Soccer Player

Ibrahim Danlad

Ghanaian professional footballer

2002 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Ibrahim Danlad is the 22,863rd most popular soccer player (down from 21,340th in 2024), the 199th most popular biography from Ghana (down from 166th in 2019) and the 135th most popular Ghanaian Soccer Player.

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Ibrahim Danlad's biography spans 16 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 30.01.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Ibrahim Danlad ranks 22,843 out of 24,321. Before him are Caleb Yirenkyi, Takahiro Yanagi, Shun Yoshida, Leonardo Kalil Abdala, Yoshiki Oka, and Ryota Tanabe. After him are Nathaniel Atkinson, Ayumu Ōhata, Andre Wisdom, Masaaki Goto, Makito Yoshida, and Yuta Kamiya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Ibrahim Danlad ranks 389. Before him are Žan Vipotnik, Riku Handa, Peter González, Roan Wilson, Aleksandra Perišić, and Meg Harris. After him are Yang Shuyu, Eliot Matazo, Andrey Minakov, Renārs Uščins, Yeo Seo-jeong, and Satoshi Tanaka.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Ibrahim Danlad ranks 199 out of 216. Before him are Ibrahim Sadiq (2000), Kwasi Sibo (1998), Elizabeth Addo (1993), Nana Klutse (1981), Ernestina Abambila (1998), and Caleb Yirenkyi (2006). After him are Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed (1974), Desmond N'Ze (1989), Prince Kwabena Adu (2003), Abraham Attah (2002), David Accam (1990), and Joshua Buatsi (1993).

Among Soccer Players In Ghana

Among soccer players born in Ghana, Ibrahim Danlad ranks 135. Before him are Godfred Donsah (1996), Ibrahim Sadiq (2000), Kwasi Sibo (1998), Elizabeth Addo (1993), Ernestina Abambila (1998), and Caleb Yirenkyi (2006). After him are Desmond N'Ze (1989), Prince Kwabena Adu (2003), David Accam (1990), and Daniel Afriyie (2001).

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