HANDBALL PLAYER

Jérôme Fernandez

1977 - Today

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Jérôme Fernandez (born 7 March 1977) is a retired French handball player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jérôme Fernandez has received more than 68,294 page views. His biography is available in 28 different languages on Wikipedia. Jérôme Fernandez is the 91st most popular handball player (down from 74th in 2019), the 5,423rd most popular biography from France (down from 5,003rd in 2019) and the 6th most popular French Handball Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 68k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 47.78

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 28

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.11

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.18

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Jérôme Fernandez ranks 91 out of 420Before him are Igor Vori, Bertrand Gille, Hans Lindberg, Momir Rnić, Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson, and Kurt Dossin. After him are Didier Dinart, Cristina Neagu, Danijel Šarić, Siarhei Rutenka, Filip Jícha, and Yoon Kyung-shin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Jérôme Fernandez ranks 344Before him are Hillary Wolf, Mauricio Ochmann, Ilian Stoyanov, Takako Matsu, Tommaso Rocchi, and Kiele Sanchez. After him are Didier Dinart, Kiki Musampa, Kim Nam-il, Ana Tijoux, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and Arnaud Clément.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jérôme Fernandez ranks 5,423 out of 6,770Before him are Cédric Kahn (1966), Jean-François Clervoy (1958), Alexis Pinturault (1991), Karim Ziani (1982), Marc Alexandre (1959), and Kurt Zouma (1994). After him are Sylvain Chavanel (1979), Christophe Lemaitre (1990), William Saliba (2001), M. Pokora (1985), Pascale Trinquet (1958), and Ana Tijoux (1977).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In France

Among handball players born in France, Jérôme Fernandez ranks 6Before him are Thierry Omeyer (1976), Luka Karabatic (1988), Guillaume Gille (1976), Luc Abalo (1984), and Bertrand Gille (1978). After him are Ludovic Fabregas (1996), Michaël Guigou (1982), Dika Mem (1997), Vincent Gérard (1986), Yann Genty (1981), and Nedim Remili (1995).