SOCCER PLAYER

Kristoffer Olsson

1995 - Today

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Mats Kristoffer Olsson (born 30 June 1995) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for IK Sleipner. A full international since 2017, Olsson has won 47 caps for the Sweden national team and represented his country at the UEFA Euro 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kristoffer Olsson is the 12,116th most popular soccer player (down from 11,632nd in 2019), the 1,547th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,559th in 2019) and the 262nd most popular Swedish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kristoffer Olsson ranks 12,116 out of 21,273Before him are Adnan Gušo, Altin Haxhi, Martin Amerhauser, Kohei Usui, Julien Rodriguez, and Jucilei. After him are Anastasios Douvikas, Carlos Cuesta, Caio Henrique, Juankar, Ladislav Krejčí, and Michael Babatunde.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Kristoffer Olsson ranks 339Before him are Dor Peretz, Kyle Snyder, Marília Mendonça, Bbno$, Ian Nelson, and Luca Vildoza. After him are Ana Peleteiro, Iryna Herashchenko, Joshua, Kim Bo-ra, Jack Aitken, and Habib Diallo.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Kristoffer Olsson ranks 1,547 out of 1,879Before him are Victor Crone (1992), Ulrik Jansson (1968), Samuel Gustafson (1995), Sara Thunebro (1979), Jens Cajuste (1999), and Jenny Rissveds (1994). After him are Felix Sandman (1998), Carolina Gynning (1978), Magnus Jernemyr (1976), Johan Petersson (1973), AronChupa (1991), and Pierre Bengtsson (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Sweden

Among soccer players born in Sweden, Kristoffer Olsson ranks 262Before him are Jonatan Johansson (1975), Lee Baxter (1976), Ulrik Jansson (1968), Samuel Gustafson (1995), Sara Thunebro (1979), and Jens Cajuste (1999). After him are Pierre Bengtsson (1988), Karl Petter Løken (1966), Jakob Johansson (1990), Karl Svensson (1984), Daniel Larsson (1987), and Martin Olsson (1988).