Soccer Player

Emad Mohammed

1982 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Emad Mohammed is the 14,043rd most popular soccer player, the 369th most popular biography from Iraq and the 15th most popular Iraqi Soccer Player.

Emad Mohammed is most famous for being an Iraqi footballer known for his role as a forward and for representing the Iraq national team, particularly during their successful 2007 AFC Asian Cup campaign. He has also played for various clubs in Iraq and abroad throughout his career.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Emad Mohammed ranks 14,043 out of 21,273Before him are Isaac Terrazas, Mohamed Amoura, Yoshifumi Ono, Everton, Markus Steinhöfer, and Fabrício André Pires. After him are Ángel Fernández, Sergio Camello, Louis Yamaguchi, Vyacheslav Dayev, Troy Parrott, and Toshimi Kikuchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Emad Mohammed ranks 1,014Before him are Emese Szász-Kovács, Damià Abella, Shriya Saran, Ibrahim Diaky, Sergey Firsanov, and Fabrício André Pires. After him are Katie Lowes, Brooke D'Orsay, Adam Wingard, Roko Karanušić, Sarah Burke, and Rémi Mathis.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Emad Mohammed ranks 369 out of NaNBefore him are Abir Al-Sahlani (1976), Aymen Hussein (1996), Nashat Akram (1984), Bashar Warda (1969), Noor Sabri (1984), and Bassim Abbas (1982). After him are Murder of Du'a Khalil Aswad (null), Haidar Abdul-Razzaq (1982), Alaa Abdul-Zahra (1987), Jalal Hassan (1991), Mohanad Ali (2000), and Bassam Al-Rawi (1997).

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Among Soccer Players In Iraq

Among soccer players born in Iraq, Emad Mohammed ranks 15Before him are Ali Adnan Kadhim (1993), Basil Gorgis (1961), Aymen Hussein (1996), Nashat Akram (1984), Noor Sabri (1984), and Bassim Abbas (1982). After him are Haidar Abdul-Razzaq (1982), Alaa Abdul-Zahra (1987), Jalal Hassan (1991), Mohanad Ali (2000), Bassam Al-Rawi (1997), and Dhurgham Ismail (1994).

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