HANDBALL PLAYER

Kelly Dulfer

1994 - Today

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Kelly Dulfer (born 21 March 1994) is a Dutch handball player for Győri ETO KC and the Dutch national team. She normally plays left back, but is known to be a very versatile player. She was a part the Netherlands team that won the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship; the first title in the country's history. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kelly Dulfer is the 423rd most popular handball player (down from 384th in 2019), the 1,653rd most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,576th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Dutch Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Kelly Dulfer ranks 423 out of 420Before her are Coralie Lassource, Romain Lagarde, Kai Häfner, Trine Østergaard, Jóhan Hansen, and Christian O'Sullivan. After her are Johannes Golla, Max Darj, Lukas Jørgensen, Juri Knorr, Isabel Guialo, and Ómar Ingi Magnússon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Kelly Dulfer ranks 943Before her are Iuri Medeiros, Michele Bravi, Urvashi Rautela, Nick Schultz, Wang Zhouyu, and Jóhan Hansen. After her are Natalya Voronina, Jherson Vergara, Carlos Ramírez, Jessica Fox, Tom Bohli, and Kerim Mrabti.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Kelly Dulfer ranks 1,653 out of 1,646Before her are Alexander Brouwer (null), Dave Bulthuis (1990), Dan Gadzuric (1978), Nadine Broersen (1990), and Eveline Saalberg (1998). After her are Joël Drommel (1996), Dirk Uittenbogaard (1990), Thomas Ouwejan (1996), Joël Piroe (1999), Guyon Fernandez (1986), Ted-Jan Bloemen (1986), and Esmee Brugts (2003).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Netherlands

Among handball players born in Netherlands, Kelly Dulfer ranks 10Before her are Tess Wester (1993), Luc Steins (1995), Angela Malestein (1993), Danick Snelder (1990), Laura van der Heijden (1990), and Yvette Broch (1990). After her are Rinka Duijndam (1997), Debbie Bont (1990), Inger Smits (1994), Kay Smits (1997), Bo van Wetering (1999), and Merel Freriks (1998).