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Julen Aguinagalde

1982 - Today

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Julen Aguinagalde Akizu (born 8 December 1982 in Irun, Spain) is a Basque Spanish retired handballer who played as a pivot for the Spanish national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julen Aguinagalde is the 92nd most popular handball player (up from 100th in 2019), the 2,231st most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,212th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Spanish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Julen Aguinagalde ranks 92 out of 420Before him are Ausra Fridrikas, Bertrand Gille, Dragan Škrbić, Jérôme Fernandez, Joël Abati, and Raúl González. After him are Gheorghe Dogărescu, Heidi Løke, Bojana Popović, Luka Karabatic, Alex Dujshebaev, and Camilla Herrem.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Julen Aguinagalde ranks 361Before him are Yasuyoshi Nara, Derek Muller, Roger Guerreiro, Billie Piper, Matt Dallas, and Birgitte Hjort Sørensen. After him are Heidi Løke, Tero Pitkämäki, Kim Dong-jin, Julián Estiven Vélez, Tuncay Şanlı, and Beau Garrett.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Julen Aguinagalde ranks 2,231 out of 3,355Before him are Màrius Serra (1963), Pablo Ibáñez (1981), Carlos Costa (1968), Adriana Ugarte (1985), Manuel Pablo (1976), and Magdalena Álvarez (1952). After him are Teresa Forcades (1966), Amaia Montero (1976), Verónica Echegui (1983), Rubén Iván Martínez (1984), José Francisco Molina (1970), and Carlos Atanes (1971).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Spain

Among handball players born in Spain, Julen Aguinagalde ranks 4Before him are Antonio Carlos Ortega (1971), David Barrufet (1970), and Raúl González (1970). After him are Alex Dujshebaev (1992), Alberto Entrerríos (1976), Raúl Entrerríos (1981), Jaume Fort (1966), Iker Romero (1980), Enric Masip (1969), Juanín García (1977), and José Javier Hombrados (1972).