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Ammar Hamdy

1999 - Today

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Ammar Hamdy Ahmed Maghrabi Omar (born 26 November 1999) is an Egyptian footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Egyptian national team and the Egyptian Premier League side Al Ittihad Alexandria on loan from Al Ahly. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ammar Hamdy has received more than 1,836 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ammar Hamdy is the 21,271st most popular soccer player, the 638th most popular biography from Egypt and the 69th most popular Egyptian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ammar Hamdy ranks 21,271 out of 21,273Before him are Salah Mohsen, Grace Chanda, Callum McCowatt, Meikayla Moore, Annalie Longo, and Emma Rolston. After him are Anna Leat, Sipho Mbule, Diego Cervantes, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Catherine Musonda, and Carla Guerrero.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Ammar Hamdy ranks 590Before him are George Ganea, Lautaro Morales, Dane Ingham, Wesly Decas, Jay Rich-Baghuelou, and Karalo Maibuca. After him are Callum McCowatt, Sam Vines, Albert Chemutai, Sibusiso Mabiliso, Michael Woud, and Claudia Bunge.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Ammar Hamdy ranks 669 out of 642Before him are Akram Tawfik (1997), Taher Mohamed (1997), Abdel-Qader Saïd (1989), Habiba Marzouk (2002), Doha Hany (1997), and Basmla ElSalamoney (1999). After him are Noura Mohamed (1998), Mouda Zeyada (1995), Haydy Morsy (1999), Mohamed Safwat (1990), Karim Fouad (1999), and Vivian Okwach (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Ammar Hamdy ranks 78Before him are Emam Ashour (1998), Salah Mohsen (1998), Karim Fouad (1999), Mahmoud Gad (1998), Karim El Eraki (1997), and Osama Galal (1997). After him are Akram Tawfik (1997), and Taher Mohamed (1997).