SOCCER PLAYER

Moses Simon

1995 - Today

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Moses Daddy-Ajala Simon (born 12 July 1995) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward or left winger for Ligue 1 club Paris FC and the Nigeria national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2024). Moses Simon is the 11,728th most popular soccer player (down from 11,503rd in 2024), the 158th most popular biography from Nigeria (up from 160th in 2019) and the 70th most popular Nigerian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Moses Simon ranks 11,728 out of 21,273Before him are Yoshitaka Watanabe, Hiroki Abe, Nicolás Olivera, Víctor Bernárdez, Matthew Upson, and Alberto Paloschi. After him are Alan Curbishley, Ashraf Kasem, Nixon Perea, Gregory Mertens, Manu Koné, and Edgar Manucharyan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Moses Simon ranks 309Before him are Pierluigi Gollini, Kevin Mbabu, Johann André Forfang, Adam Webster, Romee Strijd, and Ozan Tufan. After him are Kendra Sunderland, Botic van de Zandschulp, Ashley Lawrence, María Isabel, Marko Rog, and Sara Kolak.

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In Nigeria

Among people born in Nigeria, Moses Simon ranks 158 out of 309Before him are Betty Abah (1974), Michael Olowokandi (1975), Chris Abani (1966), Richard Igbineghu (1968), Chioma Ajunwa (1970), and Afeez Oyetoro (1963). After him are Lukman Haruna (1990), Wilfred Ndidi (1996), Dele Aiyenugba (1983), Amaka Igwe (1963), Sunday Bada (1969), and Rema (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Nigeria

Among soccer players born in Nigeria, Moses Simon ranks 70Before him are Sani Kaita (1986), Jonathan Akpoborie (1968), Godwin Okpara (1972), Michael Emenalo (1965), Isaac Okoronkwo (1978), and Joel Obi (1991). After him are Lukman Haruna (1990), Wilfred Ndidi (1996), Dele Aiyenugba (1983), Razak Omotoyossi (1985), Michael Eneramo (1985), and Anthony Nwakaeme (1989).