SOCCER PLAYER

Mohamed Abou Gabal

1989 - Today

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Mohamed Qotb Abou Gabal Ali (Arabic: مُحَمَّد قُطْب أَبُو جَبَل عَلِيّ; born 29 January 1989), also known as Gabaski, is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Egyptian Premier League club Modern Sport and the Egypt national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Mohamed Abou Gabal is the 14,474th most popular soccer player (down from 9,627th in 2024), the 635th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 600th in 2019) and the 64th most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohamed Abou Gabal ranks 14,474 out of 21,273Before him are Lee Nguyen, İbrahim Toraman, Michael Thurk, Jun Uchida, Evander, and Patric. After him are Robert Bauer, André Hahn, Andrea Masiello, Pontus Jansson, Ángel Mena, and Banana Yaya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Mohamed Abou Gabal ranks 834Before him are Lee Yoo-young, Zhang Liyin, Alexandra Panova, Jo Kwon, Álex Quiñónez, and Lee Jung-su. After him are Zhang Chengdong, Júnior Caiçara, Sonja Vasić, Patrick Hausding, Saliou Ciss, and Erik Shoji.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Mohamed Abou Gabal ranks 635 out of 642Before him are Ahmed Salah Hosny (1979), Fares El-Bakh (1998), Tamer Bayoumi (1982), Mohamed Nagy (1984), Ramy Rabia (1993), and Ahmed Alaaeldin (1993). After him are Ahmed Adly (1987), Death of Khaled Mohamed Saeed (1982), Ramy Sabry (1978), Ihab Abdelrahman (1989), Sayed Moawad (1979), and Mohamed Elsayed (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Mohamed Abou Gabal ranks 64Before him are Ramadan Sobhi (1997), Zizo (1996), Ahmed Salah Hosny (1979), Mohamed Nagy (1984), Ramy Rabia (1993), and Ahmed Alaaeldin (1993). After him are Sayed Moawad (1979), Marwan Mohsen (1989), Kahraba (1994), Saad Samir (1989), Mohamed Abdel Shafy (1985), and Ayman Ashraf (1991).