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Parvizdzhon Umarbayev

1994 - Today

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Parvizdzhon Abdulloyevich Umarbayev (Tajik: Парвизҷон Умарбоев; born 1 November 1994) is a Tajik professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bulgarian club Lokomotiv Plovdiv and the Tajikistan national team. He also holds a Russian citizenship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Parvizdzhon Umarbayev is the 17,813th most popular soccer player (down from 17,264th in 2024), the 38th most popular biography from Tajikistan (down from 34th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Tadzhik Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Parvizdzhon Umarbayev ranks 17,813 out of 21,273Before him are Takuya Iwanami, Yannick Cahuzac, Jovane Cabral, Carlos Lobatón, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, and Jan Bořil. After him are Vahid Talebloo, Rachid Alioui, Beto, Fabien Audard, Armando Obispo, and Lionel Mathis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Parvizdzhon Umarbayev ranks 797Before him are Simon Pettersson, Gabriele Detti, Patricia Maria Țig, Hikaru Naomoto, Larry Azouni, and Takuya Iwanami. After him are Valērijs Šabala, Nika Kacharava, Vitor Bueno, Teuvo Teräväinen, Aleksandar Čavrić, and Christin Hussong.

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In Tajikistan

Among people born in Tajikistan, Parvizdzhon Umarbayev ranks 38 out of 35Before him are Mukhsin Mukhamadiev (1966), Khasan Baroyev (1982), Raimkul Malakhbekov (1974), Manuchekhr Dzhalilov (1990), Elena Tatarkova (1976), and Arsen Avakov (1971). After him are Fatkhullo Fatkhulloyev (1990), Alan Kasaev (1986), Mavzuna Chorieva (1992), Suhrob Khodjaev (1993), Komronshokh Ustopiriyon (1993), and Olimjon Ishanov (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Tajikistan

Among soccer players born in Tajikistan, Parvizdzhon Umarbayev ranks 6Before him are Rashid Rakhimov (1965), Sergei Mandreko (1971), Mukhsin Mukhamadiev (1966), Manuchekhr Dzhalilov (1990), and Arsen Avakov (1971). After him are Fatkhullo Fatkhulloyev (1990), and Alan Kasaev (1986).