Soccer Player

Djamel Bakar

1989 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Djamel Bakar is the 21,888th most popular soccer player, the 7,274th most popular biography from France and the 1,093rd most popular French Soccer Player.

Djamel Bakar is most famous for being a Comorian professional footballer known for his versatility as a forward and his contributions to various clubs in France and abroad. He has also represented the Comoros national team, showcasing his skills on an international level.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Djamel Bakar ranks 21,888 out of 21,273Before him are Kentaro Shigematsu, Raúl Lizoain, Mark Draper, Hiroaki Kamijo, Kengo Kitazume, and Kenta Ishii. After him are Hugo Cuypers, Mirko Ivanovski, Gianni Rodríguez, Ryōhei Shirasaki, Shuto Kono, and Tsuyoshi Sato.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Djamel Bakar ranks 1,790Before him are Tomoyasu Hirose, Takuya Sugimoto, Leonardo Ramos, Paulo Roberto Gonzaga, Hiroaki Kamijo, and Andreas Sander. After him are Mirko Ivanovski, Takuya Takahashi, Daniel Lovinho, Chris Herd, Shunta Takahashi, and Michał Szpakowski.

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In France

Among people born in France, Djamel Bakar ranks 7,274 out of NaNBefore him are Béryl Gastaldello (1995), Matthieu Rosset (1990), Valentin Roberge (1987), Nicolas Benezet (1991), Farès Bahlouli (1995), and Jordan Adéoti (1989). After him are Maxime Pianfetti (1999), Clara Copponi (1999), Thomas Boudat (1994), Valentina (2009), Olivia Sanchez (1982), and Romain Gall (1995).

Among Soccer Players In France

Among soccer players born in France, Djamel Bakar ranks 1,093Before him are Marion Torrent (1992), Yoan Cardinale (1994), Valentin Roberge (1987), Nicolas Benezet (1991), Farès Bahlouli (1995), and Jordan Adéoti (1989). After him are Romain Gall (1995), Maxime Poundjé (1992), Yan Valery (1999), Viviane Asseyi (1993), Marc Vidal (1991), and Jimmy Kébé (1984).

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