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Sofia Mattsson

1989 - Today

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Sofia Magdalena Mattsson (born 11 November 1989) is a Swedish wrestler, who has won a World Championship, four European championships and an Olympic bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Sofia Mattsson is the 990th most popular wrestler (down from 853rd in 2024), the 1,818th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,726th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Swedish Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Sofia Mattsson ranks 990 out of 1,027Before her are Monty Brown, Amir Hossein Zare, James Storm, Alex Riley, Alex Shelley, and Liván López. After her are Kenichi Yumoto, Or Sasson, Stevie Richards, Gadzhimurad Rashidov, Antónia Moreira, and Misato Nakamura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Sofia Mattsson ranks 1,001Before her are Aseel Omran, Hal Robson-Kanu, Sergio León, Gianluca Bezzina, Vitalij Lux, and Sylwia Grzeszczak. After her are Ramón Ábila, Witwisit Hiranyawongkul, Antoine Diot, Liemarvin Bonevacia, Misato Nakamura, and Bruno Henrique.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Sofia Mattsson ranks 1,818 out of 1,879Before her are Tobias Karlsson (1981), Jesper Karlsson (1998), Lukas Meijer (1988), Erika Holst (1979), Jonna Andersson (1993), and Anna Maria Uusitalo (1983). After her are Mattias Bjärsmyr (1986), Emil Holm (2000), Dennis Hadžikadunić (1998), Henrik Nilsson (1976), Hugo Larsson (2004), and Sebastian Eriksson (1989).

Among WRESTLERS In Sweden

Among wrestlers born in Sweden, Sofia Mattsson ranks 23Before her are Lars-Erik Skiöld (1952), Frank Andersson (1956), Mikael Ljungberg (1970), Johan Eurén (1985), Jimmy Lidberg (1982), and Jenny Fransson (1987). After her are Henna Johansson (1991), Marcus Nyman (1990), Johanna Mattsson (1988), Tommy Macias (1993), and Sharofiddin Boltaboev (1995).