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Fredric Pettersson

1989 - Today

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Fredric Pettersson (born 11 February 1989) is a Swedish handball player for Skånela IF. He participated at the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 8 different languages on Wikipedia. Fredric Pettersson is the 8,821st most popular athlete (down from 7,461st in 2024), the 2,100th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,917th in 2019) and the 221st most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Fredric Pettersson ranks 8,821 out of 6,025Before him are Guo Linlin, Róbert Kasza, Rizki Juniansyah, Mame-Ibra Anne, Milica Nikolić, and Mátyás Pásztor. After him are Eddie Ockenden, Tekiath Ben Yessouf, Piotr Myszka, Loïck Luypaert, Emin Jafarov, and Márton Vámos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Fredric Pettersson ranks 1,936Before him are Mimi Chakraborty, Julieta Lazcano, Jorge Villafaña, Hannah Miley, Will Satch, and Mame-Ibra Anne. After him are Paulão, Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner, Jonathan Horne, Sam Gagner, Mama Cax, and Andrew Nicholson.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Fredric Pettersson ranks 2,100 out of 1,879Before him are Elias Pettersson (1998), Patricia Strenius (1989), Adam Andersson (1996), Joel Eriksson (1998), Sara McManus (1991), and Pavle Vagić (2000). After him are Kim Amb (1990), Sharofiddin Boltaboev (1995), Léon (1993), Joel Eriksson Ek (1997), Kalle Berglund (1996), and Yang Wenlu (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Fredric Pettersson ranks 221Before him are Alex Norén (1982), Linda Bergström (1995), Sarah Lahti (1995), Oskar Eriksson (1991), Patricia Strenius (1989), and Sara McManus (1991). After him are Kim Amb (1990), Kalle Berglund (1996), Gaia Sabbatini (1999), Victor Lindgren (2003), Zhansay Smagulov (1992), and Sofia Mabergs (1993).