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Amjad Attwan

1997 - Today

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Amjad Attwan (born 12 March 1997) is an Iraqi professional footballer who currently plays for Zakho in the Iraq Stars League. He can be deployed as a defensive midfielder or central midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amjad Attwan is the 18,516th most popular soccer player (down from 16,031st in 2019), the 380th most popular biography from Iraq (down from 376th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Iraqi Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Amjad Attwan ranks 18,516 out of 21,273Before him are Brian Maisonneuve, Đorđe Lazić, Robin Hack, Koji Hashimoto, Toru Chishima, and Bashar Resan. After him are Willem Geubbels, Felipe Pardo, Maxime Dupé, Armando Vajushi, Kota Fukatsu, and Corentin Jean.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Amjad Attwan ranks 740Before him are Andrei Mostovoy, Johannes Golla, Anastasiia Galashina, Danylo Ihnatenko, Maycon, and Lydia Ko. After him are Esra Yıldız, Thierry Ambrose, Valentini Grammatikopoulou, Artur Naifonov, Gustaf Nilsson, and Valentina Bergamaschi.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Amjad Attwan ranks 380 out of 384Before him are Mohammed Waad (1999), Dana Hussain (1986), Humam Tariq (1996), Ali Faez (1994), Rebin Sulaka (1992), and Bashar Resan (1996). After him are Ameen Al-Dakhil (2002), Ibrahim Bayesh (2000), Ahmed Ibrahim Khalaf (1992), Mohammed Hameed Farhan (1993), Yaser Kasim (1991), and Mohammed Kassid (1986).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Iraq

Among soccer players born in Iraq, Amjad Attwan ranks 29Before him are Ali Jasim (2004), Mohammed Waad (1999), Humam Tariq (1996), Ali Faez (1994), Rebin Sulaka (1992), and Bashar Resan (1996). After him are Ameen Al-Dakhil (2002), Ibrahim Bayesh (2000), Ahmed Ibrahim Khalaf (1992), Mohammed Hameed Farhan (1993), Yaser Kasim (1991), and Mohammed Kassid (1986).