SOCCER PLAYER

Amir Abrashi

1990 - Today

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Amir Malush Abrashi (born 27 March 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Swiss club Grasshoppers. Born in Switzerland, he represents Albania at international level. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amir Abrashi is the 10,207th most popular soccer player (down from 8,833rd in 2019), the 833rd most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 799th in 2019) and the 126th most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Amir Abrashi ranks 10,207 out of 21,273Before him are Gedson Fernandes, Nikola Milenković, Raphaël Wicky, Suguru Ito, Giovanny Espinoza, and Frédéric Piquionne. After him are Emre Güngör, Mario Suárez, Isaac Kiese Thelin, Mohammad Khakpour, Tetsuya Ito, and Maxi Gómez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Amir Abrashi ranks 432Before him are Bang Yong-guk, Katerina Stefanidi, Gyaincain Norbu, Nyusha, Darko Lazović, and Connor Paolo. After him are Jrue Holiday, Benjamin Stambouli, Wellington Rocha, Ko Sung-hee, Mubarak Wakaso, and Stefano Lilipaly.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Amir Abrashi ranks 833 out of 1,015Before him are Daniel Müller (1965), Heidi Diethelm Gerber (1969), Mélanie René (1990), Michael Lang (1991), Gino Mäder (1997), and Raphaël Wicky (1977). After him are Alain Menu (1963), Marlen Reusser (1991), Steve Guerdat (1982), Jürg Studer (1966), Sandra Hess (1968), and Mirjam Ott (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Amir Abrashi ranks 126Before him are Izet Hajrović (1991), Marco Wölfli (1982), Ruben Vargas (1998), David Degen (1983), Michael Lang (1991), and Raphaël Wicky (1977). After him are Jürg Studer (1966), Joel Castro Pereira (1996), Nico Elvedi (1996), Marc Hottiger (1967), Mario Eggimann (1981), and Valentin Stocker (1989).