SOCCER PLAYER

Salem Al-Hajri

1996 - Today

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Salem Ali Salem Al-Hajri (Arabic: سَالِم عَلِيّ سَالِم الْهَاجِرِيّ; born 10 April 1996) is a Qatari footballer who currently plays for Al Sadd and the Qatar national football team. He was named in the nation's 2019 Copa America squad. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Salem Al-Hajri is the 16,098th most popular soccer player (down from 13,785th in 2019), the 32nd most popular biography from Qatar (up from 33rd in 2019) and the 13th most popular Qatari Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Salem Al-Hajri ranks 16,098 out of 21,273Before him are Mohamed Bayo, Amel Majri, David Dunn, Aimi Kunitake, Craig Burley, and Rouzbeh Cheshmi. After him are Ben Halloran, Mukhtar Ali, Ihor Plastun, Osama Rashid, Nicolas Seiwald, and Pablo Mouche.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Salem Al-Hajri ranks 538Before him are Mayo Doko, André Horta, Shi Yuqi, Yosuke Ideguchi, Isaac Success, and Danielle Bradbery. After him are Chika Hirao, Alexey Zhigalkovich, Carlos Strandberg, Demarai Gray, Xie Siyi, and Gil Dias.

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In Qatar

Among people born in Qatar, Salem Al-Hajri ranks 32 out of 41Before him are Ismaeel Mohammad (1990), Hussein Yasser (1984), Meshaal Barsham (1998), Homam Ahmed (1999), Ahmed Yasser (1994), and Yousef Hassan (1996). After him are Assim Madibo (1996), Tarek Salman (1997), Khalid Muftah (1992), Mostafa Meshaal (2001), Al-Mahdi Ali Mukhtar (1992), and Bilal Mohammed (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Qatar

Among soccer players born in Qatar, Salem Al-Hajri ranks 13Before him are Ismaeel Mohammad (1990), Hussein Yasser (1984), Meshaal Barsham (1998), Homam Ahmed (1999), Ahmed Yasser (1994), and Yousef Hassan (1996). After him are Assim Madibo (1996), Tarek Salman (1997), Khalid Muftah (1992), Mostafa Meshaal (2001), Al-Mahdi Ali Mukhtar (1992), and Bilal Mohammed (1986).