One of very few Africans playing in South Korea, Dabo earned a spot in the K-League All-Stars Soccer in 2002 and 2003, scoring in both games.
Despite having scored one goal and getting one assist in 180 minutes for Le Havre in 2007, Dabo was never again given a chance to prove himself and was released in the summer of 2010 after three loans, two of which could be considered successful.
Dabo was loaned to Championnat National side Tours on 29 January 2008 after a lack of first team opportunities at Le Havre.
Dabo's five game scoring streak near the end of the season helped Tours to a 2nd-place finish in 2007/08 to ensure their promotion back to Ligue 2.
He had a rough time for the next few months with a combination of playing more on the wing while dealing with a foot injury and then eventually injuring his ankle and needing arthroscopic surgery to repair it.
[2] He made his debut for DHJ on 13 February in an African Champions League match against OS Balantas, and scored twice in the return leg two weeks later.
Dabo joined Al Ahly Benghazi of the Libyan Premier League in the summer of 2010 after leaving Le Havre.
He played for Konate[3] then for Djoliba in Bamako, Mali's capital, Gençlerbirliği in the Süper Lig and then Bucheon SK in the K-League.
He left Dubai Club, in the UAE League in the summer of 2006, and he joined Kabylie of Algerian Championnat National.