SOCCER PLAYER

Mohamed Chaïb

1957 - Today

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Mohamed Chaïb (Arabic: محمد شعيب; born 20 May 1957) is an Algerian former footballer who played as a defender for the Algeria national team, including at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mohamed Chaïb has received more than 12,552 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Chaïb is the 6,347th most popular soccer player, the 168th most popular biography from Algeria and the 32nd most popular Algerian Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 13k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 40.90

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.37

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.48

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mohamed Chaïb ranks 6,347 out of 21,273Before him are Branko Strupar, Euller, Nicolae Dică, Siphiwe Tshabalala, César Delgado, and Renato. After him are Semih Şentürk, Pedro Emanuel, Breel Embolo, Thomas Partey, Michalis Kapsis, and Akihiro Nagashima.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Mohamed Chaïb ranks 564Before him are Scott Hahn, Pedrinho, Irina Nazarova, Ini Kamoze, Sato Kilman, and Dumitru Braghiș. After him are Salih Mahmoud Osman, Kate Burton, Lionel Shriver, Rui Veloso, Meagen Fay, and Stacy Peralta.

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In Algeria

Among people born in Algeria, Mohamed Chaïb ranks 168 out of 213Before him are Matteo Ferrari (1979), Nacerdine Drid (1957), Djamel Haimoudi (1970), Faouzi Chaouchi (1984), Baghdad Bounedjah (1991), and Ishak Belfodil (1992). After him are Nouria Mérah-Benida (1970), Ramy Bensebaini (1995), Ali Benarbia (1968), Mokhtar Belmokhtar (1972), Mustapha Moussa (1962), and Djamel Mesbah (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Algeria

Among soccer players born in Algeria, Mohamed Chaïb ranks 32Before him are Mahmoud Guendouz (1953), Matteo Ferrari (1979), Nacerdine Drid (1957), Faouzi Chaouchi (1984), Baghdad Bounedjah (1991), and Ishak Belfodil (1992). After him are Ramy Bensebaini (1995), Ali Benarbia (1968), Djamel Mesbah (1984), Karim Maroc (1958), Fodil Megharia (1961), and Saïd Benrahma (1995).