HANDBALL PLAYER

Rodrigo Corrales

1991 - Today

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Rodrigo Corrales Rodal (born 24 January 1991) is a Spanish handball player for ONE Veszprém and the Spanish national handball team. He participated at the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rodrigo Corrales is the 207th most popular handball player (up from 234th in 2019), the 2,672nd most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,720th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Spanish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Rodrigo Corrales ranks 207 out of 420Before him are Mads Mensah Larsen, Anita Kulcsár, Anette Hoffmann, Aron Pálmarsson, Ana Đokić, and Carmen Martín. After him are Vid Kavtičnik, Joan Cañellas, Vladimir Šujster, Denis Krivoshlykov, Andrea Lekić, and Vedran Zrnić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Rodrigo Corrales ranks 450Before him are Minami Takahashi, Ah Young, Devon Bostick, Esapekka Lappi, Kristian Karlsson, and Bae Woo-hee. After him are Erik Kynard, Shin Ji-min, Tanya Dziahileva, Bjørn Maars Johnsen, Farruko, and Nam Woo-hyun.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Rodrigo Corrales ranks 2,672 out of 3,355Before him are Toni Doblas (1980), Aarón Ñíguez (1989), Carmen Martín (1988), Abel Azcona (1988), Anna Gabriel i Sabaté (1975), and Rubén Pérez (1981). After him are Xabier Fernández (1976), Fabricio Agosto Ramírez (1987), Omar Ayuso (1998), Kenan Kodro (1993), David Cal (1982), and Joan Cañellas (1986).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Spain

Among handball players born in Spain, Rodrigo Corrales ranks 20Before him are David Davis (1976), Víctor Tomás (1985), Silvia Navarro (1979), Verónica Cuadrado (1979), Albert Rocas (1982), and Carmen Martín (1988). After him are Joan Cañellas (1986), Begoña Fernández (1980), Valero Rivera Folch (1985), Jesús Olalla (1971), Carlos Prieto (1980), and Demetrio Lozano (1975).