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Mamadou N'Diaye

ママドゥ・ルーム / ままどぅ・るーむ

Association football player from Senegal

December 30, 1996 (age 29) ・ Dakar, Dakar Department, Senegal

  • Dakar Department
  • association football player

My Take

Mamadou Loum N'Diaye intrigues me as a modern African midfield craftsman. Born in Dakar in 1996, he plays as a defensive midfielder for Sporting Gijón and Senegal, a nation that has become a continental powerhouse. The database listing his height as 2 cm made me smile; it is surely a typo for a tall, commanding presence. His is the unglamorous work of breaking up play and shielding the back line, the kind of contribution that rarely trends but quietly decides matches. Earning a place in Senegal's squad signals real quality, and I find myself rooting hardest for these selfless engine-room players.

Overview

Mamadou Loum N'Diaye (born 30 December 1996) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Spanish club Sporting Gijón and the Senegal national team.

Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

1. Profile

Name (English)
Mamadou N'Diaye
Name (Japanese)
ママドゥ・ルーム
Reading
ままどぅ・るーむ
Born
December 30, 1996 (age 29)
Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
Capricorn / Rat
Origin
Dakar, Dakar Department, Senegal
Blood type
Private
Height
2 cm
Agency
Private
Occupation
association football player

2. Background

Elementary school
Private
Junior high
Private
High school
Private
University
Private

3. Relationships

Spouse
Private
Children
Private
Parents
Private
Siblings
Private

4. Personality

Motto

Private

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7. About this entry

Tags

  • Dakar Department
  • association football player
Last updated
2026-06-02

Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.