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Pius Ikedia

1980 - Today

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Pius Nelson Ikedia (born 11 July 1980) is a Nigerian retired professional footballer who played as a winger. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pius Ikedia is the 15,043rd most popular soccer player (up from 15,257th in 2019), the 203rd most popular biography from Nigeria (up from 212th in 2019) and the 102nd most popular Nigerian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pius Ikedia ranks 15,043 out of 21,273Before him are Takaaki Tokushige, Rubén Rochina, Ernest Muçi, Bertrand Kaï, Abdullah Madu, and Wílmer López. After him are Ruka Norimatsu, Mateus Caramelo, José Luis Perlaza, Tetsuya Yamazaki, Diogo Figueiras, and Ronald Zubar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Pius Ikedia ranks 1,143Before him are Zuzana Ondrášková, Seiji Kaneko, Carlos Alberto Rodrigues Gavião, Gustavo Manduca, Marcos González, and Michael Steger. After him are Ferdinando Leda, Nick Collison, Malebogo Molefhe, Christian Vander, Stephanie Jacobsen, and Nik Antropov.

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In Nigeria

Among people born in Nigeria, Pius Ikedia ranks 203 out of 309Before him are Isaac Promise (1987), Samuel Francis (1987), Fatima Yusuf (1971), Eric Ejiofor (1979), Uchenna Emedolu (1976), and Olarenwaju Kayode (1993). After him are Nnamdi Oduamadi (1990), Uche Henry Agbo (1995), Uche Nwofor (1991), Kingsley Madu (1995), Perpetua Nkwocha (1976), and Junior Adamu (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Nigeria

Among soccer players born in Nigeria, Pius Ikedia ranks 102Before him are James Obiorah (1978), Bartholomew Ogbeche (1984), Chidera Ejuke (1998), Isaac Promise (1987), Eric Ejiofor (1979), and Olarenwaju Kayode (1993). After him are Nnamdi Oduamadi (1990), Uche Henry Agbo (1995), Uche Nwofor (1991), Kingsley Madu (1995), Perpetua Nkwocha (1976), and Junior Adamu (2001).