SOCCER PLAYER

Nima Nakisa

1975 - Today

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Nima Nakisa (Persian: نیما نکیسا; born May 1, 1975, in Tehran) is an Iranian football executive and former football goalkeeper, who is currently the executive director of Zob Ahan sport club. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nima Nakisa is the 13,565th most popular soccer player (down from 12,779th in 2019), the 545th most popular biography from Iran (up from 559th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Iranian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nima Nakisa ranks 13,565 out of 21,273Before him are Armando Broja, Frederik Sørensen, Sergei Kornilenko, Keita Kanemoto, Michael Krmenčík, and Didier Domi. After him are Shiho Kohata, Huenes Marcelo Lemos, Charles N'Zogbia, Anton Putsila, Ryuji Tabuchi, and Kanu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Nima Nakisa ranks 948Before him are Moussa Mara, Chris Moneymaker, Serjão, Dennis van der Geest, Jim Bridenstine, and Caitlin Moran. After him are Michael Barry, Ibrahim Mater, Masato Saito, Pericles de Oliveira Ramos, Mathieu Boots, and Malin Baryard-Johnsson.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Nima Nakisa ranks 545 out of 631Before him are Milad Mohammadi (1993), Javad Foroughi (1979), Zahra Nemati (1985), Ehsan Haddadi (1985), Ali Gholizadeh (1996), and Hossein Kaebi (1985). After him are Hamid Sourian (1985), Ebrahim Mirzapour (1978), Salima Mazari (1980), Behrouz Boochani (1983), Rasoul Khatibi (1978), and Salim Ghazi Saeedi (1981).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Iran

Among soccer players born in Iran, Nima Nakisa ranks 44Before him are Reza Enayati (1976), Vahid Amiri (1988), Reza Shahroudi (1972), Milad Mohammadi (1993), Ali Gholizadeh (1996), and Hossein Kaebi (1985). After him are Ebrahim Mirzapour (1978), Rasoul Khatibi (1978), Brwa Nouri (1987), Javad Kazemian (1981), Alireza Haghighi (1988), and Amir Abedzadeh (1993).