HANDBALL PLAYER

Fabian Wiede

1994 - Today

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Fabian Wiede (born 8 February 1994) is a German handball player for Füchse Berlin and the German national team. He has played his entire senior career at the club. He was part of the German team that won the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Fabian Wiede is the 546th most popular handball player (down from 471st in 2024), the 7,720th most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,323rd in 2019) and the 44th most popular German Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Fabian Wiede ranks 546 out of 420Before him are Victor Iturriza, Inger Smits, Gonzalo Carou, Kay Smits, Lukas Sandell, and Manon Houette. After him are Lucas Pellas, Yekaterina Ilyina, Finn Lemke, Zita Szucsánszki, Gøran Johannessen, and Jenny Carlson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Fabian Wiede ranks 1,212Before him are Lily Williams, Haris Hajradinović, Joji Ikegami, Tatsuya Hasegawa, Jarell Martin, and Alexander Wennberg. After him are Mike Matheson, Zemgus Girgensons, Petar Golubović, Haruya Ide, Jennifer Valente, and Mohammed Siraj.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Fabian Wiede ranks 7,723 out of 7,253Before him are Selina Freitag (2001), Jannes Horn (1997), Vanessa Voigt (1997), Carolin Nytra (1985), Lukas Dauser (1993), and Patrick Rakovsky (1993). After him are Yasin Ehliz (1992), Leo Neugebauer (2000), Maximilian Riedmüller (1988), Dajana Eitberger (1991), Joachim Eilers (1990), and Aleksandra Lisowska (null).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Germany

Among handball players born in Germany, Fabian Wiede ranks 44Before him are Johannes Golla (1997), Juri Knorr (2000), Steffen Weinhold (1986), Hendrik Pekeler (1991), Rune Dahmke (1993), and Susann Müller (1988). After him are Finn Lemke (1992), Christian Dissinger (1991), Julius Kühn (1993), Jannik Kohlbacher (1995), Timo Kastening (1995), and Mohamed Merza (1987).