Hockey Player

Alexander Yakushev

Russian ice hockey player

1947 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Alexander Yakushev is the 44th most popular hockey player (down from 31st in 2024), the 2,046th most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,958th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Alexander Yakushev ranks 44 out of 676Before him are Ladislav Troják, Otakar Vindyš, Peter Forsberg, Bibi Torriani, Marcel Dionne, and Frank Sullivan. After him are Erich Kühnhackl, Alexei Kasatonov, Viktor Konovalenko, Alan Noble, Bohuslav Šťastný, and Martin Schröttle.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Alexander Yakushev ranks 637Before him are Sony Lab'ou Tansi, Peter Chen, Richard Palmer-James, Ginny Duenkel, Nina Fyodorova, and Fabián Alarcón. After him are Franghiz Ali-Zadeh, Shigeru Kasamatsu, Alexei Ulanov, Klaus Reichert, Sonia Robertson, and Yordanka Blagoeva.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Alexander Yakushev ranks 2,046 out of NaNBefore him are Raisa Aronova (1920), Josef Lhévinne (1874), Nina Fyodorova (1947), Igor Kvasha (1933), Maria Yermolova (1853), and Alexei Mordashov (1965). After him are Nikolai Lugansky (1972), Anatoly Karatsuba (1937), Lev Mei (1822), Victor Borisov-Musatov (1870), Vladimir Gostyukhin (1946), and Aleksandr Gerasimov (1881).

Among Hockey Players In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Alexander Yakushev ranks 9Before him are Viktor Tikhonov (1930), Viacheslav Fetisov (1958), Alexander Ovechkin (1985), Igor Larionov (1960), Sergei Makarov (1958), and Vladimir Petrov (1947). After him are Alexei Kasatonov (1959), Viktor Konovalenko (1938), Pavel Bure (1971), Vyacheslav Starshinov (1940), Konstantin Loktev (1933), and Andrei Khomutov (1961).

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