Soccer Player

Mosab Balhous

Syrian footballer

1983 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mosab Balhous is the 16,006th most popular soccer player, the 221st most popular biography from Syria and the 5th most popular Syrian Soccer Player.

Mosab Balhous, the Syrian footballer born in 1983, is most famous for his career as a professional defender, primarily playing for clubs in Syria and the Middle East. He has also represented the Syrian national team in international competitions.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Mosab Balhous ranks 15,987 out of 21,273Before him are Kenji Suzuki, Kevin Davies, Aziz Ibragimov, Tatsuya Masushima, Darius Olaru, and Christofer Heimeroth. After him are Marcelo Baron Polanczyk, Aleksandre Amisulashvili, Anouk Hoogendijk, Kiliann Sildillia, David Guzmán, and Romario Ibarra.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Mosab Balhous ranks 1,229Before him are Luís Augusto Osório Romão, Allar Raja, Jennifer Oeser, Oswaldo Minda, Sebastian Nerz, and Martina Hrašnová. After him are Ladislav Škantár, František Raboň, Shaun Maloney, Josh Childress, Anna Maria Uusitalo, and Sarah Stevenson.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, Mosab Balhous ranks 221 out of NaNBefore him are Jwan Yosef (1984), Omar Kharbin (1994), Firas Al-Khatib (1983), Maryam al-Khawaja (1987), Nasser al-Shami (1982), and Zain Al Rafeea (2004). After him are Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji (null), Asia Ramazan Antar (1997), Mohammed Osman (1994), Waad Al-Kateab (null), Amna Suleiman (null), and Hend Zaza (2009).

Among Soccer Players In Syria

Among soccer players born in Syria, Mosab Balhous ranks 5Before him are Mahmoud Dahoud (1996), Sanharib Malki (1984), Omar Kharbin (1994), and Firas Al-Khatib (1983). After him are Mohammed Osman (1994), Mahmoud Al-Mawas (1993), and Mardik Mardikian (1992).

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