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    Benjamin De Ceulaer (born 19 December 1983) is a Belgian former footballer. He had to retire in November 2018 because of injuries. On 20 January 2007...
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    football goalkeeper (b. 1969) Karel Geraerts, footballer (b. 1982) Benjamin De Ceulaer, footballer (b. 1983) Siglo XX, 1980's Coldwave band Claudio Desolati...
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    an award established on 20 October 2009 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), at the behest of then-president Sepp Blatter...
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  • linesman signalled a foul by Lokeren forward and Belgian international Benjamin De Ceulaer, who was subsequently dismissed by referee Jérôme Efong Nzolo with...
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  • JC, Heracles – 2006–10, 2014–18 Jurgen Cavens – Twente – 2002–03 Benjamin De Ceulaer – Feyenoord, RKC Waalwijk – 2005–07, 2009–10 Nacer Chadli – Twente...
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  • (NAC) Ramon Zomer (NEC) Ibrahim Afellay (PSV) Fred Benson (RKC) Benjamin De Ceulaer (RKC) Morten Skoubo (Roda JC) Jacob Lensky (Utrecht) Claudemir (Vitesse...
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    of the 2012–2013 season against Club Brugge replacing the injured Benjamin De Ceulaer at half-time. He scored his first league goal at 19 October 2013...
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    Manchester City  Wesley Sonck (BEL) vs. Genk Lierse 2011 not awarded  Benjamin De Ceulaer (BEL) vs. Club Brugge Lokeren 2012  Dalibor Veselinović (SRB) vs...
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  • Feijenoord (since 1973 Feyenoord for international reasons) and moved to De Kuip in 1937. Feyenoord is one of the most successful clubs in the Netherlands...
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  • (Club Brugge (3) & Cercle Brugge (6)) Benjamin De Ceulaer (Genk (6) & Lokeren (3)) Kostadin Hazurov (Lierse) Benjamin Mokulu (Lokeren) Aloys Nong (Mons)...
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