SOCCER PLAYER

Daniel Cousin

1977 - Today

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Daniel Michel Cousin (born 7 February 1977) is a Gabonese former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Daniel Cousin has received more than 230,132 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Cousin is the 9,239th most popular soccer player (down from 7,364th in 2019), the 21st most popular biography from Gabon (down from 16th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Gabonese Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 230k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 35.47

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 20

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.68

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.58

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Daniel Cousin ranks 9,239 out of 21,273Before him are Adam Marušić, Tomislav Dujmović, Rodrigo Mendes, Andy Gray, Saša Kalajdžić, and Łukasz Szukała. After him are Ignacio María González, Walter Kogler, Miguel Ángel Benítez, Ibrahim Ayew, Marcelo Lipatín, and Pavel Mareš.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Daniel Cousin ranks 573Before him are Elena Vaenga, Bernardo Romeo, Richard Ayoade, Wes Ramsey, Emil Sutovsky, and Brooks Wackerman. After him are Marcelo Lipatín, André Sá, The-Dream, Djabir Saïd-Guerni, Roy Carroll, and Aki Hoshino.

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In Gabon

Among people born in Gabon, Daniel Cousin ranks 21 out of 37Before him are Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet (1961), Alain Claude Bilie By Nze (1967), Julien Nkoghe Bekale (1962), Guélor Kanga (1990), Mario Lemina (1993), and Didier Ovono (1983). After him are Stéphane Lasme (1982), Bruno Ecuele Manga (1988), Frédéric Bulot (1990), André Biyogo Poko (1993), Bruno Zita Mbanangoyé (1980), and Aaron Boupendza (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Gabon

Among soccer players born in Gabon, Daniel Cousin ranks 4Before him are Guélor Kanga (1990), Mario Lemina (1993), and Didier Ovono (1983). After him are Bruno Ecuele Manga (1988), Frédéric Bulot (1990), André Biyogo Poko (1993), Bruno Zita Mbanangoyé (1980), Aaron Boupendza (1996), Aaron Appindangoyé (1992), Yves Bitséki Moto (1983), and Malick Evouna (1992).