HANDBALL PLAYER

Max Darj

1991 - Today

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Max Darj (born 27 September 1991) is a Swedish handball player for Füchse Berlin and the Swedish national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Max Darj is the 408th most popular handball player (up from 426th in 2019), the 1,825th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,845th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular Swedish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Max Darj ranks 408 out of 420Before him are Romain Lagarde, Kai Häfner, Jóhan Hansen, Christian O'Sullivan, Kelly Dulfer, and Johannes Golla. After him are Juri Knorr, Isabel Guialo, Adrien Dipanda, Siraba Dembélé Pavlović, Felix Claar, and Steffen Weinhold.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Max Darj ranks 1,093Before him are Christian O'Sullivan, Zachary Donohue, Julia Lier, Gijs Van Hoecke, Michał Kucharczyk, and Nauris Miezis. After him are Antonio Pedrero, Marinus Kraus, Ashley Wagner, Paulina Guba, Natalia Vorobieva, and Jia Zongyang.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Max Darj ranks 1,825 out of 1,879Before him are Patrik Berglund (1988), Abdul Khalili (1992), Anna Hasselborg (1989), Erik Gustafsson (1988), Rasmus Dahlin (2000), and Kerim Mrabti (1994). After him are Lina Nilsson (1987), Josefin Olsson (null), Hosam Aiesh (1995), Tommy Macias (1993), Erdal Rakip (1996), and Mattias Ekholm (1990).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Sweden

Among handball players born in Sweden, Max Darj ranks 33Before him are Amanda Kurtović (1991), Tobias Karlsson (1981), Johan Jakobsson (1987), Kent Robin Tønnesen (1991), Kim Ekdahl du Rietz (1989), and Johanna Bundsen (1991). After him are Felix Claar (1997), Jonathan Carlsbogård (1995), Mattias Zachrisson (1990), Anna Lagerquist (1993), Lucas Pellas (1995), and Jenny Carlson (1995).