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Tarek Thabet

1971 - Today

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Tarek Thabet (Arabic: طارق ثابت; born 16 August 1971), is a Tunisian former professional footballer who played as a defender for Espérance de Tunis and the Tunisia national team. At club level, he spent his entire career at Espérance de Tunis. He was a member of the Tunisian team during the World Cups in 1998 and 2002. He managed Libyan Premier League club Khaleej Sirte, after spending the 2008–09 season at Wefaq Sabratha. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Tarek Thabet is the 11,134th most popular soccer player, the 170th most popular biography from Tunisia and the 45th most popular Tunisian Soccer Player.

Tarek Thabet is a Tunisian association football player known for his role as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Tunisia and has represented the Tunisian national team at different levels.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Tarek Thabet ranks 933Before him are Lesley Fera, Marko Spittka, Nelson Parraguez, Kazuyuki Kyoya, Paul Sparks, and Tanoka Beard. After him are Elisa Donovan, Kjersti Grini, Chris Kirkpatrick, Hideo Yoshizawa, Sean Spicer, and Pavel Patera.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Tarek Thabet ranks 170 out of 210Before him are Marc Gicquel (1977), Adel Nefzi (1974), Radhouane Salhi (1967), Issam Jemâa (1984), Malek Jaziri (1984), and Salah Mejri (1986). After him are Hassen Gabsi (1974), Imed Ben Younes (1974), Hamdi Harbaoui (1985), Ali Zitouni (1981), Ferid Chouchane (1973), and Imed Mhedhebi (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Tunisia

Among soccer players born in Tunisia, Tarek Thabet ranks 45Before him are Mounir Boukadida (1967), Karim Saidi (1983), Sirajeddine Chihi (1970), Adel Nefzi (1974), Radhouane Salhi (1967), and Issam Jemâa (1984). After him are Hassen Gabsi (1974), Imed Ben Younes (1974), Hamdi Harbaoui (1985), Ali Zitouni (1981), Ferid Chouchane (1973), and Imed Mhedhebi (1976).