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Nasser Maher

1997 - Today

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Nasser Maher Abdelhamid Abdelhamid Elnouhi (Arabic: ناصر ماهر عبد الحميد; born 8 February 1997) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Egyptian League club Zamalek and the Egypt national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nasser Maher is the 21,027th most popular soccer player (down from 20,633rd in 2019), the 667th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 666th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nasser Maher ranks 21,027 out of 21,273Before him are Marc Pugh, Emily van Egmond, Garang Kuol, , Kelvin Etuhu, and Kyle Bartley. After him are Ayumu Matsumoto, Masaya Kojima, Shusuke Yonehara, Sho Araki, Riku Yamada, and Johnny Russell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Nasser Maher ranks 1,032Before him are Evgeniia Frolkina, Jake Clarke-Salter, Kento Haneda, Maite Cazorla, Krisztián Manhercz, and Mateusz Borkowski. After him are Masaya Kojima, Catie DeLoof, Lea Meyer, Davit Chaloyan, Yang Chun-han, and Kenta Kawanaka.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Nasser Maher ranks 667 out of 642Before him are Mohamed Abdelaal (1990), Ashraf Amgad El-Seify (1995), Maha Gouda (1998), Khalid Assar (1992), Garang Kuol (2004), and Nadeen Ashraf (1998). After him are Abdelrahman Wael (1995), Karim Fouad (1999), Azmy Mehelba (1991), Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (1998), Doha Hany (1997), and Mahmoud Gad (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Nasser Maher ranks 74Before him are Ibrahim Adel (2001), Amr El Solia (1990), Akram Tawfik (1997), Salah Mohsen (1998), Taher Mohamed (1997), and Garang Kuol (2004). After him are Karim Fouad (1999), Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (1998), Mahmoud Gad (1998), Osama Galal (1997), Ammar Hamdy (1999), and Karim El Eraki (1997).