Footballeur

Sabet Al Batal

1953 - 2005

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Sa biographie est disponible en 15 langues sur Wikipédia. Sabet Al Batal est le 6,753rd footballeur le plus populaire, la 570th biographie la plus populaire d'Égypte, ainsi que le 22nd footballeur d'Égypte le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Sabet Al Batal ranks 6,747 out of 21,273Before him are Daniel Veyt, Keita Nozaki, Nicolò Zaniolo, Zion Suzuki, Carolina Morace, and Wolfram Wuttke. After him are Marcelo Bordon, Koji Matsuura, Zoubeir Baya, Magdi Abdelghani, Kunio Kitamura, and Christian Benteke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Sabet Al Batal ranks 599Before him are Judith Curry, Marcolino Moco, David Thompson, Michelle Hurst, Nailya Gilyazova, and Lee Garlington. After him are Tor Ulven, Christopher Fairbank, Jochen Danneberg, Tomasz Wójtowicz, Julien Temple, and Ian Mosley. Among people deceased in 2005, Sabet Al Batal ranks 355Before him are Herbert Goldstein, André Testut, Charles Rocket, Jackie Henderson, Bill McGarry, and Samir Kassir. After him are William Hootkins, Michael Park, Luis Taruc, Ted Ditchburn, June Haver, and Constance Cummings.

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In Égypte

Among people born in Égypte, Sabet Al Batal ranks 570 out of NaNBefore him are Kim Min-seok (null), Sylvain Sylvain (1951), Ahmed Shobair (1960), Mahmoud Mokhtar El Tetsh (1905), Ghada Amer (1963), and Anoushka (1960). After him are Magdi Abdelghani (1959), Princess Rym Ali (1969), Leila Aboulela (1964), Essam Abdel-Fatah (1965), Angham (1972), and Hisham Abbas (1963).

Among Footballeurs In Égypte

Among footballeurs born in Égypte, Sabet Al Batal ranks 22Before him are Mohamed Latif (1909), Mohamed Aboutrika (1978), Hany Ramzy (1969), Trézéguet (1994), Ahmed Shobair (1960), and Mahmoud Mokhtar El Tetsh (1905). After him are Magdi Abdelghani (1959), Essam Abdel-Fatah (1965), Ibrahim Hassan (1966), Mohamed El Shenawy (1988), Ahmed Fathy (1984), and Mohamed Barakat (1976).

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