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Ismail Abdullatif

1986 - Today

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Ismail Abdullatif Ismail Hassan (Arabic: إِسْمَاعِيل عَبْد اللَّطِيف إِسْمَاعِيل حَسَن; born 11 September 1986) is a Bahraini professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bahraini Premier League club Al-Khaldiya, which he captains, and the Bahrain national team. He is Bahrain's all-time top scorer. Representing Bahrain at three AFC Asian Cups and the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, two of his 48 international goals made history for the country: one in a 2–1 upset of South Korea at the 2007 AFC Asian Cup and the other against Saudi Arabia in 2009 that sent Bahrain to play New Zealand in the inter-confederation play-offs, which they eventually lost. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 21 in 2024). Ismail Abdullatif is the 13,329th most popular soccer player (down from 9,585th in 2024), the 16th most popular biography from Bahrain (down from 14th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Bahraini Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Ismail Abdullatif ranks 861Before her are Xavi Torres, Artem Lobov, Prince Tagoe, Kyrylo Fesenko, Michael Orozco, and Bart De Clercq. After her are Pelageya, Yuliya Stepanova, Yu Song, Cenk İldem, Tiago Apolónia, and Beslan Mudranov.

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In Bahrain

Among people born in Bahrain, Ismail Abdullatif ranks 16 out of 24Before her are Mamtha Mohandas (1984), Jacqueline Fernandez (1985), A'ala Hubail (1982), Salman Isa (1977), Houda Nonoo (1964), and Frank Turner (1981). After her are Sayed Mohammed Jaffer (1985), Ali Assadalla (1993), Yusuf Saad Kamel (1983), Mohamed Husain (1980), Mohamed Salmeen (1980), and Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bahrain

Among soccer players born in Bahrain, Ismail Abdullatif ranks 3Before her are A'ala Hubail (1982), and Salman Isa (1977). After her are Sayed Mohammed Jaffer (1985), Ali Assadalla (1993), Mohamed Husain (1980), Mohamed Salmeen (1980), Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993), Hussain Ali Baba (1982), Mohamed Hubail (1981), Waleed Al Hayam (1991), and Mohamed Marhoon (1998).