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Stefan Lövgren

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Lars Stefan Lövgren (born 21 December 1970) is a Swedish former handball player. He was born in Gothenburg. Making his debut in the national team in 1993, he played a total of 268 games and scored 1138 goals. He was included in the European Handball Federation Hall of Fame in 2023. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stefan Lövgren is the 2,572nd most popular athlete (down from 2,201st in 2019), the 1,252nd most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,206th in 2019) and the 128th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Stefan Lövgren ranks 2,572 out of 6,025Before him are John Davis, Yordan Mitkov, Catherine Ndereba, Lars Berger, Deepika Kumari, and Merritt Giffin. After him are Clarence McKerrow, Svetlana Paramygina, Willye White, Shirley Cawley, Moses Kiptanui, and June Foulds.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Stefan Lövgren ranks 470Before him are Wang Hee-kyung, Tony Hale, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Michael Trucco, Samantha Power, and Marco Mattiacci. After him are Moses Kiptanui, Ernesto Alterio, Roger Cicero, Ninel Conde, Robert Špehar, and Neil Marshall.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Stefan Lövgren ranks 1,252 out of 1,879Before him are Linda Haglund (1956), Sahlene (1976), Zara Larsson (1997), Hanna Öberg (1995), Annika Sörenstam (1970), and Eric Saade (1990). After him are Pelle Lindbergh (1959), Soraya Post (1956), Robyn (1979), Isabella Lövin (1963), Lars Eriksson (1965), and Peter Eriksson (1958).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Stefan Lövgren ranks 128Before him are Janne Stefansson (1935), Josef Ternström (1888), Tomas Johansson (1962), Eva Korpela (1958), Kajsa Bergqvist (1976), and Hanna Öberg (1995). After him are Ulrika Knape (1955), Carolina Klüft (1983), Anna Carin Zidek (1973), Daniel Alfredsson (1972), Li Qian (null), and Anette Norberg (1966).