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Ibrahim Mater

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Ibrahim Mater Al-Harbi (Arabic: ابراهيم الحربي; born 10 July 1975) is a retired Saudi Arabian football midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ibrahim Mater is the 13,583rd most popular soccer player (down from 10,288th in 2019), the 303rd most popular biography from Saudi Arabia (down from 284th in 2019) and the 62nd most popular Saudi Arabian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ibrahim Mater ranks 13,583 out of 21,273Before him are Philipp Köhn, Daniel Moreira, Sergei Zenjov, Veton Berisha, Rafael García Torres, and Michele Pazienza. After him are Frank McGarvey, Choi Sung-kuk, Ben Sigmund, Jonathan Viera, Frank Fabra, and Ahmed Akaïchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Ibrahim Mater ranks 950Before him are Serjão, Dennis van der Geest, Jim Bridenstine, Caitlin Moran, Nima Nakisa, and Michael Barry. After him are Masato Saito, Pericles de Oliveira Ramos, Mathieu Boots, Malin Baryard-Johnsson, Mateusz Kusznierewicz, and Frédérique Jossinet.

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In Saudi Arabia

Among people born in Saudi Arabia, Ibrahim Mater ranks 303 out of 354Before him are Abdullah Al-Waked (1975), Talal Jebreen (1973), Mohammed Ameen (1980), Rayyanah Barnawi (1988), Mabrouk Zaid (1979), and Rajaa al-Sanea (1981). After him are Saad Al-Harthi (1984), Sami Al-Najei (1997), Nasser Al-Dawsari (1998), Firas Al-Buraikan (2000), Malek Mouath (1981), and Abdulmalek Al-Khaibri (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Saudi Arabia

Among soccer players born in Saudi Arabia, Ibrahim Mater ranks 62Before him are Mohammed Al-Breik (1992), Khaled Aziz (1981), Abdullah Al-Waked (1975), Talal Jebreen (1973), Mohammed Ameen (1980), and Mabrouk Zaid (1979). After him are Saad Al-Harthi (1984), Sami Al-Najei (1997), Nasser Al-Dawsari (1998), Firas Al-Buraikan (2000), Malek Mouath (1981), and Abdulmalek Al-Khaibri (1986).