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Osama Rashid

1992 - Today

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Osama Jabbar Shafeeq Rashid (Arabic: أُسَامَة جَبَّار شَفِيق رَشِيد; born 17 January 1992) is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Erbil SC and the Iraq national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Osama Rashid is the 16,102nd most popular soccer player (down from 14,482nd in 2019), the 369th most popular biography from Iraq (up from 373rd in 2019) and the 21st most popular Iraqi Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Osama Rashid ranks 16,102 out of 21,273Before him are Craig Burley, Rouzbeh Cheshmi, Salem Al-Hajri, Ben Halloran, Mukhtar Ali, and Ihor Plastun. After him are Nicolas Seiwald, Pablo Mouche, Cauê Santos da Mata, Borja Bastón, Bradley Carnell, and David Moberg Karlsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Osama Rashid ranks 866Before him are Achraf Lazaar, Steeve Yago, Emilie Haavi, Kelsey Robinson, Christina McHale, and Ben Halloran. After him are Borja Bastón, Marko Todorović, Maimi Yajima, Motaz Hawsawi, Daniel Heuer Fernandes, and Yasutaka Uchiyama.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Osama Rashid ranks 369 out of 384Before him are Alaa Abdul-Zahra (1987), Jalal Hassan (1991), Mohanad Ali (2000), Bassam Al-Rawi (1997), Dhurgham Ismail (1994), and Ahmed Yasin Ghani (1991). After him are Saad Abdul-Amir (1992), Mohammed Waad (1999), Dana Hussain (1986), Humam Tariq (1996), Ali Faez (1994), and Bashar Resan (1996).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Iraq

Among soccer players born in Iraq, Osama Rashid ranks 21Before him are Alaa Abdul-Zahra (1987), Jalal Hassan (1991), Mohanad Ali (2000), Bassam Al-Rawi (1997), Dhurgham Ismail (1994), and Ahmed Yasin Ghani (1991). After him are Saad Abdul-Amir (1992), Mohammed Waad (1999), Humam Tariq (1996), Ali Faez (1994), Bashar Resan (1996), and Amjad Attwan (1997).