HANDBALL PLAYER

Viran Morros

1983 - Today

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Viran Morros de Argila (born 15 December 1983) is a retired Spanish handball player. He is regarded as one of the best defensive players of his time. He was inducted into the EHF Hall of Fame in 2024. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Viran Morros is the 295th most popular handball player (down from 245th in 2024), the 3,039th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,737th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Spanish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Viran Morros ranks 293 out of 420Before him are Hampus Wanne, Andrea Barnó, Melvyn Richardson, and Lasse Andersson. After him are Valentin Porte, Woo Sun-hee, Kristine Breistøl, Đurđina Jauković, Jure Dolenec, Luka Cindrić, Oleg Kuleshov, and Sanna Solberg-Isaksen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Viran Morros ranks 987Before him are Mike Conway, Zack Greinke, Danny Granger, Esteban Batista, Joel Fry, and Aleksey Yakimenko. After him are Leandro Fernández, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Gevorg Davtyan, Attila Vajda, Éder Ceccon, and Robert Kazinsky.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Viran Morros ranks 3,039 out of 3,355Before him are Andrea Barnó (1980), Francisco Vallejo Pons (1982), Anna Cramling (2002), Espido Freire (1974), Diego Rico (1993), and Irene Escolar (1988). After him are Saúl Craviotto (1984), Rafa (1985), Carles Sans (1975), Hugo Duro (1999), Lidia Valentín (1985), and Jon Belaustegui (1979).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Spain

Among handball players born in Spain, Viran Morros ranks 29Before him are Valero Rivera Folch (1985), Jesús Olalla (1971), Carlos Prieto (1980), Demetrio Lozano (1975), Marta Mangué (1983), and Andrea Barnó (1980). After him are Beatriz Fernández (1985), Rubén Garabaya (1978), Roberto García Parrondo (1980), Ángel Fernández Pérez (1988), Nely Carla Alberto (1983), and Daniel Sarmiento Melián (1983).