SOCCER PLAYER

Oumar Niasse

1990 - Today

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El Hadji Baye Oumar Niasse (born 18 April 1990) is a Senegalese former professional footballer who played as a forward. Niasse played top-flight football in Senegal, Norway, Turkey, Russia and England. He won the 2011 Senegal Premier League with Ouakam and scored in Lokomotiv Moscow's win in the 2015 Russian Cup Final. He signed for Everton for a £13.5 million transfer fee in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oumar Niasse is the 10,438th most popular soccer player (up from 17,505th in 2019), the 70th most popular biography from Senegal (up from 136th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Senegalese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Oumar Niasse ranks 10,438 out of 21,273Before her are Luca Antonelli, Daniëlle van de Donk, Benoît Cheyrou, Beñat Etxebarria, Jacob Laursen, and Hedvig Lindahl. After her are Yunus Musah, Christian Bassedas, Marcin Bułka, Pedro, Georgios Georgiadis, and Mathías Olivera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Oumar Niasse ranks 439Before her are Aras Özbiliz, Ryoko Takara, Leroy Fer, Tolgay Arslan, Ryan Bennett, and Daveigh Chase. After her are Iago Falque, Nicolás Laprovíttola, Sam Bennett, Wizkid, Jeon Ji-yoon, and James Maslow.

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In Senegal

Among people born in Senegal, Oumar Niasse ranks 70 out of 138Before her are Omar Daf (1977), Souleymane Diawara (1978), Rama Yade (1976), Moussa Wagué (1998), Cheikhou Kouyaté (1989), and Mame Biram Diouf (1987). After her are Souleymane Camara (1982), Ismaïla Sarr (1998), Pape Thiaw (1981), Omar Diallo (1972), Mohamed Mbougar Sarr (1990), and Moussa Konaté (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Senegal

Among soccer players born in Senegal, Oumar Niasse ranks 31Before her are Salif Diao (1977), Omar Daf (1977), Souleymane Diawara (1978), Moussa Wagué (1998), Cheikhou Kouyaté (1989), and Mame Biram Diouf (1987). After her are Souleymane Camara (1982), Ismaïla Sarr (1998), Pape Thiaw (1981), Omar Diallo (1972), Moussa Konaté (1993), and Mohamed Sarr (1983).