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Hussain Ghuloum

1969 - Today

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Hussain Ghuloum Abbas Ali (Arabic: حُسَيْن غُلُوم عَبَّاس عَلِيّ; born 24 September 1969) is a UAE football (soccer) player who played as a left winger for the UAE national football team and Sharjah Club in Sharjah. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Hussain Ghuloum is the 12,524th most popular soccer player, the 39th most popular biography from United Arab Emirates and the 11th most popular Emirati Soccer Player.

Hussain Ghuloum, the Emirati footballer born in 1969, is most famous for his career as a midfielder in the UAE Pro League, where he played for clubs like Al Ain and Al Wasl. He is also known for representing the United Arab Emirates national team in international competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Hussain Ghuloum ranks 1,133Before him are Yuji Okuma, Vadim Khamuttskikh, Ye Chong, Erika Alexander, Jonathan LaPaglia, and Natasha Little. After him are Marco Kurz, Jean-Michel Ferri, Lü Lin, Paolo Milanoli, Huang Hua, and Adrian Carmack.

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In United Arab Emirates

Among people born in United Arab Emirates, Hussain Ghuloum ranks 39 out of 49Before him are Zuhair Bakheet (1967), Fayez Banihammad (1977), Walid Abbas (1985), Sarah Al Amiri (1987), Ahmed Bukhatir (1975), and Ahmed Khalil (1991). After him are Sultan Al Neyadi (1981), Khalid Al Qassimi (1972), Haaz Sleiman (1976), Theyab Awana (1990), Ali Khasif (1987), and Ismail Al Hammadi (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In United Arab Emirates

Among soccer players born in United Arab Emirates, Hussain Ghuloum ranks 11Before him are Khalid Eisa (1989), Ismail Matar (1983), Eissa Meer (1967), Zuhair Bakheet (1967), Walid Abbas (1985), and Ahmed Khalil (1991). After him are Theyab Awana (1990), Ali Khasif (1987), Ismail Al Hammadi (1988), Mohamed Ahmed (1989), Amer Abdulrahman (1989), and Abdulaziz Haikal (1990).