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Cher Ndour

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Cher Ndour (born 27 July 2004) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Serie A club Fiorentina. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Cher Ndour is the 15,858th most popular soccer player, the 5,170th most popular biography from Italy and the 613th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

Cher Ndour, the Italian footballer born in 2004, is most famous for being a talented midfielder who has played for the youth teams of prominent clubs, including Atalanta and Benfica. He is recognized for his technical skills and potential to make an impact in professional football.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Cher Ndour ranks 15,858 out of 21,273Before him are Orel Mangala, Akaki Khubutia, Gilsinho, Darvydas Šernas, Jason Kreis, and Fabiana da Silva Simões. After him are Arnór Sigurðsson, Ricardo Clark, Younousse Sankharé, Kamran Agayev, Anselmo Ramon, and Ayumi Oya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2004, Cher Ndour ranks 69Before him are Vinicius Tobias, Dino Beganovic, Paul Aron, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Bronny James, and Diego Moreira. After him are Ashlyn Krueger, Hugo Larsson, Karlos Nasar, Kim Je-deok, Nikolai Lukashenko, and Juraj Slafkovský.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Cher Ndour ranks 5,171 out of 5,161Before him are Sara Anzanello (1980), Tommaso Giacomel (2000), Andrea Bari (1980), Matteo Contini (1980), Davide Biondini (1983), and Ghali (1993). After him are Philip Kim (1967), Rossella Fiamingo (1991), Marco Sau (1987), Erika Stefani (1971), Simone Velasco (1995), and Carlo Molfetta (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Cher Ndour ranks 613Before him are Raffaele Di Gennaro (1993), Carlo Zotti (1982), Andrea Coda (1985), Matteo Paro (1983), Matteo Contini (1980), and Davide Biondini (1983). After him are Marco Sau (1987), Daniele Gastaldello (1983), Ilaria Mauro (1988), Francesco Lodi (1984), Andrea Gasbarroni (1981), and Davide Di Gennaro (1988).