HANDBALL PLAYER

Helena Sousa

1994 - Today

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Helena Chidi Cawela Sousa (born 7 November 1994) is an Angolan handball player for Saint-Amand Handball and the Angolan national team. In 2019, she represented Angola at the 2019 African Games and at the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Helena Sousa has received more than 5,553 page views. Her biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Helena Sousa is the 509th most popular handball player, the 77th most popular biography from Angola and the 8th most popular Angolan Handball Player.

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  • 5.6k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 18.13

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 4

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.33

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 0.61

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Helena Sousa ranks 509 out of 420Before her are Vinícius Teixeira, Dayane Rocha, Gastón Mouriño, Ema Alivodić, António Areia, and Tatjana Brnović. After her are Mahdi Saad, Thiago Ponciano, Komail Mahfoodh, Magnus Fredriksen, Victor Iturriza, and Renata Arruda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Helena Sousa ranks 1,693Before her are Zoe Smith, Mihail Anastasakis, Magdalena Krssakova, Brittany Crew, Anastasia Gorbunova, and Anjum Moudgil. After her are Katie Snowden, Luna Solomon, Liz Parnov, Svetlana Ershova, Marie Jacquet, and Facundo Olezza.

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In Angola

Among people born in Angola, Helena Sousa ranks 77 out of 67Before her are Isabel Guialo (1990), Magda Cazanga (1991), Teresa Almeida (1988), Alberto Gaitero (1996), Juliana Machado (1994), and Paixão Afonso (1991). After her are Matias Montinho (1990), Salvador Gordo (2003), and Matai Leuta (1990).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Angola

Among handball players born in Angola, Helena Sousa ranks 8Before her are Natália Bernardo (1986), Azenaide Carlos (1990), Isabel Guialo (1990), Magda Cazanga (1991), Teresa Almeida (1988), and Juliana Machado (1994).