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  2. William Gallas - Wikipedia

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    William Eric Gallas (born 17 August 1977) is a French football coach and former professional footballer who played as a defender. [4] He played most of his footballing career in France and England before finishing his career in Australia with A-League club Perth Glory. Gallas is currently a youth team coach at Hungarian club Zalaegerszegi TE.

  3. UEFA Euro 2004 Group B - Wikipedia

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    Group B of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 13 June and was completed on 21 June. The group consisted of defending champions France, England, Croatia and Switzerland.

  4. File:William Gallas & Cesc Fàbregas 1 (5195016074).jpg

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  5. 2001–02 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Six Chelsea first-team players—Albert Ferrer, William Gallas, Emmanuel Petit, Graeme Le Saux, Eiður Guðjohnsen and captain Marcel Desailly—did not fly to Israel due to fears since the September 11 attacks in the previous month and recent Palestinian insurgency.

  6. List of Arsenal F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    William Gallas: 2008–2011 Cesc Fabregas: 2011–2012 Robin van Persie: 2012–2014 Thomas Vermaelen: 2014–2016 Mikel Arteta: 2016–2018 Per Mertesacker: 2018–2019 Laurent Koscielny: 2019 Granit Xhaka: 2019–2021 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang [nb 7] 2021–2022 Alexandre Lacazette: 2022–present Martin Ødegaard

  7. 2009 Republic of Ireland v France football matches - Wikipedia

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    The ball travelled the short distance to William Gallas arriving in the middle of the goal, who headed the ball into the Irish net to confirm France's place at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The referee immediately signalled the goal as being valid.

  8. EE Wembley Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Frenchman, William Gallas had big boots to fill. Much like the second Wembley Cup, it was live streamed on YouTube, tickets available for purchase and 'legends' making an appearance. The third season of the Wembley Cup was a landmark for YouTube football as it doubled the YouTube football attendance record set by the previous Wembley Cup ...

  9. Cesc Fàbregas - Wikipedia

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    On 24 November 2008, 14 league games into the 2008–09 season, Fàbregas was named as the successor to William Gallas as club captain. [54] [55] However, just as Arsenal were getting back into the title race after a poor start to the season, the Spaniard was ruled out for four months after sustaining a knee injury against Liverpool. [56]