), Ebrima Colley (2000), Ousman Jallow (1988), Ebrima Sohna (1988), Demba Savage (1988), and Bubacarr Trawally (1994).