SOCCER PLAYER

Yasser Al-Shahrani

1992 - Today

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Yasser Gharsan Saeed Al-Mohammadi Al-Shahrani (Arabic: ياسر غرسان سعيد المحمدي الشهراني; born 25 May 1992) is a Saudi Arabian footballer who plays as a left-back for Al-Qadsiah and the Saudi Arabia national team. He moved from Al-Qadsiah to Al-Hilal in 2012, after impressive performances at the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup, where he scored against Guatemala. He featured on the official Middle Eastern cover of the game FIFA 16, alongside Lionel Messi. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Yasser Al-Shahrani is the 9,500th most popular soccer player (down from 6,863rd in 2024), the 248th most popular biography from Saudi Arabia (down from 231st in 2019) and the 16th most popular Saudi Arabian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Yasser Al-Shahrani ranks 306Before her are Fernando Pacheco Flores, Ishak Belfodil, Kim Jin-su, K. L. Rahul, Hani, and Aaron Judge. After her are Rachid Ghezzal, Jessica Henwick, Stefan Ristovski, Go Ah-sung, Daryl Sabara, and Lyna Khoudri.

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In Saudi Arabia

Among people born in Saudi Arabia, Yasser Al-Shahrani ranks 248 out of 354Before her are Wail al-Shehri (1973), Omar Abdulrahman (1991), Mohammad Al-Sahlawi (1987), Saud Abdulhamid (1999), Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi (1971), and Mohand al-Shehri (1979). After her are Nawaf Al-Temyat (1976), Saleh Al-Shehri (1993), Nawaf al-Hazmi (1976), Ashleigh Cummings (1992), Abdullah Al-Dosari (1969), and Hamza al-Ghamdi (1980).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Saudi Arabia

Among soccer players born in Saudi Arabia, Yasser Al-Shahrani ranks 16Before her are Salman Al-Faraj (1989), Ali Al-Bulaihi (1989), Omar Abdulrahman (1991), Mohammad Al-Sahlawi (1987), Saud Abdulhamid (1999), and Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi (1971). After her are Nawaf Al-Temyat (1976), Saleh Al-Shehri (1993), Abdullah Al-Dosari (1969), Osama Hawsawi (1984), Abdulaziz Khathran (1973), and Mohamed Kanno (1994).