SOCCER PLAYER

Isaac Lihadji

2002 - Today

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Isaac Lihadji (born 10 April 2002) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Qatar Stars League side Al-Arabi. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Isaac Lihadji is the 20,549th most popular soccer player (down from 18,092nd in 2024), the 7,159th most popular biography from France (down from 6,770th in 2019) and the 1,048th most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Isaac Lihadji ranks 20,549 out of 21,273Before him are Taisuke Nakamura, Leandro Freire de Araújo, Tomi Horvat, Juan Villar, Andrea Russotto, and Yazan Al-Arab. After him are Mahdi Camara, Fashion Sakala, Ryosuke Kawanabe, Danny Guthrie, Yerson Mosquera, and Hussein Ali.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Isaac Lihadji ranks 282Before him are Andrey Esipenko, Windy Cantika Aisah, Sofia Samodurova, Madisyn Shipman, Mihaela Cambei, and Timothée Pembélé. After him are Hussein Ali, Octavian Popescu, Jarrad Branthwaite, Zito Luvumbo, Taishi Brandon Nozawa, and Li Bingjie.

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In France

Among people born in France, Isaac Lihadji ranks 7,159 out of 6,770Before him are Astier Nicolas (1989), Clément Mignon (1993), Timothée Pembélé (2002), Marc-Antoine Olivier (1996), Oualid El Hajjam (1991), and Gaël Andonian (1995). After him are Mahdi Camara (1998), Romain Hardy (1988), Andrea Blede (1984), Jean-Kévin Duverne (1997), Johann Obiang (1993), and Marie Wattel (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Isaac Lihadji ranks 1,048Before him are Sikou Niakaté (1999), Soungoutou Magassa (null), Kelvin Amian (1998), Timothée Pembélé (2002), Oualid El Hajjam (1991), and Gaël Andonian (1995). After him are Mahdi Camara (1998), Andrea Blede (1984), Jean-Kévin Duverne (1997), Johann Obiang (1993), Melvin Bard (2000), and Adrien Hunou (1994).