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Morteza Sharifi

1999 - Today

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Morteza Sharifi (Persian: مرتضی شریفی, born May 27, 1999, in Urmia) is an Iranian volleyball player who plays as an outside spiker for the Iranian national team and Turkish club Galatasaray. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Morteza Sharifi is the 8,396th most popular athlete (up from 8,498th in 2019), the 657th most popular biography from Iran (up from 664th in 2019) and the 40th most popular Iranian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Morteza Sharifi ranks 8,396 out of 6,025Before him are Jean-Marc Pontvianne, Denis Bogdan, Grace Brown, Kimberley Woods, Krista Tervo, and William Reais. After him are Vitor Ishiy, Necati Er, Julian Azaad, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Ruman Shana, and Caitlin Cronin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Morteza Sharifi ranks 720Before him are Karyna Demidik, Vanda Vályi, Keita Irumagawa, Jin Ikoma, William Reais, and Tiffany Espensen. After him are Rhys McClenaghan, Radu Boboc, Ricardo Grigore, Sota Sato, Enrica Piccoli, and Slimane Moula.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Morteza Sharifi ranks 657 out of 631Before him are Mohammad Hassanzadeh (1990), Behnam Yakhchali (1995), Dina Pouryounes (1992), Hamideh Abbasali (1990), Meisam Salehi (1998), and Mehdi Marandi (1986). After him are Javad Karimi (1998), Armin Hadipour (null), Mohammad Rahbari (1991), Nazanin Malaei (1992), Sorayya Aghaei (1996), and Hanieh Rostamian (1998).

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Among ATHLETES In Iran

Among athletes born in Iran, Morteza Sharifi ranks 40Before him are Sajjad Mardani (1988), Saber Kazemi (1998), Dina Pouryounes (1992), Hamideh Abbasali (1990), Meisam Salehi (1998), and Mehdi Marandi (1986). After him are Armin Hadipour (null), Nazanin Malaei (1992), Hanieh Rostamian (1998), Alireza Nejati (1998), Masoud Gholami (1991), and Bahman Asgari (1991).