SOCCER PLAYER

Alaa Mayhoub

1962 - Today

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Alaa Mohammed Mayhoub (Arabic: عَلَاء مُحَمَّد مَيْهُوب; born 9 January 1962) is an Egyptian football midfielder who played for Egypt in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Alaa Mayhoub is the 11,535th most popular soccer player, the 608th most popular biography from Egypt and the 44th most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

Alaa Mayhoub, the Egyptian footballer born in 1962, is most famous for his career as a midfielder in the Egyptian Premier League and for representing the national team. He played for clubs such as Al Ahly and had a significant impact on Egyptian football during his playing years.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alaa Mayhoub ranks 11,535 out of 21,273Before him are Jürgen Colin, Shoji Nonoshita, Dwayne De Rosario, Loïc Perrin, Kurt Bernard, and Mbaye Diagne. After him are Terence Kongolo, Christian Luyindama, Vera Pauw, Antonio Barragán, Roberto Rosales, and Fabrice Olinga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Alaa Mayhoub ranks 1,008Before him are Steve Reevis, Luís dos Reis, Leopoldo Serantes, Jeremy Podeswa, Chris Grayling, and Michele Greene. After him are Jacqui Smith, Gauri Lankesh, Yoshihiro Kitazawa, Jamie Raskin, Jerome Kersey, and Richard Brooks.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Alaa Mayhoub ranks 608 out of 642Before him are Ahmed Hegazi (1991), Omar Gaber (1992), Ahmed Hassan Mahgoub (1993), Hazem Emam (1975), Sherif Ekramy (1983), and Emad Moteab (1983). After him are Ashraf Kasem (1966), Amr Warda (1993), Mohamed Ramadan (1988), Adel Abdel Rahman (1967), Abdel-Zaher El-Saqqa (1974), and Ali Gabr (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Alaa Mayhoub ranks 44Before him are Ahmed Hegazi (1991), Omar Gaber (1992), Ahmed Hassan Mahgoub (1993), Hazem Emam (1975), Sherif Ekramy (1983), and Emad Moteab (1983). After him are Ashraf Kasem (1966), Amr Warda (1993), Adel Abdel Rahman (1967), Abdel-Zaher El-Saqqa (1974), Ali Gabr (1989), and Hussein El Shahat (1992).