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Mohamed Zidan

1981 - Today

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Mohamed Abdallah Mohamed Zidan (Arabic: محمد عبد الله محمد زيدان; born 11 December 1981) is an Egyptian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Zidan is the 3,831st most popular soccer player (down from 2,739th in 2024), the 528th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 499th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohamed Zidan ranks 3,832 out of 21,273Before him are Rodolfo Rodríguez, Brandãozinho, Michel Renquin, Yusuke Yoshizaki, Berry van Aerle, Zeffiro Furiassi, and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg. After him are Ramón Marsal, João Palhinha, Oscar Más, Hector Goetinck, and Roberto Mussi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Mohamed Zidan ranks 155Before him are Elena Dementieva, Takeshi Honda, Kaan Urgancıoğlu, Andrija Delibašić, Wataru Ota, and Yusuke Yoshizaki. After him are Fumiaki Nakamura, Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, Mahamadou Diarra, Christina Milian, Kunal Nayyar, and Timo Boll.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Mohamed Zidan ranks 528 out of 642Before him are Khadr El-Touni (1915), Pope Agrippinus of Alexandria (100), Gamal El-Ghitani (1945), Mahmoud El Nokrashy Pasha (1888), Zakaria Goneim (1905), and Ibrahim Shams (1917). After him are Aly Lotfy Mahmoud (1935), Avi Cohen (1956), Pope Julian of Alexandria (200), Maggie Gobran (1949), Mohamed Elneny (1992), and Mido (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Mohamed Zidan ranks 12Before him are Ad-Diba (1927), Mahmoud El-Gohary (1938), Mustafa Mansour (1914), Omar Marmoush (1999), Essam El Hadary (1973), and Ahmed Hassan (1975). After him are Avi Cohen (1956), Mohamed Elneny (1992), Mido (1983), Mohamed Latif (1909), Mohamed Aboutrika (1978), and Hany Ramzy (1969).