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Damian Mori

1970 - Today

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Damian Mori (born 30 September 1970) is an Australian former football player who is an assistant coach for Adelaide United. He won two Johnny Warren Medals, awarded to the best player in the Australian league and was top scorer on 5 occasions. He established a reputation as a pacy, poaching goalscorer, which is notable for a player who started his career as a defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Damian Mori is the 10,747th most popular soccer player, the 663rd most popular biography from Australia and the 50th most popular Australian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Damian Mori ranks 10,747 out of 21,273Before him are Michael Babatunde, Reza Enayati, Franck Jurietti, Pak Nam-chol, Beram Kayal, and Oleksandr Zubkov. After him are Fabián Canobbio, Pierre Kunde, Rubin Okotie, Florin Niță, Ismail Al Hammadi, and José García Calvo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Damian Mori ranks 845Before him are Oleg Veretennikov, Nobuyasu Ikeda, Heather Nauert, Nanaia Mahuta, Piet Norval, and Jeanette J. Epps. After him are Nina Siemaszko, Thomas Poulsen, Jens Todt, Jeff Anderson, Susann Goksør Bjerkrheim, and Matt Flynn.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Damian Mori ranks 663 out of 1,143Before him are Patrick Kisnorbo (1981), Jordan Kerr (1979), Jack Miller (1995), Michael Beauchamp (1981), Keisha Castle-Hughes (1990), and Emma Booth (1982). After him are Nathan Burns (1988), Lisa Martin (1960), Joel Griffiths (1979), Brody Dalle (1979), Hayden Foxe (1977), and Ajdin Hrustic (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Australia

Among soccer players born in Australia, Damian Mori ranks 50Before him are Craig Goodwin (1991), Ante Covic (1975), Steve Corica (1973), Robbie Kruse (1988), Patrick Kisnorbo (1981), and Michael Beauchamp (1981). After him are Nathan Burns (1988), Joel Griffiths (1979), Hayden Foxe (1977), Ajdin Hrustic (1996), Tony Dorigo (1965), and Paul Agostino (1975).