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Moussa Marega

1991 - Today

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Moussa Marega (born 14 April 1991) is a professional footballer who played as a second striker for Saudi Arabian club Al-Diriyah. Born in France, he plays for the Mali national team. He began his career in France, playing no higher than the Championnat National. After one year with Espérance in Tunisia, he moved to Marítimo of the Primeira Liga in 2015. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Moussa Marega is the 7,327th most popular soccer player (down from 4,420th in 2019), the 5,393rd most popular biography from France (down from 4,934th in 2019) and the 332nd most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Moussa Marega ranks 7,327 out of 21,273Before him are Jean Makoun, Lizardo Garrido, Matías Vecino, Marco Caneira, Alfredo Tena, and Aleksei Berezutski. After him are Osamu Miura, Georgi Kinkladze, Mutiu Adepoju, Ramona Bachmann, Denis Caniza, and Florin Prunea.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Moussa Marega ranks 173Before him are Javier Fernández, Lay Zhang, Natsuki Hanae, Kenichiro Hirata, Mário Rui, and Matías Vecino. After him are Jung Jin-young, Fabio Borini, Kang Min-hyuk, Jo Hyeon-woo, Max Holloway, and Majlinda Kelmendi.

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In France

Among people born in France, Moussa Marega ranks 5,393 out of 6,770Before him are Marion Maréchal (1989), Abdelkader Ghezzal (1984), Brice Hortefeux (1958), Nathalie Loiseau (1964), Hubert Gardas (1957), and Olivier Lenglet (1960). After him are Claire Keim (1975), Cédric Carrasso (1981), Miss Kittin (1973), Seko Fofana (1995), Richard Dutruel (1972), and Bouna Sarr (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Moussa Marega ranks 332Before him are José Touré (1961), Michel Dussuyer (1959), Youssef El-Arabi (1987), Alain Casanova (1961), Anthony Lopes (1990), and Abdelkader Ghezzal (1984). After him are Cédric Carrasso (1981), Seko Fofana (1995), Richard Dutruel (1972), Bouna Sarr (1992), Jonathan Biabiany (1988), and Kévin Constant (1987).