SOCCER PLAYER

Ibrahim Adel

2001 - Today

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Ibrahim Adel Ali Mohamed Hassan (Arabic: إبراهيم عادل محمد علي حسن; born 23 April 2001), is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Pyramids as a winger. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ibrahim Adel has received more than 39,900 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ibrahim Adel 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, Ibrahim Adel ranks 21,271 out of 21,273Before him are Max Mata, Ayman Al-Khulaif, Lize Kop, Fikile Khosa, James Monyane, and Yang Man. After him are Fernanda Pinilla, Santiago Colombatto, Mondli Mpoto, Sava Ranđelović, Luo Guiping, and Naomi Girma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Ibrahim Adel ranks 298Before him are Tsugumi Sakurai, Irina Rîngaci, Johnny Cardoso, Lucía Yépez, Anna Leat, and Diamantino Iuna Fafé. After him are Laura Herin, Parfait Guiagon, Fanni Gyurinovics, Tatiana Salcuțan, Mineri Gomez, and Kate Shortman.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Ibrahim Adel ranks 676 out of 642Before him are Noura Mohamed (1998), Mouda Zeyada (1995), Haydy Morsy (1999), Mohamed Safwat (1990), Karim Fouad (1999), and Vivian Okwach (1999). After him are Adem Asil (1999), Ali El-Sawy (1995), Aly Badawy (2001), Abdelrahman Wael (1995), Brooke Mooney (1996), and Ali Khalafalla (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Egypt

Among soccer players born in Egypt, Ibrahim Adel ranks 69Before him are Amr El Solia (1990), Mahmoud Hamdy (1995), Ali Ghazal (1992), Saleh Gomaa (1993), Karim Hafez (1996), and Garang Kuol (2004). After him are Nasser Maher (1997), Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (1998), Emam Ashour (1998), Salah Mohsen (1998), Karim Fouad (1999), and Mahmoud Gad (1998).