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post LUDOVIC MAGNIN PROFILE - SWITZERLAND PLAYERS AT EURO 2008

June 2nd, 2008

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Ludovic Magnin (born 20 April 1979 in Sion) is a Swiss football defender who currently, as of May 2007, plays for VfB Stuttgart. He is also known for his thunderous free kicks.

Ludovic Magnin He has got 47 caps and 3 goals for the Swiss national team since his debut in 2000. He has been called up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and also participated at the 2004 European Football Championship.

On February 4, 2008, he has extended his contract until the summer of 2010.

Honours

With Werder Bremen:

  • Bundesliga (2003-04)
  • DFB-Pokal (2004)

With Stuttgart:

  • Bundesliga (2006-07)

post JOHAN DJOUROU PROFILE - SWITZERLAND PLAYERS AT EURO 2008

June 2nd, 2008

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Johan Djourou (born January 18, 1987) is a Swiss international football player who currently plays for Arsenal. He used to play as a defensive midfielder for former club Etoile Carouge, but on his arrival at Arsenal was converted to a central defender. He occasionally fills in at full back for Arsenal and has played several games in central midfield while on loan to Birmingham City.

Johan Djourou Biography

Youth development

Djourou was born in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to Ivorian parents Joachim and Angeline, and was later adopted by his father’s first wife Daniele, a Swiss woman. They moved to Geneva when he was 17 months old. He enrolled at the Payerne Training Center when he was 13 and then in 2002 joined local second division side Etoile-Carouge FC as a midfielder at 15. A few months later he signed scholarship forms for the Arsenal Academy. He officially joined Arsenal as a professional on August 1, 2003. He was a member of the Swiss European Under-19 Football Championship squad in 2004.

Arsenal career

He made his first senior start for Arsenal in a 3–1 victory against Everton in the Carling Cup, having made his first appearance after 89 minutes of the corresponding match in the previous round against Manchester City on October 27, 2004.

Djourou made his full Premiership debut for Arsenal in the 7–0 victory over Middlesbrough on January 14, 2006, playing at centre-back with Philippe Senderos.

Djourou started Arsenal’s FA Cup fourth round clash with Bolton Wanderers as part of a makeshift defence, a game in which Arsenal lost 1–0. He had also played in the third round clash with Cardiff City.

In February 2006, Djourou played in the league games against West Ham United, Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers. In April 2006 he came on as a substitute against Aston Villa in Arsenal’s 5–0 victory, replacing the injured Emmanuel Eboué. He started April’s premiership game against Portsmouth, a game which also saw the comeback of Sol Campbell.

During this season, several Italian clubs (including Juventus) scouted Djourou in Arsenal’s reserve matches (his contract was to expire at the end of the 2006–07 season), but after the end of the World Cup, he signed a six-year contract extension with Arsenal.

He played in Arsenal’s 2007 pre-season Emirates Cup win, against both Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain. On August 10, 2007 he signed for Birmingham City on loan for a five-month period. He made his debut two days later against the previous season’s FA Cup and League Cup winners Chelsea. This was a closely fought contest in which Chelsea ran out eventual 3–2 winners, in which Djourou cleared off the line from Frank Lampard to keep Birmingham City in the game.

Djourou continued to play for Birmingham consistently through his loan period until December 22, 2007, when he gifted Bolton Wanderers’ Nicolas Anelka a goal via an errant throw-in. This marked his last appearance for the club. Although Birmingham boss Alex McLeish was keen to retain him, Djourou returned to Arsenal at the end of his loan spell, as cover for Kolo Toure and Alex Song while they play in the 2008 African Cup of Nations. In May 2008, Djourou stated that he would be willing to partner Cesc Fabregas in midfield after the departure of Mathieu Flamini to A.C. Milan. At 1.92m, Djorou could provide the physical prescence that Arsenal have been lacking since the departure of Patrick Vieira in 2005.

International career

He made his senior Switzerland international debut against Scotland on 1 March 2006, coming on as a substitute and again playing alongside Philippe Senderos. Djourou was called up to the Switzerland 2006 FIFA World Cup squad despite not playing in the qualifiers. Although third choice central defender behind Philippe Senderos of Arsenal and Patrick Müller of Lyon he started Switzerland’s round 16 game against Ukraine. Injury however led him to be substituted in the first half.

Awards

On December 16, 2006, Djourou was elected Newcomer of the Year 2006 during the TV Show Swiss Sports Awards.

post DIEGO BENAGLIO PROFILE - SWITZERLAND PLAYERS AT EURO 2008

June 2nd, 2008

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Diego Benaglio (born 8 September 1983) is a Swiss football (soccer) player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.

Diego Benaglio Benaglio started his career with his Grasshoppers Zürich and played there for several seasons before moving to Germany to join VfB Stuttgart. After a brief period there, he joined CD Nacional. On the summer of 2006, it was rumored that Sevilla FC was to sign him - apparently the Spaniards intended to send him on loan to Second Division Real Valladolid - the player’s refusal seems to have stopped the transfer and became first choice at CD Nacional Madeira as Henrique Hilário left for Chelsea FC.

Benaglio is a member of the Switzerland national team and was called up to the squad in the 2006 World Cup. In the Swiss National team he was the number 3 goalie behind Pascal Zuberbühler and Fabio Coltorti.

For the 2008 EM in his home country, he was made the number 1 goalie by Kobi Kühn in beginning of 2008.

On January 22, 2008 he moved to VfL Wolfsburg. On his debut he made it possible for his team to advance to the next round of the Dfb-Pokal, the german football associations cup.

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