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Niklas Hedl

2001 - Today

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Niklas Hedl (born 17 March 2001) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Austrian Bundesliga club Rapid Wien and the Austria national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Niklas Hedl is the 20,059th most popular soccer player, the 1,483rd most popular biography from Austria and the 214th most popular Austrian Soccer Player.

Niklas Hedl is an Austrian footballer born in 2001, best known for his role as a goalkeeper. He has gained recognition for his performances in the Austrian Bundesliga, particularly with SK Rapid Wien.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Niklas Hedl ranks 20,059 out of 21,273Before him are Kalifa Cissé, Masahiro Kaneko, Marvin Bakalorz, Sergio Tejera, Sékou Koïta, and Aleksandr Sobolev. After him are Ronny Rodelin, Tatsuki Kobayashi, Volodymyr Shepelyev, Yutaka Yoshida, Oswaldo Alanís, and Ryosuke Kojima.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Niklas Hedl ranks 308Before him are Kodai Naraoka, Ebrima Darboe, Chosen Jacobs, Abdallah Sima, Can Bozdoğan, and Killian Hayes. After him are Avishag Semberg, Kim Woo-min, Lin Yun-ju, Jesús Owono, Nicole Becker, and Wang Zongyuan.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Niklas Hedl ranks 1,483 out of 1,424Before him are Patrick Farkas (1992), Manuel Poppinger (1989), Alexander Prass (2001), Eva-Maria Brem (1988), Fritz Dopfer (1987), and Marco Grüll (1998). After him are Adrian Grbić (1996), Michael Liendl (1985), Bernadette Schild (1990), Leopold Querfeld (2003), Sarah Puntigam (1992), and Daniel Bachmann (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Austria

Among soccer players born in Austria, Niklas Hedl ranks 214Before him are Ivan Lučić (1995), Sarah Zadrazil (1993), Robert Žulj (1992), Patrick Farkas (1992), Alexander Prass (2001), and Marco Grüll (1998). After him are Adrian Grbić (1996), Michael Liendl (1985), Leopold Querfeld (2003), Sarah Puntigam (1992), Daniel Bachmann (1994), and Daniel Royer (1990).