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Daniel Dujshebaev

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Daniel Dujshebaev Dobichebaeva (Russian: Daniel Talantovič Dujshebaev/Даниел Талантович Дуйшебаев; born 4 December 1997) is a Spanish handball player for Industria Kielce and the Spanish national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Dujshebaev is the 374th most popular handball player, the 3,224th most popular biography from Spain and the 37th most popular Spanish Handball Player.

Daniel Dujshebaev, the Spanish handball player born in 1997, is most famous for being a talented right back and a key player for the Spanish national team, contributing to their success in international competitions. He is also known for his performances in various European handball leagues, particularly with the club team, Telekom Veszprém.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Daniel Dujshebaev ranks 374 out of 420Before him are Juan Pérez, Sverre Andreas Jakobsson, Anđela Bulatović, Louise Bager Due, Johan Sjöstrand, and Mariusz Jurasik. After him are Kari Brattset Dale, Grâce Zaadi, Patricia Elorza, Luc Steins, Magnus Saugstrup, and Blandine Dancette.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Daniel Dujshebaev ranks 442Before him are Szymon Żurkowski, Mady Camara, Chimezie Metu, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Gudaf Tsegay, and Ivan Šaponjić. After him are Gergely Siklósi, Toni Lato, Bassam Al-Rawi, Terence Davis, Derek Cornelius, and Ana Carrasco.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Spain

Among handball players born in Spain, Daniel Dujshebaev ranks 37Before him are Rubén Garabaya (1978), Roberto García Parrondo (1980), Ángel Fernández Pérez (1988), Nely Carla Alberto (1983), Daniel Sarmiento Melián (1983), and Juan Pérez (1974). After him are Patricia Elorza (1984), Adrià Figueras (1988), Macarena Aguilar (1985), Marta López (1990), Antonio García Robledo (1984), and Jessica Alonso Bernardo (1983).