Handball Player

Roberto García Parrondo

1980 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Roberto García Parrondo is the 323rd most popular handball player, the 3,106th most popular biography from Spain and the 32nd most popular Spanish Handball Player.

Roberto García Parrondo is most famous for being a Spanish handball player who has represented Spain in international competitions, including the Olympics and World Championships. He is known for his skills as a right back and has played for various clubs in Spain and abroad.

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Among Handball Players

Among handball players, Roberto García Parrondo ranks 323 out of 420Before him are Oksana Romenskaya, Andreas Nilsson, Philippe Gardent, Nycke Groot, Béatrice Edwige, and Ivan Nikčević. After him are Fredrik Petersen, Casper Ulrich Mortensen, Marina Rajčić, Isabelle Gulldén, Nathalie Hagman, and Alexandrina Cabral.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Roberto García Parrondo ranks 1,104Before him are Unai Expósito, Mario Rosas, Matias Concha, Abdelkarim Kissi, Matic Osovnikar, and Jeci. After him are Rik de Voest, Baffour Gyan, Monika Pyrek, Manuele Mori, Lydia, and David West.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Roberto García Parrondo ranks 3,106 out of NaNBefore him are Unai Expósito (1980), Manuel Martínez Gutiérrez (1974), Mario Rosas (1980), Xabier Etxeita (1987), Eduard Prades (1987), and Unai Núñez (1997). After him are Lydia (1980), Claudia Bassols (1979), Óscar González Marcos (1982), Iván Gutiérrez (1978), Almudena Cid (1980), and Nagore Gabellanes (1973).

Among Handball Players In Spain

Among handball players born in Spain, Roberto García Parrondo ranks 32Before him are Demetrio Lozano (1975), Marta Mangué (1983), Andrea Barnó (1980), Viran Morros (1983), Beatriz Fernández (1985), and Rubén Garabaya (1978). After him are Ángel Fernández Pérez (1988), Nely Carla Alberto (1983), Daniel Sarmiento Melián (1983), Juan Pérez (1974), Daniel Dujshebaev (1997), and Patricia Elorza (1984).

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