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Haitham Asiri

2001 - Today

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Haitham Mohammed Ali Abu Hawi Asiri (Arabic: هَيْثَم مُحَمَّد عَلِيّ أَبُو حَاوِيّ عَسِيرِيّ; born 25 March 2001) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Al-Qadsiah and the Saudi Arabia national team. He has also represented Saudi Arabia in the U20 and U23 national sides. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Haitham Asiri is the 16,962nd most popular soccer player (down from 15,352nd in 2024), the 363rd most popular biography from Saudi Arabia (down from 343rd in 2019) and the 100th most popular Saudi Arabian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Haitham Asiri ranks 16,962 out of 21,273Before him are Stoppila Sunzu, Grigoris Kastanos, Anders Dreyer, Bolívar, Júlio César, and Orri Óskarsson. After him are Hiram Mier, Mirko Valdifiori, Daniel Heuer Fernandes, Michiaki Kakimoto, Levon Hayrapetyan, and Thiago Carleto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Haitham Asiri ranks 204Before him are Patrick Wimmer, Kai Cenat, Jon Pacheco, Michela Pace, Danilo, and Nicolas Seiwald. After him are Oliver Antman, Abdoul Tapsoba, Mees Hilgers, Osame Sahraoui, Théo Maledon, and Sergio Arribas.

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In Saudi Arabia

Among people born in Saudi Arabia, Haitham Asiri ranks 363 out of 354Before him are Nawaf Al-Aqidi (2000), Abderrahman Samba (1995), Hassan Abdel-Fattah (1982), Rhys Norrington-Davies (1999), Mukhtar Ali (1997), and Motaz Hawsawi (1992). After him are Kamal Bahamdan (1970), Yousef Masrahi (1987), Abdullah Al-Hamdan (1999), Naif Hazazi (1988), Mohsin al-Harthi (1976), and Mohammed Al-Fatil (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Saudi Arabia

Among soccer players born in Saudi Arabia, Haitham Asiri ranks 100Before him are Ibrahim Al-Helwah (1972), Nawaf Al-Aqidi (2000), Hassan Abdel-Fattah (1982), Rhys Norrington-Davies (1999), Mukhtar Ali (1997), and Motaz Hawsawi (1992). After him are Abdullah Al-Hamdan (1999), Naif Hazazi (1988), Mohsin al-Harthi (1976), Mohammed Al-Fatil (1992), Ayman Yahya (2001), and Abdulrahman Al-Aboud (1995).