SOCCER PLAYER

Musa Barrow

1998 - Today

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Musa Barrow (born 14 November 1998) is a Gambian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi Pro League club Al-Taawoun and the Gambia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Musa Barrow is the 12,024th most popular soccer player (down from 9,037th in 2019), the 9th most popular biography from The Gambia (down from 8th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Gambian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Musa Barrow ranks 12,024 out of 21,273Before her are Masanori Kizawa, Daniel Amartey, Heorhiy Sudakov, Didier Digard, Erison Carlos dos Santos Silva, and Kristijan Jakić. After her are Naldo, Kenji Oshiba, Ali Gabr, Masahiko Kumagai, Fabio Rossitto, and Necati Ateş.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Musa Barrow ranks 203Before her are Agustín Canobbio, Nicolás Domínguez, Emily Willis, Amadou Haidara, Supachok Sarachat, and Jorge Carrascal. After her are Aleksandra Goryachkina, Juan Soto, Felix Sandman, Dylan Sprayberry, Jhon Lucumí, and Arilena Ara.

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In The Gambia

Among people born in The Gambia, Musa Barrow ranks 9 out of 19Before her are Adama Barrow (1965), Ansumane Mané (1940), Fatou Bensouda (1961), Biri Biri (1948), Bakary Gassama (1979), and Modou Barrow (1992). After her are Omar Colley (1992), Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (1984), Momodou Ceesay (1988), Assan Ceesay (1994), Yankuba Minteh (2004), and Pa Modou Jagne (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In The Gambia

Among soccer players born in The Gambia, Musa Barrow ranks 3Before her are Biri Biri (1948), and Modou Barrow (1992). After her are Omar Colley (1992), Momodou Ceesay (1988), Assan Ceesay (1994), Yankuba Minteh (2004), Pa Modou Jagne (1989), Bubacarr Sanneh (1994), Ebrima Colley (2000), Ousman Jallow (1988), and Alieu Fadera (2001).