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Martin Plüss

1977 - Today

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Martin Plüss (born 5 April 1977) is a retired Swiss professional ice hockey centre. He participated in four Winter Olympics and twelve World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Plüss is the 318th most popular hockey player, the 900th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 11th most popular Swiss Hockey Player.

Martin Plüss is most famous for his career as a Swiss ice hockey player, particularly for his time in the National League A (NLA) and his contributions to the Swiss national team. He is known for his versatility on the ice, playing both as a forward and a defenseman.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Martin Plüss ranks 318 out of 676Before him are Joe Nieuwendyk, William Nylander, Kaspars Daugaviņš, Jonas Hiller, Tomáš Kaberle, and Jussi Jokinen. After him are Jaroslav Obšut, Konstantin Koltsov, Andrei Markov, Marko Anttila, Mike Richards, and Kari Lehtonen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Martin Plüss ranks 920Before him are Fumagalli, Santiago Acasiete, Chris Chalk, Tonya Verbeek, Constantinos Christoforou, and Kim Kyung-ah. After him are Benjamin Griveaux, Alan David Dotti, Lucille Opitz, Jair Marrufo, Hugo de Jonge, and Ioannis Melissanidis.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Martin Plüss ranks 900 out of 1,015Before him are Pirmin Schwegler (1987), Arlind Ajeti (1993), Evelyne Leu (1976), Stefan Frei (1986), Jonas Hiller (1982), and Michel Aebischer (1997). After him are Mathias Frank (1986), Ambrosi Hoffmann (1977), Sebalter (1985), Michael Schär (1986), Owen Gleiberman (1959), and Yves Allegro (1978).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among hockey players born in Switzerland, Martin Plüss ranks 11Before him are Martin Gerber (1974), Mark Streit (1977), Kevin Fiala (1996), Roman Josi (1990), David Aebischer (1978), and Jonas Hiller (1982). After him are Mathias Seger (1977), Reto Berra (1987), Raphael Diaz (1986), Nino Niederreiter (1992), Sven Andrighetto (1993), and Yannick Weber (1988).