サッカー選手

Antonio Mohamed

1970 - 現在

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リカルド・アントニオ・モハメド・マティヘビッチ(Ricardo Antonio Mohamed Matijević, 1970年4月2日 - )は、アルゼンチン・ブエノスアイレス出身の元同国代表サッカー選手、現サッカー指導者。現役時代のポジションはフォワード。エル・トゥルコ(El Turco、トルコ人の意味)というニックネームで呼ばれることが多い。メキシコ国籍も所持しているアラブ系アルゼンチン人。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Antonio Mohamed is the 5,447th most popular サッカー選手 (down from 5,366th in 2024), the 624th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 641st in 2019) and the 304th most popular Argentinean サッカー選手.

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Among サッカー選手

Among サッカー選手, Antonio Mohamed ranks 5,447 out of 21,273Before him are Alexandre José Bortolato, Walter Pandiani, Baudilio Jáuregui, Piotr Świerczewski, Humberto Tomasina, and Jan Urban. After him are Mbo Mpenza, Harry Lubse, Ahmet Berman, Faiq Bolkiah, José Fonte, and Hideaki Kaetsu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Antonio Mohamed ranks 338Before him are Igor Kirillov, Richie Kotzen, Yaël Braun-Pivet, Nancy Faeser, Fat Joe, and Andrea Nahles. After him are Kylie Ireland, Lynn Okamoto, Nicola Sturgeon, Anatoly Bibilov, Shannon Leto, and Sam Lake.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Antonio Mohamed ranks 624 out of 1,154Before him are Gabriela Michetti (1965), Mateo Retegui (1999), Marcos Acuña (1991), Roberto Grau (1900), Eduardo Berizzo (1969), and Federico Fazio (1987). After him are Franco Armani (1986), Alberto Ammann (1978), Raúl Landini (1909), Roberto Acuña (1972), Sergio Massa (1972), and José Basualdo (1963).

Among サッカー選手 In Argentina

Among サッカー選手 born in Argentina, Antonio Mohamed ranks 304Before him are Hugo Campagnaro (1980), Claudio Borghi (1964), Mateo Retegui (1999), Marcos Acuña (1991), Eduardo Berizzo (1969), and Federico Fazio (1987). After him are Franco Armani (1986), Roberto Acuña (1972), José Basualdo (1963), Nelson López (1941), Enzo Pérez (1986), and Luis Islas (1965).

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