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Mohamed Al-Romaihi

1990 - Today

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Mohamed Saad Marzooq Almla Marzooq Al-Romaihi (Arabic: محمد سعد الرميحي; born 9 September 1990) is a Bahraini professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Al-Khaldiya and the Bahrain national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Al-Romaihi is the 21,230th most popular soccer player, the 26th most popular biography from Bahrain and the 11th most popular Bahraini Soccer Player.

Mohamed Al-Romaihi is most famous for being a Bahraini footballer who plays as a forward. He has represented the Bahrain national team and has played for various clubs in the Bahraini league.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohamed Al-Romaihi ranks 21,230 out of 21,273Before him are Rikito Inoue, Aly Abeid, Diego, Scott Arfield, Takuya Yoshikawa, and Ren Sengoku. After him are Dudu, Kayrat Zhyrgalbek uulu, Lewis Grabban, Kenta Hirose, Masato Yuzawa, and Yuichi Kubo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Mohamed Al-Romaihi ranks 1,799Before him are Nahki Wells, Kevin Long, Jonelle Filigno, Ishita Dutta, Brek Shea, and Ren Sengoku. After him are Cyrille Thièry, Darren Mattocks, Aliona Dubitskaya, Anjli Mohindra, Kazuya Sunamori, and Rachel Klamer.

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In Bahrain

Among people born in Bahrain, Mohamed Al-Romaihi ranks 26 out of 24Before him are Mohamed Husain (1980), Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993), Hussain Ali Baba (1982), Waleed Al Hayam (1991), Hala Al Turk (2002), and Mohamed Marhoon (1998). After him are Ali Madan (1995), Sayed Dhiya Saeed (1992), Park Wan-yong (1984), Harry McNulty (1993), Maryam Hassani (1993), and Dai Yoshioka (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bahrain

Among soccer players born in Bahrain, Mohamed Al-Romaihi ranks 11Before him are Ali Assadalla (1993), Mohamed Husain (1980), Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993), Hussain Ali Baba (1982), Waleed Al Hayam (1991), and Mohamed Marhoon (1998). After him are Ali Madan (1995), and Sayed Dhiya Saeed (1992).