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Saad Al-Harthi

1984 - Today

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Saad Mish'al Al-Harthi, also transliterated Sa'ad Al-Harthi (Arabic: سعد مشعل الحارثي; born 3 February 1984) is a Saudi Arabian former football striker who played for Saudi Premiership side Al-Nassr FC. He retired from playing football in 2013. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Saad Al-Harthi is the 14,045th most popular soccer player (down from 12,131st in 2024), the 320th most popular biography from Saudi Arabia (down from 308th in 2019) and the 65th most popular Saudi Arabian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Saad Al-Harthi ranks 14,045 out of 21,273Before him are Pasquale Padalino, Ben Sigmund, Jonathan Viera, Frank Fabra, Alecsandro, and Ahmed Akaïchi. After him are Josh Cavallo, Guido Carrillo, Heiko Gerber, Mathias Abel, Cheikh N'Doye, and Bernard Parker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Saad Al-Harthi ranks 955Before him are Misono, Mark Knowles, Arnór Atlason, Wu You, Nikos Oikonomopoulos, and Ivan Kružliak. After him are Alceu, Kevin Oris, Mihkel Aksalu, Antti Tuisku, Kamel Ghilas, and Christian Obodo.

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In Saudi Arabia

Among people born in Saudi Arabia, Saad Al-Harthi ranks 320 out of 354Before him are Rayyanah Barnawi (1988), Salem al-Hazmi (1981), Mabrouk Zaid (1979), Rajaa al-Sanea (1981), Abdulaziz Al-Janoubi (1974), and Ibrahim Mater (1975). After him are Sami Al-Najei (1997), Nasser Al-Dawsari (1998), Firas Al-Buraikan (2000), Malek Mouath (1981), Abdulmalek Al-Khaibri (1986), and Naif Al-Qadi (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Saudi Arabia

Among soccer players born in Saudi Arabia, Saad Al-Harthi ranks 65Before him are Abdullah Al-Waked (1975), Talal Jebreen (1973), Mohammed Ameen (1980), Mabrouk Zaid (1979), Abdulaziz Al-Janoubi (1974), and Ibrahim Mater (1975). After him are Sami Al-Najei (1997), Nasser Al-Dawsari (1998), Firas Al-Buraikan (2000), Malek Mouath (1981), Abdulmalek Al-Khaibri (1986), and Naif Al-Qadi (1979).