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Moumouni Dagano

1981 - Today

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Beli Moumouni Dagano (born 1 January 1981) is a Burkinabé former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is the Burkina Faso national team's all-time leading goalscorer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Moumouni Dagano is the 8,102nd most popular soccer player (down from 7,097th in 2019), the 26th most popular biography from Burkina Faso and the 3rd most popular Burkinabe Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Moumouni Dagano ranks 8,102 out of 21,273Before him are Orestis Karnezis, Júlio César, Manuel Lanzini, Tahar El Khalej, Gabriel Tamaș, and Tomoo Kudaka. After him are Óscar Arizaga, Ayan Sadakov, Amin Younes, Hocine Yahi, Michail Antonio, and Andries Noppert.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Moumouni Dagano ranks 437Before him are Nadia Anjuman, Luke Ford, Juan José Cobo, David Lafata, Lee Yu-ri, and Jon Watts. After him are Yoon Mi-rae, Christina Obergföll, Victor Hănescu, Matteo Brighi, Fernando Menegazzo, and Hans Lindberg.

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In Burkina Faso

Among people born in Burkina Faso, Moumouni Dagano ranks 26 out of 49Before him are Paramanga Ernest Yonli (1956), Tertius Zongo (1957), Cheikh Lô (1955), Wilfried Sanou (1984), Jacky Ido (1977), and Bertrand Traoré (1995). After him are Paul Kaba Thieba (1959), Jonathan Pitroipa (1986), Hugues Fabrice Zango (1993), Lassina Zerbo (1963), Fanta Régina Nacro (1962), and Charles Kaboré (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Burkina Faso

Among soccer players born in Burkina Faso, Moumouni Dagano ranks 3Before him are Wilfried Sanou (1984), and Bertrand Traoré (1995). After him are Jonathan Pitroipa (1986), Charles Kaboré (1988), Edmond Tapsoba (1999), Alain Traoré (1988), Bakary Koné (1988), Lassina Traoré (2001), Adama Guira (1988), Alban Lafont (1999), and Hassane Bandé (1998).