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Waleed Al Hayam

1991 - Today

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Waleed Mohamed Abdulla Ali Al Hayam (born 3 February 1991 in Muharraq, Bahrain) is a Bahraini footballer. He is currently playing for Al-Muharraq in the Bahraini Premier League as a defender. He was called up to the Bahrain national football team at 2011 AFC Asian Cup, hosted by neighboring country Qatar. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Waleed Al Hayam is the 18,693rd most popular soccer player (up from 19,176th in 2019), the 23rd most popular biography from Bahrain (up from 24th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Bahraini Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Waleed Al Hayam ranks 18,693 out of 21,273Before him are Junior Ajayi, Demba Savage, Ève Périsset, Unai Vencedor, Will Hughes, and Christian Fernández. After him are Ivan Šunjić, Ejike Uzoenyi, Fredrik Ulvestad, Jean Lucas, Yoshinori Katsumata, and Adrian Grbić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Waleed Al Hayam ranks 1,200Before him are Zhang Anda, Marin Draganja, Shohei Takahashi, Nwankwo Obiora, Lara Grangeon, and Osinachi Ohale. After him are Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Sergei Petrov, Célia Aymonier, Rustam Tulaganov, Chloé Bulleux, and Jason Davidson.

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In Bahrain

Among people born in Bahrain, Waleed Al Hayam ranks 23 out of 24Before him are Sayed Mohammed Jaffer (1985), Ali Assadalla (1993), Yusuf Saad Kamel (1983), Mohamed Husain (1980), Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993), and Hussain Ali Baba (1982). After him are Hala Al Turk (2002), Park Wan-yong (1984), Harry McNulty (1993), Maryam Hassani (1993), and Dai Yoshioka (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bahrain

Among soccer players born in Bahrain, Waleed Al Hayam ranks 9Before him are Ismail Abdullatif (1986), Sayed Mohammed Jaffer (1985), Ali Assadalla (1993), Mohamed Husain (1980), Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993), and Hussain Ali Baba (1982).