SOCCER PLAYER

Vahid Amiri

1988 - Today

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Vahid Amiri (Persian: وحید امیری; born 2 April 1988) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays mainly as a winger for Persian Gulf Pro League club Foolad. He has also represented Iran national team in the past. Amiri represented the Iran at the 2015 and 2019 AFC Asian Cups and also the 2018 FIFA World Cup. He predominantly plays as a left winger but can play in all attacking positions. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2024). Vahid Amiri is the 13,268th most popular soccer player (down from 10,880th in 2024), the 562nd most popular biography from Iran (down from 529th in 2019) and the 41st most popular Iranian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Vahid Amiri ranks 768Before him are Yasmani Acosta, Magno Cruz, Bruno Ecuele Manga, Stefan Struve, Stephanie Beckert, and May J.. After him are Kim Hyeon-woo, Yannick Borel, Tina Šutej, Roniel Iglesias, Denise Herrmann, and Eric Frenzel.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Vahid Amiri ranks 562 out of 631Before him are Ramin Karimloo (1978), Afshin Peyrovani (1970), Ramin Rezaeian (1990), Jefferson Fredo Rodrigues (1978), Reza Enayati (1976), and Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe (1978). After him are Ghasem Rezaei (1985), Reza Shahroudi (1972), Milad Mohammadi (1993), Behrouz Sebt Rasoul (1970), Javad Foroughi (1979), and Zahra Nemati (1985).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Iran

Among soccer players born in Iran, Vahid Amiri ranks 41Before him are Sirous Dinmohammadi (1970), Alireza Mansourian (1971), Afshin Peyrovani (1970), Ramin Rezaeian (1990), Jefferson Fredo Rodrigues (1978), and Reza Enayati (1976). After him are Reza Shahroudi (1972), Milad Mohammadi (1993), Ali Gholizadeh (1996), Hossein Kaebi (1985), Nima Nakisa (1975), and Ebrahim Mirzapour (1978).