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Nair Tiknizyan

1999 - Today

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Nair Hovhannesi Tiknizyan (Armenian: Նաիր Հովհաննեսի Թիկնիզյան; Russian: Наир Оганесович Тикнизян, romanized: Nair Oganesovich Tiknizyan; born 12 May 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Serbian SuperLiga club Red Star Belgrade. Born in Russia, he plays for the Armenia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nair Tiknizyan is the 20,839th most popular soccer player (down from 17,293rd in 2019), the 3,842nd most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,642nd in 2019) and the 233rd most popular Russian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nair Tiknizyan ranks 20,839 out of 21,273Before him are Keita Nakamura, Florent Hasani, Nigel Hasselbaink, Vagiz Galiulin, Alvaro Rodrigues, and Mahdi Kamil. After him are Hiroki Higuchi, Isaac Hayden, Takuya Sugimoto, Kiros Stanlley Soares Ferraz, Leonardo Ramos, and Ade Akinbiyi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Nair Tiknizyan ranks 663Before him are Jacob Schopf, Gary Trent Jr., Masaki Satō, Brian Ocampo, Aryan Tari, and Dávid Nagy. After him are Dejan Georgievski, Vazgen Tevanyan, Maxime Pianfetti, Sondre Guttormsen, Ivan Federico, and JuVaughn Harrison.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Nair Tiknizyan ranks 3,842 out of 3,761Before him are Anton Borodachev (2000), Elena Arzhakova (1989), Olga Girya (1991), Rozaliya Nasretdinova (1997), Denis Kudryavtsev (1992), and Vladimir Nikitin (1990). After him are Timur Morgunov (1996), Valentin Golubev (1992), Gulnaz Khatuntseva (1994), Alexander Burmistrov (1991), Vladimir Dyadyun (1988), and Elena Prokofyeva (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Russia

Among soccer players born in Russia, Nair Tiknizyan ranks 233Before him are Dmitry Poloz (1991), Stanislav Kritsyuk (1990), Sergei Chepchugov (1985), Nikolay Komlichenko (1995), Nikita Chernov (1996), and Aleksandr Prudnikov (1989). After him are Vladimir Dyadyun (1988), Maksim Mukhin (2001), Serder Serderov (1994), Elmir Nabiullin (1995), Timur Zhamaletdinov (1997), and Reziuan Mirzov (1993).