SOCCER PLAYER

Omer Damari

1989 - Today

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Omer Damari (Hebrew: עומר דמארי; born 24 March 1989) is an Israeli former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Omer Damari has received more than 155,763 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). Omer Damari is the 14,320th most popular soccer player (down from 12,875th in 2019), the 445th most popular biography from Israel (down from 415th in 2019) and the 39th most popular Israeli Soccer Player.

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  • 160k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 28.57

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 18

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.16

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.42

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Omer Damari ranks 14,320 out of 21,273Before him are Marcelo Nascimento da Costa, Leon Balogun, Naser Aliji, Robin Simović, Charlison Benschop, and Masayuki Mita. After him are Hideo Yoshizawa, Elderson Echiéjilé, Aminu Umar, Tatsuya Murata, Hideomi Yamamoto, and Paweł Golański.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Omer Damari ranks 875Before him are Lucas Castro, Harri Säteri, Stefanie Heinzmann, Ferguson Rotich, Adam Cole, and Charlison Benschop. After him are Vegard Stake Laengen, Matthias Brändle, Patrick Wiencek, Agon Mehmeti, Philipp Hosiner, and Pedro Roberto Silva Botelho.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Omer Damari ranks 445 out of 466Before him are Sagi Muki (1992), Roy Nissany (1994), Almog Cohen (1988), Shahar Tzuberi (1986), Deni Avdija (2001), and Klemi Saban (1980). After him are Itay Shechter (1987), Yon Tumarkin (1989), Amir Weintraub (1986), Gal Mekel (1988), Or Sasson (1990), and Taleb Tawatha (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Israel

Among soccer players born in Israel, Omer Damari ranks 39Before him are Nir Davidovich (1976), Yaniv Katan (1981), Eden Ben Basat (1986), Oscar Gloukh (2004), Almog Cohen (1988), and Klemi Saban (1980). After him are Itay Shechter (1987), Taleb Tawatha (1992), Dekel Keinan (1984), Giorgi Tsitaishvili (2000), Nir Bitton (1991), and Liel Abada (2001).