POLITICIAN

Taher Abouzeid

1962 - Today

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Amer Taher Abou Zeid Alsayed, publicly known as Taher Abou Zeid, or Taher Abouzaid (both are correct translations from the original alphabet in Arabic: عَامِر طَاهِر أَبُو زَيْد السَّيِّد) is the Egyptian Minister of State for Sports and a retired footballer. He played as a midfielder for Al Ahly and the Egyptian national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Taher Abouzeid is the 18,388th most popular politician (down from 17,357th in 2024), the 575th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 558th in 2019) and the 217th most popular Egyptian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Taher Abouzeid ranks 18,388 out of 19,576Before him are Fabien Roussel, Elina Valtonen, Harry Schwarz, Aurélie Filippetti, Penny Pritzker, and Luis Almagro. After him are Oleg Tsaryov, Maria Benvinda Levy, Margaret Heckler, Ronald Pofalla, Dolkun Isa, and Hugh Shearer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Taher Abouzeid ranks 796Before him are Jan Stejskal, Corrado Lorefice, Wei Qingguang, Vladimer Aptsiauri, Ivo Knoflíček, and Alvin Robertson. After him are Abdurehim Heyit, Robert Wells, Taťána Kocembová, Gary Stevens, Hendrik Reiher, and Steve Redgrave.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Taher Abouzeid ranks 575 out of 642Before him are Karam Gaber (1979), Ibrahim Hassan (1966), Ayman Nour (1964), Doaa el-Adl (1979), Mohamed El Shenawy (1988), and Tamer Hosny (1977). After him are Mamdouh Elssbiay (1984), Hamed Abdel-Samad (1972), Ahmed Fathy (1984), Asmaa Mahfouz (1985), Mona Eltahawy (1967), and Mohamed Barakat (1976).

Among POLITICIANS In Egypt

Among politicians born in Egypt, Taher Abouzeid ranks 217Before him are Atef Sedky (1930), Ahmed al-Senussi (1933), Farid Simaika (1907), Rawya Ateya (1926), Amr Khaled (1967), and Ayman Nour (1964). After him are Dina Powell (1973).