SOCCER PLAYER

Richmond Forson

1980 - Today

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Richmond Forson (born 23 May 1980) is a former professional footballer who played as a left-back and spent his career in France. Born in Ghana, he grew up in Togo and represented the Togo national team internationally. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Richmond Forson is the 15,815th most popular soccer player (down from 14,807th in 2019), the 122nd most popular biography from Ghana (down from 111th in 2019) and the 82nd most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Richmond Forson ranks 15,815 out of 21,273Before him are Hiroshi Otsuki, Max Grün, Matt Holland, Denni Avdić, Dhurgham Ismail, and Danel Sinani. After him are Tony Cottee, Joaquín Piquerez, Aleksa Terzić, Meschak Elia, Selma Bacha, and Oh Jang-eun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Richmond Forson ranks 1,195Before him are Shweta Tiwari, Catharine Pendrel, Gennaro Bracigliano, Klaus Kröll, Hiroshi Otsuki, and Dmitri Kalinin. After him are Ishmael Beah, Zayed Khan, Takuma Tsuda, Nathan Phillips, Michael Vick, and Clarissa Ward.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Richmond Forson ranks 122 out of 162Before him are Abdul Manaf Nurudeen (1999), Lydia Forson (1984), Osman Bukari (1998), Mohammed Rabiu (1989), Stephen Ahorlu (1988), and Fred Benson (1984). After him are Nana Akwasi Asare (1986), George Owu (1982), Patrick Twumasi (1994), Varazdat Lalayan (1999), Aisha Ayensu (1980), and Rashid Sumaila (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Richmond Forson ranks 82Before him are Brimah Razak (1987), Abdul Manaf Nurudeen (1999), Osman Bukari (1998), Mohammed Rabiu (1989), Stephen Ahorlu (1988), and Fred Benson (1984). After him are Nana Akwasi Asare (1986), George Owu (1982), Patrick Twumasi (1994), Rashid Sumaila (1992), Francis Amuzu (1999), and Gideon Mensah (1998).