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Robin Quaison

1993 - Today

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Robin Kwamina Quaison (, KWAY-sən; born 9 October 1993) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward, attacking midfielder or left winger for Super League Greece club Aris and the Sweden national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Robin Quaison is the 8,944th most popular soccer player (down from 8,329th in 2019), the 1,353rd most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,354th in 2019) and the 202nd most popular Swedish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Robin Quaison ranks 8,944 out of 21,273Before him are Jade North, Rikizo Matsuhashi, François Sterchele, Ross Barkley, Lee Ho, and Skander Souayah. After him are Ivan Toney, Lukas Klostermann, Tomoaki Makino, Federico Gatti, Maximilian Mittelstädt, and Kiyoshi Okuma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Robin Quaison ranks 204Before him are Giorgos Katidis, Youssouf Sabaly, Tímea Babos, John Brooks, Ivi Adamou, and Ross Barkley. After him are Gong Seung-yeon, Sonya Deville, Luna, Pabllo Vittar, Jackson Irvine, and Hiroki Waki.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Robin Quaison ranks 1,353 out of 1,879Before him are Johan Wiland (1981), Ana Johnsson (1977), Kenth Eldebrink (1955), Andreas Palicka (1986), Tobias Billström (1973), and Elvira Öberg (1999). After him are Daniel Erlandsson (1976), Therese Alshammar (1977), Helen Sjöholm (1970), Sara Hector (1992), Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth (1955), and Lisa Miskovsky (1975).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Sweden

Among soccer players born in Sweden, Robin Quaison ranks 202Before him are Rasmus Elm (1988), Pontus Kåmark (1969), Kennedy Bakircioglu (1980), Pontus Wernbloom (1986), Henok Goitom (1984), and Johan Wiland (1981). After him are Viktor Claesson (1992), Tobias Hysén (1982), Mattias Asper (1974), Yksel Osmanovski (1977), Mika Väyrynen (1981), and Samuel Holmén (1984).