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Ayman Ashraf

1991 - Today

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Ayman Ashraf Elsayed Elsembeskany (Arabic: أَيْمَن أَشرَف السَّيِّد السَّمبَسكَانِيّ; born 9 April 1991) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back, a left-back or a defensive midfielder for the Egypt national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ayman Ashraf is the 16,477th most popular soccer player (down from 13,513th in 2019), the 632nd most popular biography from Egypt (down from 622nd in 2019) and the 62nd most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ayman Ashraf ranks 16,477 out of 21,273Before him are Diego Penny, Sanjin Prcić, Junya Yamashiro, Eduardo Neto, Saeid Ezatolahi, and Étienne Didot. After him are Abdoul Tapsoba, Giulio Migliaccio, Takuma Nishimura, Yasushi Endo, Yuta Nakayama, and Fabio Miretti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Ayman Ashraf ranks 946Before him are Ronieli Gomes dos Santos, Luis Álvarez, Toni Rajala, Tarik Black, Daisy Head, and Tennys Sandgren. After him are Daiki Matsumoto, Adrien Regattin, Cho Seung-hee, Angelina Golikova, Milad Beigi, and Marcelo.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Ayman Ashraf ranks 632 out of 642Before him are Zeeko Zaki (1990), Eduardo Aguirre (null), Kahraba (1994), Saad Samir (1989), Mohamed Abdel Shafy (1985), and Ahmed El-Ahmar (1984). After him are Feryal Abdelaziz (1999), Ahmed El Shenawy (1991), Taco Hemingway (1990), Bassem Amin (1988), Hedaya Malak (1993), and Ramadan Darwish (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Ayman Ashraf ranks 62Before him are Mohamed Abou Gabal (1989), Sayed Moawad (1979), Marwan Mohsen (1989), Kahraba (1994), Saad Samir (1989), and Mohamed Abdel Shafy (1985). After him are Ahmed El Shenawy (1991), Yasser Ibrahim (1993), Mahmoud Hamdy (1995), Emam Ashour (1998), Mohamed Abdelmonem (1999), and Ali Ghazal (1992).