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Mohammed El Filali

1945 - Today

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Mohammed El Filali (Arabic: محمد الفيلالي) (born 9 July 1945) is a Moroccan football forward who played for the Morocco in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. He also played for MC Oujda. Also, El Filali was a firefighter. Born in El Malah (near the border of Morocco), Filali began playing senior football with MC Oujda in 1962. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohammed El Filali is the 2,985th most popular soccer player (up from 4,374th in 2019), the 124th most popular biography from Algeria (up from 147th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Algerian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohammed El Filali ranks 2,985 out of 21,273Before him are György Szűcs, Rodolphe Hiden, Rudolf Bürger, Beb Bakhuys, Atsushi Yamaguchi, and Martín Pando. After him are Pietro Pastore, Slobodan Dubajić, Sven Jacobsson, Hugo Villanueva, Willoughby Hamilton, and Armandinho.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Mohammed El Filali ranks 439Before him are Virginia Wade, Anna Enquist, Gennady Burbulis, Giuseppe Wilson, Saharon Shelah, and Helen Fisher. After him are Henrik Nordbrandt, Tony Kaye, Portia Simpson-Miller, Mario Livio, Leslie West, and Francisco Sá.

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In Algeria

Among people born in Algeria, Mohammed El Filali ranks 124 out of 213Before him are Kad Merad (1964), Redha Malek (1931), Abdelhamid Brahimi (1936), Tahar Djaout (1954), Ernest Libérati (1906), and Smail Hamdani (1930). After him are Mustapha Dahleb (1952), Hassiba Boulmerka (1968), Françoise Dürr (1942), Biyouna (1952), Célestin Oliver (1930), and Abdelaziz Ben Tifour (1927).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Algeria

Among soccer players born in Algeria, Mohammed El Filali ranks 9Before him are Lakhdar Belloumi (1958), Rachid Mekhloufi (1936), Rabah Saâdane (1946), Djamel Zidane (1955), Djamel Menad (1960), and Ernest Libérati (1906). After him are Mustapha Dahleb (1952), Célestin Oliver (1930), Abdelaziz Ben Tifour (1927), Georges Lamia (1933), Abdelkader Ben Bouali (1912), and Mustapha Zitouni (1928).