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Salis Abdul Samed

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Salis Abdul Samed (born 26 March 2000) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Sunderland, on loan from Ligue 1 club Lens, and the Ghana national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Salis Abdul Samed is the 19,659th most popular soccer player (down from 15,113th in 2019), the 156th most popular biography from Ghana (down from 114th in 2019) and the 110th most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Salis Abdul Samed ranks 19,659 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuya Oizumi, Hiromi Nakashima, Leonardo Nascimento Lopes de Souza, Keiya Sento, Anthony Contreras, and Chad Marshall. After him are Róbert Mazáň, Faycal Rherras, Filippo Romagna, Masaya Matsumoto, Douglas, and Marjan Radeski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Salis Abdul Samed ranks 427Before him are Riku Danzaki, Soichiro Kozuki, Shunki Higashi, Tommaso Marini, Jordan Beyer, and Anthony Contreras. After him are Kathleen York, Kirill Borodachev, Barbora Seemanová, Rhian Brewster, Gabriela Agúndez, and Hinata Kida.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Salis Abdul Samed ranks 156 out of 162Before him are Isaac Cofie (1991), Alidu Seidu (2000), Dominic Oduro (1985), Yvonne Nelson (1985), Juliet Ibrahim (1986), and Bernard Tekpetey (1997). After him are Lumor Agbenyenu (1996), Godfred Donsah (1996), Nadia Eke (1993), Ibrahim Danlad (2002), Desmond N'Ze (1989), and Abraham Attah (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Salis Abdul Samed ranks 110Before him are Benjamin Tetteh (1997), Yaw Yeboah (1997), Isaac Cofie (1991), Alidu Seidu (2000), Dominic Oduro (1985), and Bernard Tekpetey (1997). After him are Lumor Agbenyenu (1996), Godfred Donsah (1996), Ibrahim Danlad (2002), Desmond N'Ze (1989), and Daniel Afriyie (2001).