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    Per Tomas Brolin (born 29 November 1969) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a forward or as a midfielder. At club level, he had...
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  • sport-television presenter James Brolin (born 1940), American actor, producer, and director Josh Brolin (born 1968), American actor Tomas Brolin (born 1969), Swedish...
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  • Brazilian/German tennis player Tomas Brolin (born 1969), Swedish football player Tomas Danilevičius (born 1978), Lithuanian football player Tomas Davulis (born 1975)...
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  • goals per match. 3 goals Henrik Larsen Karl-Heinz Riedle Dennis Bergkamp Tomas Brolin 2 goals Jean-Pierre Papin Thomas Häßler Frank Rijkaard Jan Eriksson 1...
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  • caps) at the 1920 Olympics, Gunnar Nordahl at the 1948 Olympics and Tomas Brolin at the Euro 1992. No Swedish player has been awarded the World Cup Golden...
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    Paolo Maldini Milan  Italy 109 4 Gheorghe Hagi Barcelona  Romania 68 Tomas Brolin Parma  Sweden 68 6 Jürgen Klinsmann Tottenham Hotspur  Germany 43 7 Thomas...
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    Franck Sauzée Atalanta  France 2 Giuseppe Signori Lazio  Italy 2 26 Tomas Brolin Parma  Sweden 1 Martin Dahlin Borussia Mönchengladbach  Sweden 1 Georges...
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    Henrik Andersen 1. FC Köln  Denmark 2 David Platt Juventus  England 2 Tomas Brolin Parma  Sweden 2 Jean-Pierre Papin Milan  France 2 20 Franco Baresi Milan...
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  • Idrætsparken. A crowd of 33,765 witnessed a tactical match. Parma's Tomas Brolin hit the post early on but, in the 20th minute, Lorenzo Minotti miss-hit...
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  • and made it 1–0. Sweden managed to come back, with a penalty goal from Tomas Brolin and two goals from Martin Dahlin, with the result being 3–1. In the last...
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