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Simon Thern

1992 - heute

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Simon Thern (* 18. September 1992 in Värnamo) ist ein schwedischer Fußballspieler. Der Mittelfeldspieler ist ehemaliger Nationalspieler und gewann 2011 mit Helsingborgs IF das Double sowie 2013 und 2014 mit Malmö FF jeweils den Meistertitel. Er ist der Sohn des ehemaligen Nationalspielers Jonas Thern. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Simon Thern is the 18,527th most popular fußballspieler (down from 15,736th in 2024), the 1,939th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,761st in 2019) and the 379th most popular Swedish Fußballspieler.

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Among Fußballspielers

Among fußballspielers, Simon Thern ranks 18,527 out of 21,273Before him are Adrián Marín Gómez, Vladimir Marín, Amahl Pellegrino, Jesper Hansen, Michele Paolucci, and Markus Jonsson. After him are Riko Ueki, Yuichi Mizutani, Jason Wilcox, Sizwe Motaung, Benjamin Tahirović, and Manon Melis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Simon Thern ranks 1,092Before him are Pere Milla, Francesco Bardi, Koffi Djidji, Rasmus Falk, Kim Astrup, and Linn Blohm. After him are Apostolos Vellios, Thea Garrett, Ryota Yamagata, Thomas Krol, Cristina Iovu, and Aaron Long.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Simon Thern ranks 1,939 out of 1,879Before him are Fredrik Neij (1978), Erdin Demir (1990), Andreas Linde (1993), Mikael Dyrestam (1991), Markus Jonsson (1981), and Linn Blohm (1992). After him are Benjamin Tahirović (2003), Kim Cesarion (1990), Hans Olsson (1984), Marcus Eriksson (1993), Emma Wikén (1989), and Niklas Hjalmarsson (1987).

Among Fußballspielers In Sweden

Among fußballspielers born in Sweden, Simon Thern ranks 379Before him are Amanda Nildén (1998), Filippa Angeldahl (1997), Erdin Demir (1990), Andreas Linde (1993), Mikael Dyrestam (1991), and Markus Jonsson (1981). After him are Benjamin Tahirović (2003), Anton Tinnerholm (1991), Madelen Janogy (1995), Jennifer Falk (1993), Linus Wahlqvist (1996), and Erik Berg (1988).

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