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Sergei Fedorov

Russian ice hockey player (born 1969)

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Sergei Fedorov is the 105th most popular hockey player (down from 49th in 2024), the 2,536th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,286th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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550k

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Past 12 months

50.68

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Sergei Fedorov's Wikipedia page drew 550k views over the past year, 7.8× the average among Hockey Players.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Sergei Fedorov ranks 105 out of 993. Before him are Vladimir Shadrin, Vladimir Vikulov, Rudi Ball, Yuri Krylov, Valentin Kuzin, and Brett Hull. After him are Kent Nilsson, Yevgeni Babich, Alfred Kuchevsky, Eduard Ivanov, Esa Tikkanen, and Uwe Krupp.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Sergei Fedorov ranks 478. Before him are Akemi Noda, Alexey Dreev, Haneen Zoabi, Viktor Skrypnyk, MC Solaar, and Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue. After him are Kimberly Guilfoyle, Anies Baswedan, Brett Favre, Soraya, David Trueba, and Katrin Krabbe.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Sergei Fedorov ranks 2,536 out of 4,534. Before him are Tatyana Lebedeva (1976), Jeanna Friske (1974), Aleksandr Borodyuk (1962), Natalia Bestemianova (1960), Fyodor Simashev (1945), and Lyudmyla Denisova (1960). After him are Yelizaveta Bagryantseva (1929), Isa Munayev (1965), Yuri Gavrilov (1953), Serhiy Novikov (1949), Sasha Luss (1992), and Nikolai Tishchenko (1926).

Among Hockey Players In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Sergei Fedorov ranks 23. Before him are Alexander Mogilny (1969), Pavel Datsyuk (1978), Vladimir Shadrin (1948), Vladimir Vikulov (1946), Yuri Krylov (1930), and Valentin Kuzin (1926). After him are Yevgeni Babich (1921), Alfred Kuchevsky (1931), Eduard Ivanov (1938), Vitali Davydov (1939), Evgeni Malkin (1986), and Gennadiy Tsygankov (1947).

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