SOCCER PLAYER

Mustapha Bundu

1997 - Today

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Mustapha Bundu (born 28 February 1997) is a Sierra Leonean professional footballer who plays as a forward for 2. Bundesliga club Hannover 96 and the Sierra Leone national team. Born in Freetown, Bundu started playing youth football for the Craig Bellamy Academy before moving to the United Kingdom to play for Hartpury College. He then went on to appear for lower league sides Newquay and Hereford. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mustapha Bundu is the 22,050th most popular soccer player (down from 20,471st in 2019), the 26th most popular biography from Sierra Leone (down from 23rd in 2019) and the 10th most popular Sierra Leonean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mustapha Bundu ranks 22,050 out of 21,273Before him are Yukihide Gibo, Itsuki Enomoto, Parfait Guiagon, Shuhei Kawasaki, Juan Komar, and Tsubasa Yoshihira. After him are Kodai Sakamoto, Leo Takae, So Hirao, Karen Araya, William Pinheiro Rodrigues, and Yuzuru Yoshimura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Mustapha Bundu ranks 1,186Before him are Adam Botek, Daiki Numa, Ella Greenslade, Hania Aamir, Kota Mori, and Sharvari. After him are Marie Horáčková, Sisca Folkertsma, Yashaswini Singh Deswal, Shugo Tsuji, Joel Eriksson Ek, and Kota Saito.

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In Sierra Leone

Among people born in Sierra Leone, Mustapha Bundu ranks 26 out of 22Before him are Umaru Bangura (1987), Kei Kamara (1984), Michaela DePrince (1995), Alhaji Kamara (1994), Mohamed Bangura (1989), and Solomon Bockarie (1987). After him are Joshua Wyse (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Sierra Leone

Among soccer players born in Sierra Leone, Mustapha Bundu ranks 10Before him are Roda Antar (1980), Rodney Strasser (1990), Umaru Bangura (1987), Kei Kamara (1984), Alhaji Kamara (1994), and Mohamed Bangura (1989).