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Abdelmajid Lamriss

1959 - Today

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Abdelmajid Lamriss (born 12 February 1959) is a Moroccan football defender who played for Morocco in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He also played for FAR Rabat. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Abdelmajid Lamriss is the 6,089th most popular soccer player (down from 3,740th in 2019), the 156th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 123rd in 2019) and the 35th most popular Moroccan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Abdelmajid Lamriss ranks 6,089 out of 21,273Before him are Antonio Nocerino, Akemi Noda, Daichi Hakkaku, Zygmunt Kalinowski, Yoshiharu Horii, and Branko Miljuš. After him are Nadine Angerer, Sven Bender, Aruna Dindane, Guy Saint-Vil, Oceano Cruz, and Hernán Medford.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Abdelmajid Lamriss ranks 514Before him are Dave Coulier, Perry Farrell, Mikael Niemi, Hari Kostov, Patxi López, and Alik Sakharov. After him are Stanley Jordan, Tim Van Patten, Savina Yannatou, Michael Spindelegger, Alex McLeish, and Chi Chi LaRue.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Abdelmajid Lamriss ranks 156 out of 264Before him are Nadia Farès (1968), Robin Campillo (1962), Leïla Slimani (1981), Noureddine Bouyahyaoui (1955), Mohammed Chaouch (1966), and Mustapha El Biyaz (1960). After him are Nadia Hasnaoui (1963), Mustafa El Haddaoui (1961), Labid Khalifa (1955), Hassan Nader (1965), Nezha Bidouane (1969), and Flavio (null).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Morocco

Among soccer players born in Morocco, Abdelmajid Lamriss ranks 35Before him are Abderrazak Hamdallah (1990), Aziz Bouderbala (1960), Youssef En-Nesyri (1997), Noureddine Bouyahyaoui (1955), Mohammed Chaouch (1966), and Mustapha El Biyaz (1960). After him are Mustafa El Haddaoui (1961), Labid Khalifa (1955), Hassan Nader (1965), Nayef Aguerd (1996), Youssef Chippo (1973), and Lahcen Ouadani (1959).