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Homos

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Mohamed Soliman Zaki (Arabic: محمد سليمان زكي; born 1 January 1979) commonly known as Mohamed Homos (Arabic: محمد حمص) or simply Homos (Arabic: حمص), is an Egyptian former professional footballer. A midfielder, he played for Ismaily for most of his career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Homos is the 13,411th most popular soccer player (down from 11,116th in 2019), the 609th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 606th in 2019) and the 49th most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Homos ranks 13,412 out of 21,273Before him are Arslanmyrat Amanow, Óscar Cortés, Léo Ortiz, Yoshitaka Kageyama, Edixon Perea, Igor Julio, and Wilde-Donald Guerrier. After him are Ogenyi Onazi, Goran Popov, Ian Walker, Kohei Yamamichi, and Camel Meriem.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Homos ranks 1,000Before him are Bouchra Ghezielle, David Heinemeier Hansson, Laura Huhtasaari, Marián Kelemen, Shamita Shetty, and Juliet Rylance. After him are Camel Meriem, Karen Elson, Magdalena Gwizdoń, Danny Pudi, Gérard Gnanhouan, and Jon Belaustegui.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Homos ranks 609 out of 642Before him are Mayar Sherif (1996), Hosny Abd Rabo (1984), Tarek Hamed (1988), Donia Samir Ghanem (1985), Abdallah El Said (1985), and Mohamed Shawky (1981). After him are Ramadan Sobhi (1997), Zizo (1996), Ahmed Salah Hosny (1979), Fares El-Bakh (1998), Tamer Bayoumi (1982), and Mohamed Nagy (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Homos ranks 49Before him are Ali Gabr (1989), Hussein El Shahat (1992), Hosny Abd Rabo (1984), Tarek Hamed (1988), Abdallah El Said (1985), and Mohamed Shawky (1981). After him are Ramadan Sobhi (1997), Zizo (1996), Ahmed Salah Hosny (1979), Mohamed Nagy (1984), Ramy Rabia (1993), and Ahmed Alaaeldin (1993).