Christoph Metzelder

  • male, 29 years old
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Christoph Metzelder (born November 5, 1980 in Haltern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) is a football defender for Real Madrid. Metzelder is also a part of the Germany national football team, with whom he has amassed a total of 32 caps. In the summer of 2000, Metzelder signed for Borussia, and he was an instant success. He not only won the German championships with BVB in 2002 as a regular first team player, he also reached the 2002 FIFA World Cup final with Germany. Wikipedia
Born:
November 5, 1980
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  • Wikipedia

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  • METZELDER (Christoph...

    Christoph Metzelder is a football (soccer) player from Germany, who is currently playing for Real Madrid as a Defender [R, L, C]. Click here to see his profile, National team and club statistics, palmares, photos and much more!
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  • Official Website

    www.metzelder.de/
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  • Christoph Metzelder

    Christoph Metzelder (born November 5, 1980 in Haltern, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany) is a football defender for Borussia Dortmund. He is currently considered one of Germany's most talented defenders. In the summer of 2000, Metzelder signed for Boruss
    www.123football.com/players/m/christoph-metzelder/index.htm
  • Christoph Metzelder on IMDb

    He played for Germany in the 2002 FIFA World Cup of Soccer. His younger brother, Malte (born in 1982), is also a soccer player
    www.imdb.com/name/nm1747832/
  • Hockey World Cup Germany...

    Germany defender Christoph Metzelder hopes the euphoric home support will help his side overcome an obvious "lack of quality". ... "For us to be successful, we need a good team spirit, a lot of luck and a big deal of patriotism," Metzelder stated. "It
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