HANDBALL PLAYER

Patrick Groetzki

1989 - Today

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Patrick Groetzki (born 4 July 1989) is a German handballer for Rhein-Neckar Löwen and the Germany national team. He made his debut on 17 June 2009 against Belarus. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Patrick Groetzki is the 405th most popular handball player (down from 366th in 2019), the 7,126th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,937th in 2019) and the 29th most popular German Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Patrick Groetzki ranks 405 out of 420Before him are Luís Frade, Daria Dmitrieva, Miha Zarabec, Yvette Broch, Natália Bernardo, and Cristian Malmagro. After him are Marit Røsberg Jacobsen, Louise Burgaard, Althea Reinhardt, Mari Molid, Ćamila Mičijević, and Johanna Bundsen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Patrick Groetzki ranks 1,232Before him are Lauren Bennett, Logan Browning, Rahid Amirguliyev, Georgios Efrem, Artur Yusupov, and Maren Hammerschmidt. After him are Jan Urbas, Guillaume Boivin, James Anderson, Davide Appollonio, John Millman, and Élodie Clouvel.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Patrick Groetzki ranks 7,129 out of 7,253Before him are Anna Ewers (1993), Berkay Özcan (1998), Maximilian Beister (1990), Moritz Seider (2001), Carolin Simon (1992), and Maren Hammerschmidt (1989). After him are Palkó Dárdai (1999), Kwasi Okyere Wriedt (1994), Fabian Rießle (1990), Karl Schulze (1988), Dominique Heintz (1993), and Sebastian Seidl (1990).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Germany

Among handball players born in Germany, Patrick Groetzki ranks 29Before him are Nadine Krause (1982), Tobias Reichmann (1988), Patrick Wiencek (1989), Dominik Klein (1983), Martin Strobel (1976), and Michael Kraus (1983). After him are Ćamila Mičijević (1994), Kai Häfner (1989), Johannes Golla (1997), Juri Knorr (2000), Steffen Weinhold (1986), and Hendrik Pekeler (1991).