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Jaouad Zairi

1982 - Today

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Jaouad Zairi (Arabic: جواد الزايري; born 17 April 1982) is a Moroccan professional footballer who played as a winger. He played for the Morocco national team between 2000 and 2009, making 34 appearances and scoring six goals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jaouad Zairi is the 12,317th most popular soccer player (down from 10,161st in 2024), the 254th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 230th in 2019) and the 92nd most popular Moroccan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jaouad Zairi ranks 12,317 out of 21,273Before him are Dmitri Khlestov, Sami Allagui, Kazuma Watanabe, Sébastien Bassong, Fabian Johnson, and Román Torres. After him are Djené Dakonam, Miguel Trauco, Mari Kawamura, Arjan Beqaj, Stelios Malezas, and David Healy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Jaouad Zairi ranks 824Before him are Kwame Brown, Pekka Lagerblom, Ami Suzuki, Elena Zamolodchikova, Yūto Satō, and Javi Varas. After him are Iroda Tulyaganova, Uğur Boral, Dae-ho Lee, Kazunori Iio, Manija Dawlat, and Branimir Subašić.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Jaouad Zairi ranks 254 out of 264Before him are Hicham Zerouali (1977), Khalid Askri (1981), Tahar Tamsamani (1980), Achraf Dari (1999), Soufiane Alloudi (1983), and Mouhcine Iajour (1985). After him are Zouhair Feddal (1989), Faouzia (2000), Najat El Hachmi (1979), Zineb Triki (1980), Jorge Sánchez (null), and Adam Masina (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Morocco

Among soccer players born in Morocco, Jaouad Zairi ranks 92Before him are Badr Banoun (1993), Hicham Zerouali (1977), Khalid Askri (1981), Achraf Dari (1999), Soufiane Alloudi (1983), and Mouhcine Iajour (1985). After him are Zouhair Feddal (1989), Adam Masina (1994), Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti (1996), Yahya Jabrane (1991), Adam Maher (1993), and Rachid Rokki (1974).