in 2009 Born in
Thiès, Senegal, Fall moved to France at the age of 18, After 18 goals in 33 matches for OB In July 2010, Molde extended the loan-deal to the end of the 2010-season and Fall went on to become
top scorer of Tippeligaen (the Norwegian top division) for the 2010 season, despite a lower half finish for Molde. Fall became the first Molde player since
Jan Fuglset in 1976 with this achievement. Fall was later loaned out to his old club OB, and in the
2011–12 UEFA Europa League, he scored with his final move in the 93rd minute to dump
Fulham out of the competition following a 2–2 draw. in 2012 In January 2012, Fall joined the Belgium club
Lokeren. In August 2012, he was signed as a replacement for
Olivier Occéan in the German club
Greuther Fürth, who had been promoted to the
Bundesliga for the first time. Germany became the eighth country Fall had been playing football in the last eight years. Fall played two matches without scoring a goal during his first season in Germany, and after the season Greuther Fürth was trying to sell Fall to another club. He returned to his old club Randers on the last day of the transfer window.
Irtysh Pavlodar In February 2016, Fall went on trial with
Kazakhstan Premier League side
FC Irtysh Pavlodar, signing for them on 3 March 2016. After initially announcing the release of Fall on 1 July 2016,
FC Irtysh Pavlodar announced on 6 July 2016 that due to a ban imposed on them registering new players Fall would continue playing for the club. Fall signed for
Hobro IK in Denmark in the summer of 2018. He left the club again at the end of his contract, which was on 1 January 2019, after playing 6 games for the club.
FC Cincinnati On 13 February 2017, Fall signed for
United Soccer League side
FC Cincinnati. He scored four goals in FC Cincinnati's home opener on 15 April 2017. On 22 April 2017, Fall was shown a red card towards the end of a match against
Louisville City FC at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati. In an exchange that took place as he was exiting the pitch, Fall allegedly bit Louisville midfielder
Niall McCabe on the cheek. This resulted in a six-game ban and an undisclosed fine handed down by the USL. Fall was released by Cincinnati at the end of their 2017 season. ==Career statistics==