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Klemi Saban

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Klemi Saban, (Hebrew: רחמים (קלמי) סבן; born February 17, 1980), is a retired Israeli football defender. Saban is mostly known for playing at Maccabi Netanya, there he played 6 years, captained the club and won over 200 caps in all club competitions. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Klemi Saban is the 16,553rd most popular soccer player (down from 14,141st in 2019), the 456th most popular biography from Israel (down from 447th in 2019) and the 40th most popular Israeli Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Klemi Saban ranks 16,547 out of 21,273After him are Kathrin Hendrich, Awer Mabil, Hassan Roudbarian, Kika Nazareth, Fumiya Iwamaru, Nigel Reo-Coker, Nemanja Milunović, Luis Robles, Aydın Yılmaz, Hiromasa Kanazawa, Riho Sakamoto, and Shinya Nasu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Klemi Saban ranks 1,235Before him are Tristan Gale, Matt Bonner, Tomohiro Wanami, Kohei Hiramatsu, Alexandra Escobar, and Daisuke Asahi. After him are Natalie Press, Romain Barras, Ann Simons, Matt Barnes, Mitsuru Chiyotanda, and Satoshi Yokoyama.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Klemi Saban ranks 455 out of 466Before him are Miri Ben-Ari (1978), Gal Mekel (1988), Ofir Marciano (1989), Amir Weintraub (1986), and Dekel Keinan (1984). After him are Eden Ben Basat (1986), Omer Damari (1989), Itay Shechter (1987), Shahar Tzuberi (1986), Elyanna (2002), Nir Bitton (1991), and Shira Rishony (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Israel

Among soccer players born in Israel, Klemi Saban ranks 40Before him are Manor Solomon (1999), Giorgi Tsitaishvili (2000), Yaniv Katan (1981), Nir Davidovich (1976), Ofir Marciano (1989), and Dekel Keinan (1984). After him are Eden Ben Basat (1986), Omer Damari (1989), Itay Shechter (1987), Nir Bitton (1991), Almog Cohen (1988), and Taleb Tawatha (1992).