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Evgeny Voronov

Russian basketball player

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Evgeny Voronov is the 1,472nd most popular basketball player (down from 1,389th in 2024), the 3,840th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,555th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular Russian Basketball Player.

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Among Basketball Players

Among basketball players, Evgeny Voronov ranks 1,472 out of 1,757Before him are DeLisha Milton-Jones, Tina Thompson, Alessandro Gentile, Rodions Kurucs, Andrew Gaze, and Zach Edey. After him are Bruno Caboclo, Cadillac Anderson, Tadija Dragićević, Drew Gooden, Filip Krušlin, and Axel Toupane.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Evgeny Voronov ranks 1,453Before him are Tore Reginiussen, Efrén Vázquez, Lucas Vila, Cho Ha-ri, Ville Jalasto, and Michel Mulder. After him are Aly Keita, Alexei Emelin, Tadija Dragićević, Ben Youssef Meïté, Martin Jakš, and Steven Taylor.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Evgeny Voronov ranks 3,840 out of NaNBefore him are Oleg Kvasha (1978), Natalia Ziganshina (1985), Alexei Seliverstov (1976), Lubov Volosova (1982), Georgi Shchennikov (1991), and Adil Osmanov (2000). After him are Alexander Enbert (1989), Aleksandr Khoroshilov (1984), Alexei Emelin (1986), Ibrahim Saidau (1985), Anastasia Fesikova (1990), and Jevgenij Shuklin (1985).

Among Basketball Players In Russia

Among basketball players born in Russia, Evgeny Voronov ranks 33Before him are Sergey Karasev (1993), Marina Kuzina (1985), Elena Karpova (1980), Anton Ponkrashov (1986), Semyon Antonov (1989), and Maria Kalmykova (1978). After him are Sergei Bykov (1983), Anastasia Logunova (1990), Irina Sokolovskaya (1983), Victor Keyru (1984), Tatiana Shchegoleva (1982), and Dmitry Khvostov (1989).

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