Soccer Player

Monsef Zerka

1981 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Monsef Zerka is the 17,391st most popular soccer player, the 6,778th most popular biography from France and the 855th most popular French Soccer Player.

Monsef Zerka, the Moroccan footballer born in 1981, is most famous for his role as a midfielder and for playing with various clubs in Morocco and abroad, including a notable stint with Wydad Casablanca. He is also recognized for his contributions to the Moroccan national team during his career.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Monsef Zerka ranks 17,391 out of 21,273Before him are José Devaca, Aurélio Buta, Ethan Nwaneri, Filip Bednarek, Takuji Miyoshi, and Adam Petrouš. After him are Jiří Skalák, Joris Gnagnon, Franck Tabanou, Ahmed El Shenawy, Jairo Samperio, and Takumi Hashimoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Monsef Zerka ranks 1,463Before him are Vencelas Dabaya, Micah Sloat, Adriana Araújo, Penny Taylor, Osvaldo Díaz, and Moisés Dueñas. After him are Georg Streitberger, Richard Garcia, Natalya Korostelyova, Soledad García, Hanna Yablonska, and Álvaro Domínguez.

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In France

Among people born in France, Monsef Zerka ranks 6,778 out of NaNBefore him are Samba Diakité (1989), Élie Okobo (1997), Maxime Bouet (1986), Noé Pamarot (1979), Ahmed Kantari (1985), and Jérémy Stravius (1988). After him are Joris Gnagnon (1997), Franck Tabanou (1989), Sébastien Joly (1979), Baptiste Santamaria (1995), Mathieu Berson (1980), and Rémi Cavagna (1995).

Among Soccer Players In France

Among soccer players born in France, Monsef Zerka ranks 855Before him are Arnaud Nordin (1998), Kenza Dali (1991), Johan Martial (1991), Samba Diakité (1989), Noé Pamarot (1979), and Ahmed Kantari (1985). After him are Joris Gnagnon (1997), Franck Tabanou (1989), Baptiste Santamaria (1995), Mathieu Berson (1980), Jacques Faty (1984), and Oumar Sissoko (1987).

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