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Néjib Ghommidh

1953 - Today

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Néjib Ghommidh (Arabic: نَجِيب غُمَّيْض; born 12 March 1953 in Tunis) is a retired Tunisian footballer. He played for the Tunisia national football team, including appearing for them in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. In Tunisia's first ever World Cup finals match, he scored the second goal in a 3–1 win over Mexico. He played as a defensive midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Néjib Ghommidh is the 5,951st most popular soccer player (down from 5,035th in 2019), the 122nd most popular biography from Tunisia (down from 119th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Tunisian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Néjib Ghommidh ranks 5,951 out of 21,273Before him are Hikaru Hironiwa, Satoshi Sato, Borivoje Đorđević, Julio César Uribe, Rodrigo Tabata, and Naoki Matsuda. After him are Cristian Tello, Manuel Locatelli, Raphael Tracey, Viktor Shustikov, Peter Stöger, and Fabio Pecchia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Néjib Ghommidh ranks 542Before him are Gus Williams, Peter Sarnak, Evelin Kaufer, Raad Hammoudi, Susan Pedersen, and Kaarlo Maaninka. After him are Kay Lenz, Ron Underwood, Filbert Bayi, Aleksandr Poleshchuk, Abdelkader Horr, and Benno Magnusson.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Néjib Ghommidh ranks 122 out of 210Before him are Faouzi Mansouri (1956), Chokri Belaid (1964), Abderraouf Ben Aziza (1953), Carlos Rodríguez (null), Mehdi Jomaa (1962), and Claude Bartolone (1951). After him are Nabil Maâloul (1962), Elyes Fakhfakh (1972), Ons Jabeur (1994), Dhafer Youssef (1967), Ammar Souayah (1957), and Sami Trabelsi (1968).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Tunisia

Among soccer players born in Tunisia, Néjib Ghommidh ranks 14Before him are Témime Lahzami (1949), Mohamed Ben Rehaiem (1951), Ali Boumnijel (1966), Mokhtar Naili (1953), Faouzi Mansouri (1956), and Abderraouf Ben Aziza (1953). After him are Nabil Maâloul (1962), Ammar Souayah (1957), Sami Trabelsi (1968), Zoubeir Baya (1971), Chokri El Ouaer (1966), and Radhi Jaïdi (1975).