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Soungoutou Magassa

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Soungoutou Magassa (born 8 October 2003) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder and centre-back for Premier League club West Ham United. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Soungoutou Magassa is the 20,478th most popular soccer player, the 7,148th most popular biography from France and the 1,043rd most popular French Soccer Player.

Soungoutou Magassa, the French footballer born in 2003, is most famous for being a promising young talent in the sport, having played for the youth teams of notable clubs. He is recognized for his potential to develop into a professional player in the coming years.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Soungoutou Magassa ranks 20,478 out of 21,273Before him are Ibrahim Adel, Ryutaro Karube, Zaven Badoyan, Djed Spence, Britt Assombalonga, and Dankler. After him are Ryusuke Sakai, Yuji Kimura, Kelvin Amian, Kyohei Uchida, Thabo Mngomeni, and Ron-Thorben Hoffmann.

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In France

Among people born in France, Soungoutou Magassa ranks 7,148 out of 6,770Before him are Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux (1987), Alexis Raynaud (1994), Benjamin Corgnet (1987), Nicolas Cozza (1999), Baïssama Sankoh (1992), and Sikou Niakaté (1999). After him are Kelvin Amian (1998), Althéa Laurin (2001), Lucie Pinson (1985), David Aubry (1996), Astier Nicolas (1989), and Clément Mignon (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Soungoutou Magassa ranks 1,043Before him are Lesley Ugochukwu (2004), Édouard Michut (2003), Benjamin Corgnet (1987), Nicolas Cozza (1999), Baïssama Sankoh (1992), and Sikou Niakaté (1999). After him are Kelvin Amian (1998), Timothée Pembélé (2002), Oualid El Hajjam (1991), Gaël Andonian (1995), Isaac Lihadji (2002), and Mahdi Camara (1998).