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Dhurgham Ismail

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Dhurgham Ismail Dawoud Al-Quraishi (Arabic: ضرغام إسماعيل داوود القريشي; born 23 May 1994), better known as Dhurgham Ismail, is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a left back or left winger for Bahraini Premier League club Al-Khaldiya and for the Iraqi national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dhurgham Ismail is the 15,813th most popular soccer player (down from 12,783rd in 2019), the 367th most popular biography from Iraq and the 19th most popular Iraqi Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Dhurgham Ismail ranks 15,813 out of 21,273Before him are Ricardo Gardner, Yoshikazu Suzuki, Hiroshi Otsuki, Max Grün, Matt Holland, and Denni Avdić. After him are Danel Sinani, Richmond Forson, Tony Cottee, Joaquín Piquerez, Aleksa Terzić, and Meschak Elia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Dhurgham Ismail ranks 653Before him are Makoto Ninomiya, Feng Bin, Erik Lima, Makenzie Vega, Maja Dahlqvist, and Marius Grigonis. After him are Torbjørn Bergerud, Barnabás Bese, Ahmed Yasser, Léo Bonatini, Amina Tyler, and Omar McLeod.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Dhurgham Ismail ranks 367 out of 384Before him are Noor Sabri (1984), Bassim Abbas (1982), Alaa Abdul-Zahra (1987), Jalal Hassan (1991), Mohanad Ali (2000), and Bassam Al-Rawi (1997). After him are Ahmed Yasin Ghani (1991), Osama Rashid (1992), Saad Abdul-Amir (1992), Mohammed Waad (1999), Dana Hussain (1986), and Humam Tariq (1996).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Iraq

Among soccer players born in Iraq, Dhurgham Ismail ranks 19Before him are Noor Sabri (1984), Bassim Abbas (1982), Alaa Abdul-Zahra (1987), Jalal Hassan (1991), Mohanad Ali (2000), and Bassam Al-Rawi (1997). After him are Ahmed Yasin Ghani (1991), Osama Rashid (1992), Saad Abdul-Amir (1992), Mohammed Waad (1999), Humam Tariq (1996), and Ali Faez (1994).