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Hannah Matthews

1991 - Today

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Hannah Matthews (born 24 March 1991) is an Ireland women's field hockey international. She was a member of the Ireland team that played in the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup final. Matthews has also won Irish Senior Cup and Women's Irish Hockey League titles with Loreto. She is the daughter of Phillip Matthews, the former Ireland rugby union international. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hannah Matthews is the 683rd most popular hockey player (down from 682nd in 2019), the 1,912th most popular biography from Canada (down from 1,871st in 2019) and the 142nd most popular Canadian Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Hannah Matthews ranks 683 out of 676Before her are Derek Stepan, Maddie Hinch, Amit Rohidas, Jason Demers, Birendra Lakra, and Nick Bjugstad.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Hannah Matthews ranks 1,829Before her are Sarah Pagano, Abby Gustaitis, Adam Zaruba, Caragh McMurtry, Adam Froese, and Udayan Mane. After her are Ana Segura, Matthew Guise-Brown, Sun Huadong, Chloe Tipple, Joey Wagman, and Elaina Tabb.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Hannah Matthews ranks 1,918 out of 1,622Before her are Sébastien Schneiter (1995), Jeremy Hazin (2000), Drew Mechielsen (1997), Kalpana Pariyar (1995), Oliver Scholfield (1993), and Cole Pratt (2002). After her are Taeyanna Adams (2002), Julia Greenshields (1992), Theo Sauder (1996), Breanne Nicholas (1994), Jamie Wallace (1999), and Nelson Oyoo (1994).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Canada

Among hockey players born in Canada, Hannah Matthews ranks 142Before her are Derick Brassard (1987), Tyler Toffoli (1992), Brian Elliott (1985), Jocelyne Larocque (1988), James Neal (1987), and Jason Demers (1988).