Politician

Fatma Samoura

FIFA Secretary General & former UN official

1962 - today

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Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Fatma Samoura is the 15,689th most popular politician (up from 16,298th in 2024), the 28th most popular biography from Senegal (up from 37th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Senegalese Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Fatma Samoura ranks 15,682 out of 19,576Before her are Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman, Arkadi Ghukasyan, Alivardi Khan, Dave Loebsack, William McMahon, and Nurul Amin. After her are Roberto Regazzi, Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur, Vano Merabishvili, Gyula Szapáry, Norman Mineta, and Rhys ap Gruffydd.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Fatma Samoura ranks 323Before her are Ivan Jovanović, Max Raabe, Ricardo Rocha, Ali Shadmani, Lana Clarkson, and Philippe Claudel. After her are Ivica Barbarić, Ahn Cheol-soo, Berry van Aerle, Choi Myung-gil, Colin Salmon, and Tom Kenny.

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In Senegal

Among people born in Senegal, Fatma Samoura ranks 28 out of NaNBefore her are Ba Mamadou Mbaré (1946), Jacques Diouf (1938), Mahammed Dionne (1959), Aminata Sow Fall (1941), Idrissa Gueye (1989), and Didier Raoult (1952). After her are Aliou Cissé (1976), Habib Koité (1958), Birago Diop (1908), Bassirou Diomaye Faye (1980), Ibrahim Ba (1973), and Habib Thiam (1933).

Among Politicians In Senegal

Among politicians born in Senegal, Fatma Samoura ranks 10Before her are Macky Sall (1961), Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow (1921), Mame Madior Boye (1940), Mamadou Dia (1910), Ba Mamadou Mbaré (1946), and Mahammed Dionne (1959). After her are Bassirou Diomaye Faye (1980), Habib Thiam (1933), Aminata Touré (1962), Ousmane Sonko (1974), Cheikh Hadjibou Soumaré (1951), and Souleymane Ndéné Ndiaye (1958).

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