Mohamadou Diarra (born 26 September 1983) is a Senegalese rugby union player. He plays as a wing.
Diarra plays in France, where his first team was ES Viry Chatillon Rugby, from his debut, joining the first category in 2001/02, to 2003/04. He then would play for Section Paloise (2005/06-2008/09), the first season at Top 14, in one game, and the other three at Pro D2, Limoges (2009/10-2010/11) and US Montauban, since 2011/12, at Fédérale 1.[1][2]
Diarra is an international player for Senegal. His half-brother Ibrahim played internationally for France.[3]
^Mohamadou Diarra Statistics
^"«Momo» Diarra sélectionné avec l'équipe du Sénégal". ladepeche.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-23.
^Mohamadou Diarra… sur les traces de son frère [Mohamadou Diarra… in the footsteps of his brother], La Depeche, 8 May 2011 (in French)
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