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Chadi Riad

2003 - Today

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Chadi Riad Dnanou (Arabic: شادي رياض دنانو; born 17 June 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Crystal Palace. Born in Spain, he plays for the Morocco national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chadi Riad is the 14,514th most popular soccer player (down from 11,953rd in 2019), the 3,062nd most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,791st in 2019) and the 892nd most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Chadi Riad ranks 14,514 out of 21,273Before him are Mohamed Dräger, Bastian Oczipka, Kyriakos Stamatopoulos, Ali Afif, Lukáš Zelenka, and Wánderson. After him are Mamadou Loum, Tomoko Muramatsu, Nehuén Pérez, Alyaksandr Martynovich, Haidar Abdul-Razzaq, and Andrey Lunyov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Chadi Riad ranks 91Before him are Máximo Perrone, Breanna Yde, Edvin Ryding, Letsile Tebogo, Zeno Debast, and Lenny Martinez. After him are Oscar Bobb, Blanco, Anna Cathcart, Yasin Ayari, Polina Kudermetova, and Arsen Zakharyan.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Chadi Riad ranks 3,062 out of 3,355Before him are Aida Folch (1986), José Manuel Martínez (1971), Daniel Sarmiento Melián (1983), Gorka Elustondo (1987), Miguel Molina (1989), and Marta Bach (1993). After him are Ana Guerra (1994), Iván Zarandona (1980), Cristina Torrens Valero (1974), Jesús Hernández (1981), Jordi Gómez (1985), and Ona Batlle (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Chadi Riad ranks 892Before him are Moisés Hurtado (1981), Dani Rodríguez (1988), Javier Baraja (1980), Mateu Morey (2000), Luis Cuartero (1975), and Gorka Elustondo (1987). After him are Iván Zarandona (1980), Jordi Gómez (1985), Ona Batlle (1999), Julen Agirrezabala (2000), Sergio Álvarez (1986), and Domingo Cisma (1982).