Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Hussein
Hussein Saeed
Hussein Saeed Mohammed Al-Ubaidi es un exfutbolista iraquí que jugó como delantero para el club Al-Talaba SC iraquí de la Premier League y el equipo nacional iraquí y es un expresidente de la Asociación de Fútbol de Irak. Junto con Ahmed Radhi, se lo considera el mejor jugador iraquí del siglo XX y ocupa el lugar 25 en la lista de Mejores Jugadores del Siglo de Asia. El 24 de abril de 1987, Saeed rompió el récord de Falah Hassan y se convirtió en el jugador iraquí con más partidos con 110 partidos. Hussein es actualmente el jugador con más goles marcados para la selección nacional iraquí con 78 goles.
Hussein Shihab
Hussein Al-Majali
Hussein Hazza' Majali (Arabic: حسين هزاع المجالي is a Jordanian general and a former minister who served as Jordan's Interior Minister and Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs from 30 March 2013 to 17 May 2015.
Hussein Arab
Hussein Arab was the interior minister of Yemen from 1 December 2015 to 25 December 2017. He was born on November 22, 1947 in the village of Muqrin, Mudiyah District, Abyan Governorate, Yemen.
Hussein Sayed
Hussein El Sayed is an Egyptian football player currently playing for Tala'ea El Gaish.
Hussein al-Araj
Hussein Abdallah al-Araj is a Palestinian former mayor and government minister. He was the acting mayor of Nablus, one of the largest cities in the West Bank. He was in office, heading a local government committee, from April 2004 to April 2005. He was succeeded by another local government committee led by Ghassan Hammouz. Al-Araj was also the Palestinian National Authority's Deputy Minister of Local Government in 2004-05.
Hussein Al-Sadiq
Hussein Jawad Al-Sadiq was a Saudi Arabian footballer in goalkeeper role.
Hussain Zaky
Hussein Ali Zaky es un exjugador de balonmano egipcio que jugó de central. Fue un componente de la selección de balonmano de Egipto.
Hussein el-Husseini
Sayyid Hussein El-Husseini is a Lebanese politician and former speaker of the Lebanese parliament, whose efforts in brokering and fathering the Taif Agreement led to the end of the Lebanese Civil War in 1990. El-Husseini, as co-founder of the Amal Movement, is regarded as one of the founders of the Lebanese resistance. He succeeded Musa al-Sadr as leader of the Amal Movement, but resigned from his position in 1980 as he was opposed to Amal becoming increasingly more involved in the civil war.