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Adam Maher

1993 - Today

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Adam Maher (Arabic: آدم ماهر; born 20 July 1993) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Born in Morocco, he played for the Netherlands national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Maher is the 12,477th most popular soccer player (down from 10,970th in 2019), the 244th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 239th in 2019) and the 85th most popular Moroccan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Adam Maher ranks 12,477 out of 21,273Before him are José Santa, Taavi Rähn, Karl Svensson, Daniel Bierofka, András Schäfer, and Mattia Cassani. After him are Fabiano Ribeiro de Freitas, Artur Sobiech, Kelvin Mateus de Oliveira, Karim Essediri, Justice Christopher, and Naoya Kikuchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Adam Maher ranks 411Before him are Zozibini Tunzi, Stina Nilsson, Timo Horn, Anderson Lopes, Bradley Beal, and Júnior Alonso. After him are Kelvin Mateus de Oliveira, Wesley So, Sverrir Ingi Ingason, Brandon Mechele, Yuya Kubo, and Fairouz Ai.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Adam Maher ranks 244 out of 264Before him are Zouhair Feddal (1989), Faouzia (2000), Jorge Sánchez (null), Adam Masina (1994), Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti (1996), and Yahya Jabrane (1991). After him are Mohamed Abarhoun (1989), Anas Zniti (1988), Achraf Bencharki (1994), Mohamed Elyounoussi (1994), Bouchra Ghezielle (1979), and Laila Lalami (1968).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Morocco

Among soccer players born in Morocco, Adam Maher ranks 85Before him are Soufiane Alloudi (1983), Jaouad Zairi (1982), Zouhair Feddal (1989), Adam Masina (1994), Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti (1996), and Yahya Jabrane (1991). After him are Mohamed Abarhoun (1989), Anas Zniti (1988), Achraf Bencharki (1994), Mohamed Elyounoussi (1994), Hassan Kachloul (1973), and Ismail Ahmed (1983).