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Libor Hudáček

1990 - Today

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Libor Hudáček (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈlibɔr ˈɦudaːtʂek]; born 7 September 1990) is a Slovak ice hockey player currently under contract with HC Oceláři Třinec of the Czech Extraliga (ELH). He is the younger brother of Július Hudáček, who is a goaltender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Libor Hudáček is the 408th most popular hockey player (down from 351st in 2019), the 386th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 371st in 2019) and the 25th most popular Slovak Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Libor Hudáček ranks 408 out of 676Before him are Mitch Marner, Johan Franzén, Andrej Sekera, Zbyněk Michálek, Dominik Kahun, and Patrik Laine. After him are Thomas Vanek, Sebastian Dahm, Lucas Rossi, Lasse Kukkonen, Ryan Getzlaf, and Aleš Hemský.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Libor Hudáček ranks 828Before him are Auriol Dongmo, Klingande, Levan Mchedlidze, Josef Hušbauer, Li Qian, and Tony Jantschke. After him are Yuki Yamazaki, Ezequiel Muñoz, Simone Giertz, Kristína Kučová, Pavlos Kontides, and Alena Leonova.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Libor Hudáček ranks 386 out of 418Before him are Marek Bakoš (1983), Dušan Perniš (1984), Tomáš Surový (1981), Nela Pocisková (1990), Juraj Tarr (1979), and Andrej Sekera (1986). After him are Kristína Kučová (1990), Erik Vlček (1981), Andrej Meszároš (1985), Ivan Baranka (1985), Tomáš Košický (1986), and Róbert Boženík (1999).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Slovakia

Among hockey players born in Slovakia, Libor Hudáček ranks 25Before him are Július Hudáček (1988), Tomáš Tatar (1990), Milan Bartovič (1981), Richard Zedník (1976), Tomáš Surový (1981), and Andrej Sekera (1986). After him are Andrej Meszároš (1985), Ivan Baranka (1985), Peter Budaj (1982), Juraj Slafkovský (2004), Tomáš Jurčo (1992), and Martin Marinčin (1992).