HANDBALL PLAYER

Anna Lagerquist

1993 - Today

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Anna Lagerquist (born 16 October 1993) is a Swedish handball player for Győri ETO KC and the Swedish national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Anna Lagerquist is the 537th most popular handball player (down from 469th in 2024), the 2,050th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,901st in 2019) and the 45th most popular Swedish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Anna Lagerquist ranks 537 out of 420Before her are Magnus Gullerud, Debbie Bont, Emilie Hegh Arntzen, Olga Akopyan, Marina Sudakova, and Océane Sercien-Ugolin. After her are Victor Iturriza, Inger Smits, Gonzalo Carou, Kay Smits, Lukas Sandell, and Manon Houette.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Anna Lagerquist ranks 1,227Before her are Owain Doull, Ryuji Izumi, Josef Dostál, David Lambert, Tatsuki Nara, and Taylor Spreitler. After her are Mahmoud Al-Mawas, Felipe Aguilar, Aleksey Denisenko, Alessandro Hämmerle, Saeid Mohammadpour, and Mark McMorris.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Anna Lagerquist ranks 2,050 out of 1,879Before her are Carl Söderberg (1985), Agnes Knochenhauer (1989), Mahmoud Eid (1993), Joakim Nordström (1992), Noah Sonko Sundberg (1996), and Calle Järnkrok (1991). After her are Jacob Une Larsson (1994), Michaela Meijer (1993), Pontus Dahlberg (1999), Melker Hallberg (1995), Simon Kroon (1993), and Tom Pettersson (1990).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Sweden

Among handball players born in Sweden, Anna Lagerquist ranks 45Before her are Kim Ekdahl du Rietz (1989), Johanna Bundsen (1991), Max Darj (1991), Felix Claar (1997), Jonathan Carlsbogård (1995), and Mattias Zachrisson (1990). After her are Lucas Pellas (1995), Jenny Carlson (1995), Carin Strömberg (1993), Emma Lindqvist (1997), Mathilda Lundström (1996), and Elin Hansson (1996).