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Ibrahim Famouke Doumbia (born September 29, 1998) is a Malian college basketball player for the University of Central Florida Knights of the American Athletic Conference. Doumbia transferred to the University of Central Florida after a lone season at the University of South Carolina. Entering his freshman season, Doumbia was a highly touted 4-star recruit, according to ESPN. Doumbia is a native of the West African nation of Mali. His first stop in the U.S. was just outside of Houston, TX in Sugarland at Trent International School, where he spent part of his freshman year. In the second semester of his freshman year, Doumbia transferred to a basketball powerhouse in Arlington Country Day School to play for the late Rex Morgan. In his tenure at Arlington Country Day, Doumbia won a state championship and rose to the national limelight as he began to flourish into his own. In 2015, Doumbia transferred to Miami Country Day School where he ultimately spent his final two years of high school years. In his two years at Miami Country Day School Doumbia was selected to First-Team All-Dade honors as the clearcut star of South Florida Boys Basketball. In junior season, Doumbia recorded averages of 19ppg 13rbp 4bpg. In his final season of high school basketball, Doumbia put up monstrous numbers leading all of Miami Dade with averages of 27ppg 19rpg 4bpg.