SOCCER PLAYER

Mohamed Ahmed

1989 - Today

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Mohamed Ahmed Ali Gharib Juma (Arabic: محمد أحمد; born 16 April 1989) is an Emirati footballer, who plays . He is best known for scoring at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt, giving the UAE a historic win against Venezuela on their way to the quarter-finals. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Ahmed is the 14,707th most popular soccer player (up from 16,558th in 2019), the 38th most popular biography from United Arab Emirates (up from 41st in 2019) and the 11th most popular Emirati Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohamed Ahmed ranks 14,707 out of 21,273Before her are Arata Sugiyama, Renato Ibarra, Francisco Molinero, Fabián Vargas, Mathias Schober, and Issa Ba. After her are Leandro Rinaudo, Fabian Rieder, Veljko Birmančević, Armando Ribeiro, Makoto Kimura, and Jonatan Maidana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Mohamed Ahmed ranks 879Before her are Kévin Théophile-Catherine, Marcus Gross, Ana Dabović, Rune Velta, Stefanie Heinzmann, and Evgenii Dadonov. After her are Ayaka Nishiwaki, Pablo Aguilar, Pauline Étienne, Mario Martínez, Rafi Gavron, and Harun Tekin.

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In United Arab Emirates

Among people born in United Arab Emirates, Mohamed Ahmed ranks 38 out of 49Before her are Ahmed Khalil (1991), Sultan Al Neyadi (1981), Haaz Sleiman (1976), Theyab Awana (1990), Ali Khasif (1987), and Ismail Al Hammadi (1988). After her are Amer Abdulrahman (1989), Abdulaziz Haikal (1990), Hamdan Al-Kamali (1989), Bandar Al-Ahbabi (1990), Sarra Besbes (1989), and Mohamed Fawzi (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In United Arab Emirates

Among soccer players born in United Arab Emirates, Mohamed Ahmed ranks 11Before her are Ismail Matar (1983), Walid Abbas (1985), Ahmed Khalil (1991), Theyab Awana (1990), Ali Khasif (1987), and Ismail Al Hammadi (1988). After her are Amer Abdulrahman (1989), Abdulaziz Haikal (1990), Hamdan Al-Kamali (1989), Bandar Al-Ahbabi (1990), Mohamed Fawzi (1990), and Khamis Esmaeel (1989).