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  2. Clarence Seedorf - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Clyde Seedorf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈklɛrən ˈseːdɔr(ə)f] ⓘ; born 1 April 1976) is a former professional football manager and player. He is regarded by many as one of the greatest midfielders of all time.

  3. Patrick Kluivert - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, Kluivert became Seedorf's assistant at the Cameroon national football team; they were both relieved of their duties in July 2019. [59] [60] Kluivert became the academy director of Barcelona only days after leaving Cameroon. [61] However, the club announced in March 2021 that his contract would be allowed to expire in June. [62]

  4. Seedorf family - Wikipedia

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    Johann Seedorf was a football player and agent, who had three sons - Clarence, Jürgen and Chedric. [2] [3] Stefano and Rahmlee Seedorf are their cousins. [4] Clarence's nephews Collin and Cain are also footballers. [5] [6] Regilio Seedorf is a relative of the family, [7] [8] as is Sherwin Seedorf. [9]

  5. Suriname national football team - Wikipedia

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    Many Suriname-born players and Dutch-born players of Surinamese descent, like Gerald Vanenburg, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard, Edgar Davids, Clarence Seedorf, Patrick Kluivert, Michael Reiziger, Aron Winter, Georginio Wijnaldum, Virgil van Dijk and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink have turned out to play for the Dutch national team.

  6. De kabel - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Seedorf started this game as libero in defense. But because the Swiss played in a different formation than expected, Seedorf accidentally slipped into a role as an end-marker. After several fouls were necessitated to stop his direct opponent, thus suffering a yellow card, head coach Guus Hiddink decided to substitute him off in the 26 ...

  7. 2012–13 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    This season was the first not to feature a number of recent club legends, namely Gennaro Gattuso (1999–2012), Filippo Inzaghi (2001–2012), Clarence Seedorf (2002–2012), and Alessandro Nesta (2002–2012), whose contracts were not extended at the end of the previous

  8. 2011–12 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    With team top-scorer Zlatan Ibrahimović serving the last of a three-game suspension and midfielders Clarence Seedorf, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Alberto Aquilani out due to injury, Milan played host to Juventus on Saturday, 25 February. [48] Milan took the lead after 14 minutes, with a shot from outside the box by Antonio Nocerino.

  9. 1997–98 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    The 1997–98 season was the 96th season in Real Madrid CF's history and their 67th consecutive season in La Liga.. Real Madrid failed to retain their La Liga title, but made up for the domestic disappointment by winning the UEFA Champions League with a 1–0 victory over Juventus in the Amsterdam final.