SOCCER PLAYER

Admir Mehmedi

1991 - Today

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Admir Mehmedi (born 16 March 1991) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a second striker or centre forward. Born in North Macedonia, Mehmedi represented the Switzerland national team. He was most recently the sporting director of FC Schaffhausen. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Admir Mehmedi is the 6,747th most popular soccer player (down from 5,992nd in 2019), the 80th most popular biography from North Macedonia (down from 70th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Macedonian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Admir Mehmedi ranks 6,747 out of 21,273Before him are Eddie Hopkinson, Acácio, Ken Yorii, Benito Sarti, Ivan Pudar, and Arsène Auguste. After him are França, Louis-Paul M'Fédé, Alex Morgan, Patrice Loko, Alan Carvalho, and James Wilson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Admir Mehmedi ranks 140Before him are Thomas Delaney, Katie Nageotte, Jamie Lynn Spears, Federico Macheda, Jeremy Allen White, and Denys Prokopenko. After him are Camila Giorgi, Taulant Xhaka, Nemanja Gudelj, Pablo Carreño Busta, Tomi Juric, and Willa Fitzgerald.

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In North Macedonia

Among people born in North Macedonia, Admir Mehmedi ranks 80 out of 156Before him are Milko Djurovski (1963), Filiz Ahmet (1981), Ace Rusevski (1956), Vlado Taneski (1952), Vlado Janevski (1960), and Petar Naumoski (1968). After him are Lidija Dimkovska (1971), Dimitar Kovačevski (1974), Redžep Redžepovski (1962), Labina Mitevska (1975), Blerim Džemaili (1986), and Vujadin Stanojković (1963).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In North Macedonia

Among soccer players born in North Macedonia, Admir Mehmedi ranks 12Before him are Gjoko Hadžievski (1955), Kiril Dojčinovski (1943), Goce Sedloski (1974), Blazhe Ilijoski (1984), Ivan Trichkovski (1987), and Milko Djurovski (1963). After him are Blerim Džemaili (1986), Vujadin Stanojković (1963), Veljko Paunović (1977), Gjorgji Hristov (1976), Krste Velkoski (1988), and Ezgjan Alioski (1992).