Soccer Player

Anders Limpar

Swedish footballer and coach

1965 - today

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His biography is available in 28 different languages on Wikipedia. Anders Limpar is the 5,367th most popular soccer player (down from 4,731st in 2024), the 1,137th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,069th in 2019) and the 149th most popular Swedish Soccer Player.

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Anders Limpar's biography spans 28 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 52.03.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Anders Limpar ranks 5,361 out of 24,321. Before him are Hany Ramzy, Eren Derdiyok, Francesco Coco, Alex Stepney, Ippei Saga, and Steve Bruce. After him are Roland Wohlfarth, Grzegorz Krychowiak, Mokhtar Naili, Jean-Alain Boumsong, Christian Corrêa Dionisio, and Salomón Rondón.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Anders Limpar ranks 422. Before him are Petra Schersing, Cheryl Hines, Michael Wong, Gabriela Michetti, Peter Lundgren, and Richard Grieco. After him are Marina Tchebourkina, Colum McCann, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Andreas Thom, Wayne Static, and James Tupper.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Anders Limpar ranks 1,137 out of 2,211. Before him are Horace Engdahl (1948), Mats Sundin (1971), Carl Kempe (1884), Jan Möller (1953), Peter Lundgren (1965), and Martin Österdahl (1973). After him are Gert Blomé (1934), Birger Cederin (1895), Nils Granfelt (1887), Ivar Otto Bendixson (1861), Hillevi Rombin (1933), and Gustaf Rosenquist (1887).

Among Soccer Players In Sweden

Among soccer players born in Sweden, Anders Limpar ranks 149. Before him are Kári Árnason (1982), Mats Magnusson (1963), Hans Mild (1934), Jesper Blomqvist (1974), Pär Zetterberg (1970), and Jan Möller (1953). After him are Teddy Lučić (1973), Örjan Persson (1942), Markus Rosenberg (1982), Jörgen Augustsson (1952), Ingemar Erlandsson (1957), and Hasse Backe (1952).

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