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    Thomas Eisfeld (born 18 January 1993) is a German professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for 3. Liga club Rot-Weiss Essen. Born in...
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    was full-time. Extra-time started with early chances for substitute Thomas Eisfeld and Arshavin, neither of whom converted. Half-time was drawing near...
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  • scientist and writer Theodore Eisfeld (1816–1882), American conductor Thomas Eisfeld (born 1993), German footballer Walter Eisfeld (1905–1940), German Nazi...
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  • previous season), Arsenal scored two late goals from German youngster Thomas Eisfeld and fellow reserve team player Chuks Aneke following Azmi Muslim's opener...
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    season for undisclosed fees; these players included German midfielder Thomas Eisfeld, Swiss international defender Johan Djourou, and Spanish defender Ignasi...
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    the League Cup on penalties against a stubborn West Bromwich Albion. Thomas Eisfeld scored the only goal in regulation time and Nacho Monreal hit the winning...
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  • Arslan 7 FW  BEL Robbie D'Haese 8 MF  NED Jimmy Kaparos 10 MF  GER Thomas Eisfeld 11 FW  NED Ramien Safi 14 MF  GER Lucas Brumme 16 DF  GER Mustafa Kourouma...
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    away to West Bromwich Albion on 25 September. He replaced goalscorer Thomas Eisfeld after 82 minutes and with the scores at 1–1 at full-time, the game entered...
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  • a two-month loan deal. 31 January 2012: German attacking midfielder Thomas Eisfeld joins the club on a long-term contract, while winger Ryo Miyaichi left...
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  • Dajaku – Sunderland 2022–23 Max Ehmer – Queens Park Rangers 2013–14 Thomas Eisfeld – Fulham 2014–15 Marcel Franke – Norwich City 2017–18 Fabian Giefer...
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