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Ronnie Sundin

1970 - Today

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Ronnie Karl Sundin (born October 3, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was an alternate captain for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elite League. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ronnie Sundin is the 299th most popular hockey player (down from 263rd in 2024), the 1,571st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,537th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular Swedish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Ronnie Sundin ranks 298 out of 676Before him are Magnus Johansson, Ruslan Fedotenko, Branko Radivojevič, Ville Nieminen, and Ron Francis. After him are Václav Prospal, Esa Keskinen, Niklas Bäckström, Alexander Karpovtsev, Linus Omark, David Backes, and Valeri Zelepukin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Ronnie Sundin ranks 1,033Before him are Elien Meijer, Hideki Katsura, Miguel Ángel Benítez, Robia LaMorte, Matt Barlow, and Kami Rita. After him are Jesús Lucendo, Sardana Avksentyeva, Yasuhiko Niimura, Zoltan Lunka, Scarface, and Pete Rock.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Ronnie Sundin ranks 1,569 out of 1,879Before him are Claudia Galli (1978), Karl-Johan Johnsson (1990), Anthony Elanga (2002), and Kristoffer Nordfeldt (1989). After him are Patrik Carlgren (1992), Maria Malmer Stenergard (1981), Henrik Stenson (1976), Johan Olsson (1980), Mikael Ishak (1993), Gunilla Andersson (1975), Nils van der Poel (1996), and Susanne Gunnarsson (1963).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Sweden

Among hockey players born in Sweden, Ronnie Sundin ranks 33Before him are Kenny Jönsson (1974), Niklas Kronwall (1981), Fredrik Modin (1974), Tomas Holmström (1973), Roger Johansson (1967), and Magnus Johansson (1973). After him are Linus Omark (1987), Patric Kjellberg (1969), Mikael Samuelsson (1976), Daniel Tjärnqvist (1976), P. J. Axelsson (1975), and Viktor Fasth (1982).