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Peerkons
03-25-2011, 07:50 PM
Classify Marcel Hossa, most efficient player in Rīgas Dinamo ice hockey club. I want you to classify him as his looks are untypical for Central European Slovakia(in my opinion.)
If I didn't knew he was Slovak, I would guess that he is from North-East Europe.
Is his look common among Slovaks?

http://www.kasjauns.lv/bekhems/Hosa.jpg
http://img2.www.spoki.lv/upload/articles/14/146434/images/Marsels-Hosa-Atrak-3.jpg
http://www.parsportu.lv/f/resources/articles1/30952/m_marcel_hossa.jpg
http://www.hokej.sk/obrazky/25/25812.jpg

mymy
03-25-2011, 07:52 PM
Hm, I would say Nordid+Norid

Peerkons
03-25-2011, 07:54 PM
His eyes look little bit slanted imo.
Maybe some East Baltid or Lappid also?

mymy
03-25-2011, 07:55 PM
His eyes look little bit slanted imo.
Maybe some East Baltid or Lappid also?

Yes true, could be. Eyes looks East Baltid, and nose is Norid... Im not sure about forehead and way his hair grow, looks unusual..

Aviane
03-26-2011, 11:08 PM
Nordid with Norid and Baltid.

He certainly could come from Northeastern Europe.

Don Brick
03-26-2011, 11:40 PM
haha he reminds me a little of Hugo Chávez in the third pic. :D

Gamera
03-27-2011, 05:30 AM
haha he reminds me a little of Hugo Chávez in the third pic. :D

LOL I thought the same thing

Ivanushka-supertzar
03-27-2011, 06:33 AM
His brother

http://aktualne.centrum.sk/soumar/img/34/10/341083-marian-hossa.jpg

http://blackhawkup.com/files/2009/11/Marian_Hossa.jpg


Less chinky

Hess
03-27-2011, 06:38 AM
Nordid pred with some norid, especially his nose. My eye shape is similar to his, i see some east baltid strains for sure

aherne
03-27-2011, 04:39 PM
He looks Hungarian. Slovaks have mixed with Hungarians for a thousand years, so it is hardly strange why typical Hungarian looks may occur among Slovaks as well. He is:
Kurgan Aryan + Turanid + Uralic.

Velislav Uhrobij
12-02-2014, 02:19 PM
Hossa is quite a hungarian surname. But Hungarians are mostly brown skinned people with dark hair unless they have mixed with the local slavic and german population. He is more like a perfect example of Finnic ancestry. But his father looks completely different.

Hungarian_master
12-02-2014, 06:32 PM
Mostly Norid

Hungarian_master
12-02-2014, 06:34 PM
Hossa is quite a hungarian surname. But Hungarians are mostly brown skinned people with dark hair unless they have mixed with the local slavic and german population. He is more like a perfect example of Finnic ancestry. But his father looks completely different.

Light pigmented Hungarians are exist (for example me).

Antimage
12-02-2014, 06:43 PM
Hossa is quite a hungarian surname. But Hungarians are mostly brown skinned people with dark hair unless they have mixed with the local slavic and german population. He is more like a perfect example of Finnic ancestry. But his father looks completely different.
Hossa isn't a hungarian surname. I have never heard of a hungarian with that surname and it doesn't sound hungarian either
.

Antimage
12-02-2014, 06:54 PM
He looks Hungarian. Slovaks have mixed with Hungarians for a thousand years, so it is hardly strange why typical Hungarian looks may occur among Slovaks as well. He is:
Kurgan Aryan + Turanid + Uralic.

He looks russian,ukrainian or something else from north-eastern europe

these photos scream russian:
http://sportky.topky.sk/cacheImg/obr/298px/marcel-hossa-piestany-26-marec-323336.jpg
http://www.hockeyslovakia.sk/userfiles/image/documentImage/image/marcel-hossa-na-zraze-reprezentacie-foto-sita.jpg
http://img.sport.sk/stories/2005/Sport/Hokej/Reprez/article/hossa_marcel_tvar_2010_2.jpg

he could also be finnish

what is hungarian looking for you? I think "hungarian look" doesn't exist. Your claim that Marcel Hossa is hungarian looking(he is not) proves that

Velislav Uhrobij
12-02-2014, 08:02 PM
Hossa isn't a hungarian surname. I have never heard of a hungarian with that surname and it doesn't sound hungarian either
.

I thought it does, after all I am not a Hungar... Either way he looks weirdly. Finnic.