HANDBALL PLAYER

Komail Mahfoodh

1992 - Today

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Komail Ali Mahfoodh (Arabic: كميل علي محفوظ. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Komail Mahfoodh has received more than 9,597 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Komail Mahfoodh is the 421st most popular handball player, the 844th most popular biography from Romania and the 9th most popular Romanian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Komail Mahfoodh ranks 421 out of 420Before him are Juliana Machado, Kevin Gulliksen, Christian O'Sullivan, Jelena Despotović, Diogo Branquinho, and Haniel Langaro. After him are Karim Handawy, Isabelle Andersson, Magnus Saugstrup, Anna Lagerquist, Humberto Gomes, and Choi Su-min.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Komail Mahfoodh ranks 1,447Before him are Gaudencia Makokha, Karen Torrez, Oussama Sahnoune, Coralie Lassource, Jacarra Winchester, and Lucas Moscariello. After him are Natsumi Tsunoda, Rémi Feuillet, Harald Reinkind, Hortence Mballa Atangana, Tal Flicker, and Emiliano Grillo.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Komail Mahfoodh ranks 863 out of 844Before him are Harriet Taylor (null), Chris Roberson (null), Denisa Tîlvescu (null), Duda (null), Bianca Costea (2005), and Ecaterina Guica (1993). After him are Peeter Olesk (1993), Ioan Prundeanu (1993), Claudia Nechita (1993), Li Zhenqiang (1968), Claudia Bobocea (1992), and Elena Andrieș (1994).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Romania

Among handball players born in Romania, Komail Mahfoodh ranks 10Before him are Cristian Gațu (1945), Cristina Neagu (1988), Marian Cozma (1982), Gheorghe Dogărescu (1960), Mihaela Ciobanu (1973), and Gabriella Szűcs (1984).