HANDBALL PLAYER

Jacob Holm

1995 - Today

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Jacob Tandrup Holm (born 5 September 1995) is a Danish handball player who plays for Paris Saint-Germain and the national team. He is a world champion from the 2021 World Championship. He also represented Denmark at the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship. He debuted for the national team in 2016 in a match against the Feroe Islands. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jacob Holm is the 388th most popular handball player (down from 310th in 2019), the 990th most popular biography from Denmark (down from 924th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Danish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Jacob Holm ranks 388 out of 420Before him are Ana Paula Belo, Laura van der Heijden, Dominik Klein, Martin Strobel, Nerea Pena, and Michael Kraus. After him are Niclas Kirkeløkke, Cédric Paty, Cléopatre Darleux, Jesper Nielsen, Anna Sen, and Kent Robin Tønnesen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Jacob Holm ranks 668Before him are Mehreen Pirzada, William de Asevedo Furtado, Elosman Euller Silva Cavalcanti, Zaur Uguev, Luis Manuel Orejuela, and Kim So-won. After him are Tomáš Chorý, Pedro Aquino, Derrick Luckassen, Trayvon Bromell, Elia Benedettini, and Bruno Caboclo.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Jacob Holm ranks 988 out of 1,032Before him are Jakob Busk (1993), Uffe Bech (1993), Dev1ce (1995), and Casper Pedersen (1996). After him are Frederik Rodenberg (1998), Niclas Kirkeløkke (1994), Casper Jørgensen (1985), Mikkel Thygesen (1984), Fie Udby Erichsen (1985), Michael Jakobsen (1986), Jens Stage (1996), and Jonas Warrer (null).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Denmark

Among handball players born in Denmark, Jacob Holm ranks 44Before him are Karen Brødsgaard (1978), Simon Pytlick (2000), Thomas Mogensen (1983), Emil Jakobsen (1998), Simon Hald (1994), and Anne Mette Hansen (1994). After him are Niclas Kirkeløkke (1994), Camilla Dalby (1988), Louise Burgaard (1992), Althea Reinhardt (1996), Trine Østergaard (1991), and Lukas Jørgensen (1999).