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Serey Dié

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Sereso Geoffroy Gonzaroua Dié (born 7 November 1984), known as Serey Dié, is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder for the Ivory Coast national team. His last club was Sion. He quietly and secretly resigned, as can be seen from the transfer overview of the Swiss Football League. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Serey Dié is the 12,187th most popular soccer player (down from 8,497th in 2019), the 93rd most popular biography from Côte d'Ivoire (down from 66th in 2019) and the 65th most popular Ivorian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Serey Dié ranks 12,187 out of 21,273Before him are Jean-Paul Boëtius, Víctor Núñez, Marco Abreu, Simone Laudehr, Alan David Dotti, and Stoycho Stoilov. After him are Titi Buengo, Kike, Mitsunori Yamao, Serge Gakpé, Javi Guerra, and Hayato Okanaka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Serey Dié ranks 756Before him are Zach Woods, Lindsay Ellingson, Priscah Jeptoo, Edina Gallovits-Hall, Baron Corbin, and Gaizka Toquero. After him are Jymmy França, Geílson de Carvalho Soares, Ismael Falcón, Burim Kukeli, René Toft Hansen, and Alma Zadić.

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In Côte d'Ivoire

Among people born in Côte d'Ivoire, Serey Dié ranks 93 out of 140Before him are Kanga Akalé (1981), Ousmane Viera (1986), Abdou Razack Traoré (1988), Djakaridja Koné (1986), Wilfried Singo (2000), and Benjamin Angoua (1986). After him are Igor Lolo (1982), Ghislain Konan (1995), Mamadou Bagayoko (1989), Blaise Kouassi (1975), Sylvain Gbohouo (1988), and Sayouba Mandé (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Côte d'Ivoire

Among soccer players born in Côte d'Ivoire, Serey Dié ranks 65Before him are Kanga Akalé (1981), Ousmane Viera (1986), Abdou Razack Traoré (1988), Djakaridja Koné (1986), Wilfried Singo (2000), and Benjamin Angoua (1986). After him are Igor Lolo (1982), Ghislain Konan (1995), Mamadou Bagayoko (1989), Blaise Kouassi (1975), Sylvain Gbohouo (1988), and Sayouba Mandé (1993).