HOCKEY PLAYER

Magnus Johansson

1973 - Today

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Magnus "Mange" Johansson (born 4 September 1973), is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Magnus Johansson has received more than 7,540 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Magnus Johansson is the 285th most popular hockey player, the 1,583rd most popular biography from Sweden and the 32nd most popular Swedish Hockey Player.

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  • 7.5k

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  • 31.31

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.10

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.99

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Magnus Johansson ranks 285 out of 676Before him are Sami Salo, Petr Čajánek, Jim Craig, Vincent Lecavalier, Tomáš Kaberle, and Richard Šmehlík. After him are Roberto Luongo, Johan Hedberg, Michal Handzuš, Martin Erat, Boris Mironov, and Erik Hämäläinen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Magnus Johansson ranks 906Before him are Gianni Romme, Wong Kam-po, Alexandre Finazzi, Jen Taylor, Mickaël Pagis, and Katrin Meissner. After him are José Ignacio, Valberto Amorim dos Santos, Olaf Winter, Mark Neveldine, Johan Hedberg, and Alex Sandro Santana de Oliveira.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Magnus Johansson ranks 1,583 out of 1,879Before him are Cathrine Lindahl (1970), Anna Olsson (1976), Jonna Andersson (1993), Badou Jack (1983), Emil Krafth (1994), and Jonna Sundling (1994). After him are Linda Sundblad (1981), Niklas Jonsson (1969), Sara Thunebro (1979), Johan Hedberg (1973), Arbër Zeneli (1995), and Mathias Ranégie (1984).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Sweden

Among hockey players born in Sweden, Magnus Johansson ranks 32Before him are Nicklas Bäckström (1987), Linus Omark (1987), Fredrik Modin (1974), Ronnie Sundin (1970), Niklas Kronwall (1981), and Fredrik Stillman (1966). After him are Johan Hedberg (1973), Daniel Tjärnqvist (1976), Mikael Samuelsson (1976), Viktor Fasth (1982), Staffan Kronwall (1982), and Joakim Lindström (1983).