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Fodil Megharia

1961 - Today

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Fodil Megharia (Arabic: فوضيل مغارية; born 23 May 1961) is an Algerian former footballer who played as a defender. He spent his entire club career with ASO Chlef (Algeria) and Club Africain (Tunisia), with whom he won the 1991 African Cup of Champions Clubs. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fodil Megharia is the 7,308th most popular soccer player (down from 7,026th in 2019), the 171st most popular biography from Algeria (up from 177th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Algerian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Fodil Megharia ranks 7,308 out of 21,273Before him are Ranko Despotović, Jorge Otero, Jorge Sebastián Núñez, Marcelino Bernal, Paul Caligiuri, and Reinildo Mandava. After him are Vujadin Stanojković, Petar Aleksandrov, Guglielmo Vicario, Toru Kawashima, Masashi Otani, and Bertrand Crasson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Fodil Megharia ranks 642Before him are David Lovering, Luís Müller, Alonzo Babers, Philippe Vande Walle, Gesine Lötzsch, and Giovanni Evangelisti. After him are Rick Steiner, Steve Oedekerk, Bernard Makuza, Paul Coffey, Juan Cayasso, and Kim Wayans.

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In Algeria

Among people born in Algeria, Fodil Megharia ranks 171 out of 213Before him are Mahmoud Guendouz (1953), Imane Khelif (1999), Ramy Bensebaini (1995), Nacerdine Drid (1957), Djamel Mesbah (1984), and Karim Maroc (1958). After him are Ali Benarbia (1968), Mustapha Kouici (1954), Mourad Amara (1959), Baghdad Bounedjah (1991), Hocine Soltani (1972), and Hocine Yahi (1960).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Algeria

Among soccer players born in Algeria, Fodil Megharia ranks 31Before him are Matteo Ferrari (1979), Mahmoud Guendouz (1953), Ramy Bensebaini (1995), Nacerdine Drid (1957), Djamel Mesbah (1984), and Karim Maroc (1958). After him are Ali Benarbia (1968), Mustapha Kouici (1954), Mourad Amara (1959), Baghdad Bounedjah (1991), Hocine Yahi (1960), and Rafik Saïfi (1975).