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Sami Trabelsi

1968 - Today

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Sami Trabelsi (Arabic: سَامِي الطَّرَابُلْسِيّ; born 4 February 1968) is a Tunisian football coach and a former player. He played for a few clubs, most notably CS Sfaxien. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sami Trabelsi is the 6,252nd most popular soccer player, the 132nd most popular biography from Tunisia and the 20th most popular Tunisian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Sami Trabelsi ranks 6,252 out of 21,273Before him are Atsuhiro Miura, Everton Kempes dos Santos Gonçalves, Igor Duljaj, Felix Kroos, Piotr Nowak, and James Maddison. After him are Ramiro Navarro, José Holebas, Ulrich van Gobbel, Petter Hansson, Maurizio Ganz, and Zygmunt Kalinowski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Sami Trabelsi ranks 444Before him are Thomas G:son, Jean-Philippe Gatien, Rory Kennedy, Maxim Fadeev, Tim Commerford, and Michael Obiku. After him are Maurizio Ganz, Alexandre del Valle, Eddie Griffin, Aureliu Ciocoi, Florin Prunea, and Naoya Ogawa.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Sami Trabelsi ranks 132 out of 210Before him are Chokri El Ouaer (1966), Mehdi Jomaa (1962), Radhi Jaïdi (1975), Ammar Souayah (1957), Elyes Fakhfakh (1972), and Faouzi Mansouri (1956). After him are Youssef Msakni (1990), Adel Sellimi (1972), Youssef Chahed (1975), Hichem Mechichi (1974), Riadh Bouazizi (1973), and Ziad Jaziri (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Tunisia

Among soccer players born in Tunisia, Sami Trabelsi ranks 20Before him are Zoubeir Baya (1971), Abderraouf Ben Aziza (1953), Chokri El Ouaer (1966), Radhi Jaïdi (1975), Ammar Souayah (1957), and Faouzi Mansouri (1956). After him are Youssef Msakni (1990), Adel Sellimi (1972), Riadh Bouazizi (1973), Ziad Jaziri (1978), Jawhar Mnari (1976), and Aymen Mathlouthi (1984).