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Daniel Pettersson

1969 - Today

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Daniel Pettersson (born July 19, 1969) is a retired ice hockey player who spent 14 seasons with Skellefteå AIK and played 56 Elitserien games with them. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Daniel Pettersson has received more than 13,589 page views. His biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Pettersson is the 10,695th most popular athlete, the 1,956th most popular biography from Sweden and the 227th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 3

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.21

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.33

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Daniel Pettersson ranks 10,695 out of 6,025Before him are Elreen Ando, Barbora Janíčková, Samson Oghenewegba Nathaniel, Seonaid McIntosh, Luis Henry Campos, and Sheila Chelangat. After him are Daniel Haugh, Elle Armit, Lea Yanitsas, Andwuelle Wright, Maarten Hurkmans, and Alzahraa Shaban.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Daniel Pettersson ranks 1,096Before him are George LeMieux, Roel Velasco, Yasushi Matsumoto, Pat Kilbane, Marcelo Tosi, and Bruce Goodin. After him is Fabian Sejanes.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Daniel Pettersson ranks 1,956 out of 1,879Before him are Mahdi Saad (1989), Noelia Vargas (2000), Lovisa Claesson (1995), Han Jiayu (2001), Ghirmai Efrem (1996), and Hannah Burkhill (2000). After him are Therese Nilshagen (1983), Tatiana Salcuțan (2001), Jean Paul Bredau (1999), Amado Cruz (1987), Linden Hall (null), and Emmanuel Yeboah (null).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Daniel Pettersson ranks 227Before him are David Rumbutis (2000), Emil Järudd (1998), Madelene Sagström (1992), Noelia Vargas (2000), Lovisa Claesson (1995), and Han Jiayu (2001). After him are Therese Nilshagen (1983), Jean Paul Bredau (1999), Amado Cruz (1987), Maria Barros (null), Emmanuel Yeboah (null), and Linden Hall (null).