SOCCER PLAYER

Abdelkrim El Hadrioui

1972 - Today

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Abdelkrim El Hadrioui (Arabic: عبد الكريم الحضريوي; born 6 March 1972) is a Moroccan former professional footballer who played as a left-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Abdelkrim El Hadrioui is the 7,958th most popular soccer player (down from 6,939th in 2019), the 185th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 183rd in 2019) and the 50th most popular Moroccan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Abdelkrim El Hadrioui ranks 7,958 out of 21,273Before him are Roger Ibañez, Ziad Jaziri, Tab Ramos, Dejan Jakovic, David Aganzo, and Keisuke Hoshino. After him are Massimo Taibi, Ivan Vicelich, Pau López, Jiang Jin, Noriaki Ishizawa, and Edwin Congo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Abdelkrim El Hadrioui ranks 586Before him are Kenji Wakamatsu, Salah Hissou, Álvaro Mesén, Shaan, Katharine Hayhoe, and Claudio Miranda. After him are Gülben Ergen, Robbie McEwen, Vebjørn Rodal, Masaki Tsuchihashi, Marius von Mayenburg, and Frédéric Déhu.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Abdelkrim El Hadrioui ranks 185 out of 264Before him are Khalil Azmi (1964), Abdeslam Laghrissi (1962), Hicham Arazi (1973), Jaouad Gharib (1972), Saïd Chiba (1970), and Salah Hissou (1972). After him are Salahdine Hmied (1961), Mohammed Achik (1965), Khalid Boulami (1969), Brahim Lahlafi (1968), Tahar El Khalej (1968), and Ahmed Bahja (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Morocco

Among soccer players born in Morocco, Abdelkrim El Hadrioui ranks 50Before him are Abde Ezzalzouli (2001), Tarik Sektioui (1977), Nacer Abdellah (1966), Khalil Azmi (1964), Abdeslam Laghrissi (1962), and Saïd Chiba (1970). After him are Salahdine Hmied (1961), Tahar El Khalej (1968), Ahmed Bahja (1970), Aziz Bouhaddouz (1987), Lahcen Abrami (1969), and Abdelhamid Sabiri (1996).