Erik Olof Mellberg (pronounced [ˈûːlɔf ˈmɛ̂lːbærj]; born 3 September 1977) is a Swedish football manager and former professional player who is the manager...
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John Olof Mellberg (born July 30, 2006) is a Swedish football player. He plays as defender for the Austrian 2. Liga club FC Liefering, on loan from Red...
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Mellberg may refer to: Bror Mellberg (1923–2004), Swedish footballer Olof Mellberg (born 1977), Swedish footballer Mollberg, a surname This disambiguation...
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2013) Stefan Billborn (2013–14) Magni Fannberg Magnússon (2014–15) Olof Mellberg (Nov 27, 2015 – Nov 21, 2017) Luís Pimenta (Dec 13, 2017–September 5...
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Saint-Étienne. In the summer of 2009, Olympiacos signed major players, such as Olof Mellberg from Juventus for €2.5 million, midfielder Jaouad Zairi from Asteras...
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penalties were taken, it was Olof Mellberg's turn to take a shot. The Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar saved Mellberg's shot and Sweden lost the penalty...
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Leandro Greco 2012–13 Nicola Leali 2016–17 Luigi Cennamo 1998–99, 2000–01 Olof Mellberg 2009–12 Pär Zetterberg 2000–03 Jimmy Durmaz 2014–16 Thomas Ahlström...
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Paul McGrath and Steve Staunton (Republic of Ireland), as well as Olof Mellberg (Sweden) all captained their national sides in the 1990, 2002 and 2006...
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Howard Vaughton on 18 February 1882. Most capped international player: Olof Mellberg, 69 caps for Sweden between July 2001 and July 2008. Most capped player...
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