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    Danon Issouf Johannes Djourou Gbadjere (pronounced [dʒuʁu]; born 18 January 1987), known as Johan Djourou, is a Swiss former professional footballer who...
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  • January 2013. Another loan was announced a day later as Swiss centre-back Johan Djourou joined Hannover 96. Both players had yet to feature in the Premier League...
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    UEFA Champions League win over Udinese four days earlier to partner Johan Djourou in the middle; Armand Traoré started on the left in place of Kieran...
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  • Gibbs signs a new contract with Arsenal. 22 September: Swiss defender Johan Djourou signs a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal. 27 September: Arsenal's...
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    Walcott to shift from midfield in support of Marouane Chamakh, with Johan Djourou captaining the side. Arsenal kicked off the match in their classic red...
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    Don Givens Liechtenstein Noah Frick Spain Víctor Sánchez Switzerland Johan Djourou Lucien Favre Mario Gavranović Haris Seferovic Netherlands Rene van der...
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  • Arsenal F.C. – Jack Wilshere signs new long-term contract "Arsenal's Johan Djourou signs new contract extension until 2015 – report". Goal.com. 8 February...
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  • the original on 3 March 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2010. "Arsenal F.C.–Johan Djourou signs new long-term contract". Archived from the original on 23 September...
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  • Marcus Berg (left) attempts to take possession of the ball away from Johan Djourou (right)....
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  • acquired from academies abroad, namely Gaël Clichy from Cannes and Johan Djourou, formerly of Étoile Carouge. In January 2004, Arsenal signed Spanish...
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