Coulibaly - People

People

Coulibaly is a common Bambara language surname in West Africa, especially in Mali, and may refer to:

  • Any of the Bambara Empire's founding Coulibaly dynasty, following Bitòn Coulibaly (1689-1755)
  • Adama Coulibaly (born 1980), Malian footballer
  • Adamo Coulibaly (born 1981) French footballer
  • Aliou Coulibaly Mauritania international footballer
  • Amadou Coulibaly (born 1984), Burkinabé footballer
  • Amadou Coulibaly, (born 1981) Malian footballer in 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship
  • Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly (1909-1958), president of the governing council of the French colony of Upper Volta
  • David Coulibaly (born 1978), Malian footballer
  • Deydou Coulibaly Niger international footballer
  • Dramane Coulibaly (born 1979), Malian footballer
  • Fernand Coulibaly (born 1971), Malian international footballer
  • Gagny Coulibaly Mauritania international footballer
  • Gary Coulibaly (born 1986) French footballer
  • Ibrahim Coulibaly Senegalese international footballer
  • Ibrahim Coulibaly (born 1970) Burkinabé international footballer
  • Ibrahim Coulibaly a rebel leader in Côte d'Ivoire during 1999 and 2002
  • Koman Coulibaly a Malian football referee
  • Ladji Coulibaly, Burkinabé international footballer
  • Mamadou Coulibaly Ivorian footballer
  • Mamoutou Coulibaly (born 1984), Malian footballer
  • Micheline Coulibaly (1950 – 2003), Ivorian writer
  • Moussa Coulibaly (born 1981), Malian footballer
  • Siaka Coulibaly (born 1972), Burkinabé footballer
  • Souleymane Coulibaly Ivorian footballer (participant of 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup)
  • Soumaila Coulibaly (born 1978), Malian footballer
  • Tidiane Coulibaly (born 1985), Malian sprint athlete
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