HANDBALL PLAYER

Mohammad Sanad

1991 - Today

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Mohammad Hisham Sanad (Arabic: محمد هشام سند; born 16 January 1991) is an Egyptian handball player for USAM Nîmes Gard and the Egyptian national team. He was a member of the Egypt men's national handball team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and at the World Men's Handball Championship in 2017, 2019 and 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohammad Sanad is the 439th most popular handball player (up from 444th in 2019), the 650th most popular biography from Egypt (up from 653rd in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Egyptian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Mohammad Sanad ranks 439 out of 420Before him are Orlane Kanor, Steffen Weinhold, Pauletta Foppa, Jonathan Carlsbogård, Mattias Zachrisson, and Pauline Coatanea. After him are Vladlena Bobrovnikova, Gnonsiane Niombla, Magnus Jøndal, Line Jørgensen, Gabriella Szűcs, and Andrea Klikovac.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Mohammad Sanad ranks 1,268Before him are Adisak Kraisorn, Paulo Conrado do Carmo Sardin, Matoma, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Matthias Plachta, and Wei Yongli. After him are Daniel Høegh, Amber Bondin, Mirco Maestri, Bruno Hortelano, Sara Krnjić, and Luke Durbridge.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Mohammad Sanad ranks 650 out of 642Before him are Amal Adam (1981), Mohamed Abdelmonem (1999), Stiliana Nikolova (2005), Omar Assar (1991), Mostafa El Gamel (1988), and Ali Ghazal (1992). After him are Sara Ahmed (1998), Karim Handawy (1988), Mohamed Safwat (1990), Hamdy Fathy (1994), Deng Wei (null), and Saleh Gomaa (1993).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Egypt

Among handball players born in Egypt, Mohammad Sanad ranks 3Before him are Ahmed El-Ahmar (1984), and Yahia Omar (1997). After him are Karim Handawy (1988).