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Wan Zack Haikal

1991 - Today

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Wan Zack Haikal bin Wan Noor (born 28 January 1991) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a striker or midfielder, for Penang in the Malaysia Super League. He is also a member of the Malaysia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Wan Zack Haikal is the 12,183rd most popular soccer player (up from 18,530th in 2019), the 70th most popular biography from Malaysia (up from 92nd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Malaysian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Wan Zack Haikal ranks 12,181 out of 21,273Before him are Nick Rimando, José Alves dos Santos Júnior, Kang Min-soo, and Luis Miguel Salvador. After him are Koray Günter, Kiril Despodov, Walter Martínez, Sergey Krivets, Michel Aebischer, Lorenzo Lucca, Norio Suzuki, and Giandomenico Mesto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Wan Zack Haikal ranks 509Before him are Fedor Černych, Paulo Costa, Heize, Álvaro Vázquez, Wolfgang Van Halen, and Alan Pulido. After him are Cody Garbrandt, Artem Pyvovarov, Khris Middleton, Mafumafu, Hayley Arceneaux, and Max Chilton.

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In Malaysia

Among people born in Malaysia, Wan Zack Haikal ranks 70 out of 90Before him are Angelica Lee (1976), Mario Miranda (1926), Nisha Ayub (1979), Guy Sebastian (1981), Mohd Faiz Subri (1987), and Azizulhasni Awang (1988). After him are Che'Nelle (1983), Nicholas Teo (1981), Shila Amzah (1990), Alex Edmondson (1993), Yuna (1986), and Lee Zii Jia (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Malaysia

Among soccer players born in Malaysia, Wan Zack Haikal ranks 4Before him are Soh Chin Ann (1950), Mokhtar Dahari (1953), and Mohd Faiz Subri (1987). After him are Dion Cools (1996), Shaun Maloney (1983), Tadashi Takeda (1986), and Hadi Fayyadh (2000).