HANDBALL PLAYER

Mattias Andersson

1978 - Today

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Erik Mattias Andersson (born 29 March 1978) is a retired Swedish handballer and currently a goalkeeper coach. He competed for the Swedish national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London where they won the silver medal. He was named Swedish Handballer of the Year in 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Mattias Andersson is the 197th most popular handball player (down from 173rd in 2024), the 1,556th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,436th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Swedish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Mattias Andersson ranks 197 out of 420Before him are Jonas Källman, Víctor Tomás, Janne Kolling, Eduarda Amorim, Niclas Ekberg, and Valner Franković. After him are Manuel Štrlek, Jim Gottfridsson, Ragnhild Aamodt, Maja Savić, Silvia Navarro, and Jannick Green.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Mattias Andersson ranks 806Before him are Vanessa Villela, Kathleen Rubins, Terje Bakken, Jesús María Lacruz, Chérif Touré Mamam, and Daniele Bracciali. After him are Vladimíra Uhlířová, Vladimir Voltchkov, Caroline Evers-Swindell, Samat Smakov, Murder of Gurgen Margaryan, and Lidia Kopania.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Mattias Andersson ranks 1,556 out of 1,879Before him are Tony Gustavsson (1973), John Alvbåge (1982), Mattias Falck (1991), Hans Eskilsson (1966), Frida Karlsson (1999), and Niclas Ekberg (1988). After him are Milan Smiljanić (1986), Jim Gottfridsson (1992), Roger Johansson (1967), Linus Sandgren (1972), Anna von Hausswolff (1986), and Eva Lund (1971).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Sweden

Among handball players born in Sweden, Mattias Andersson ranks 17Before him are Isabelle Haak (1999), Erik Hajas (1962), Tomas Sivertsson (1965), Per Carlén (1960), Jonas Källman (1981), and Niclas Ekberg (1988). After him are Jim Gottfridsson (1992), Dalibor Doder (1979), Kim Andersson (1982), Andreas Larsson (1974), Magnus Jernemyr (1976), and Jamina Roberts (1990).