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Naouirou Ahamada

2002 - Today

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Naouirou Ahamada (born 29 March 2002) is a French professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder or wide midfielder for Premier League club Crystal Palace. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Naouirou Ahamada is the 22,787th most popular soccer player, the 7,305th most popular biography from France and the 1,103rd most popular French Soccer Player.

Naouirou Ahamada is a French footballer born in 2002, known for his role as a midfielder. He gained recognition for his performances in youth leagues and has been associated with professional clubs in France.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Naouirou Ahamada ranks 22,787 out of 21,273Before him are Tatsuya Suzuki, Clayton Donaldson, Shunsuke Motegi, Diego Cervantes, Ryo Saito, and Jo Inoue. After him are Kazuya Konno, Ryota Aoki, Taiki Watanabe, Yu Yonehara, Pavle Vagić, and Edward Chilufya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Naouirou Ahamada ranks 371Before him are Yeo Seo-jeong, Satoshi Tanaka, Cristian Olivera, Aaron Hickey, John Tolkin, and Taylor Harwood-Bellis. After him are Adrian Bajrami, Kaito Suzuki, Chiara Pellacani, Defri Juliant, Tunisha Sharma, and Abraham Attah.

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In France

Among people born in France, Naouirou Ahamada ranks 7,305 out of 6,770Before him are Matthieu Péché (1987), Florian Grengbo (2000), Beata Pacut (1995), Gabriel Tual (1998), Thom Gicquel (1999), and Kim Un-ju (1989). After him are Aurel Manga (1992), Benjamin Thomas (null), Titouan Castryck (2004), Christopher Six (1985), Noemie Fox (1997), and Dorian Dervite (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Naouirou Ahamada ranks 1,103Before him are Hadi Sacko (1994), Arthur Zagré (2001), Ibrahim Mbaye (2008), Charles-Andreas Brym (1998), David Simão (1990), and James Léa Siliki (1996). After him are Dorian Dervite (1988), Naby Sarr (1993), Bilel Mohsni (1987), Lys Mousset (1996), and Jonathan Rivas (1992).