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  fussball.ch/ehrdendivision - Ehrendivision - N'Kufo schon wieder in Form
Trotz dem sechsten Saisontor des eingewechselten Johan Vonlanthen konnte NAC Breda in der 34.
Johan Vonlanthen führte den NAC Breda mit seinem 2:1-Siegestreffer zum Heimsieg über den bisherigen Leader Alkmaar.
Der Rückstand von Ajax Amsterdam auf die Spitze der holländischen Ehrendivision ist nach fünf Runden auf acht Punkte angewachsen.
www.fussball.ch /ehrdendivision   (355 words)

  
  Johan Vonlanthen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johan Vonlanthen (born 1 February 1986 in Santa Marta, Colombia) is a Swiss international footballer.
Vonlanthen is a striker for NAC Breda at club level, having moved from PSV Eindhoven on a loan deal after the football season of 2005.
In the 2004 European Championships, Vonlanthen became the second youngest player to play in the tournament when he came on as a substitute against England.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johan_Vonlanthen   (161 words)

  
 news - PSV have loaned out Johan Vonlanthen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Vonlanthen was included in the starting line up of the Italian side nine times, in which he did not find the net.
Vonlanthen announced on the NAC official website that he was delighted to have joined NAC.
Johan Vonlanthen, born in Colombia, but in the possession of a Swiss passport, has decided to play games for the Swiss national team.
www.noticias.info /Archivo/2005/200507/20050712/20050712_82649.shtm   (327 words)

  
 Henry ends goal drought ... - Jun. 22, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
France then won a clutch of corners but somehow the Swiss defense held firm and six minutes later they were back in business with an equalizer from 18-year-old Johan Vonlanthen, who became the youngest ever scorer in a European championships.
Vonlanthen had been introduced to replace the out-of-form Stephane Chapuisat while teammate Alexander Frei, embroiled in a spitting incident, was another absentee.
But it was to fall to Henry to put the match beyond doubt as the Premiership's top scorer last season stormed in from the left, scattering the Swiss defence in his wake, to shoot right-footed past Stiel.
www.inq7.net /spo/2004/jun/22/text/spo_10-1-p.htm   (573 words)

  
 The stars of EURO 2008 - Credit Suisse emagazine
After a successful U21 European Championship in Germany, Johan Vonlanthen (18) and Tranquillo Barnetta (19) were ready for a summer break from football when Köbi Kuhn issued them with a last-minute call-up for EURO 2004.
However, it is also possible that Daniel Gygax will get the nod and that Johan Vonlanthen will only come on in the final few minutes, as was the case against England.
Johan Vonlanthen also seems to have matured in the last few months.
emagazine.credit-suisse.com /article/index.cfm?...&aoid=59527&lang=en   (1003 words)

  
 ATL World Cup Soccer. All the top world soccer news daily. News from international soccer. Euro 2004, champion's ...
Switzerland's 18-year-old striker Johan Vonlanthen became the youngest ever scorer in a European championships finals, beating the record set last week by Wayne Rooney, when he found the net against France.
At 18 years four months and 20 days, Vonlanthen was three months and four days younger than Rooney who had established the new mark with his two goals against Switzerland last Thursday.
Vonlanthen entered the record books in Switzerland's 3-1 defeat to France after defender Mikael Silvestre gave the ball away, allowing Ricardo Cabanas to flick a pass through the French defence and Vonlanthen stroked the ball past goalkeeper Fabien Barthez in the 26th minute.
www.wldcup.com /news/2004Jun/20040621_24937_world_soccer.html   (380 words)

  
 Planet : E U R O    2 0 0 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Henry double Switzerland were in with a chance of a last-eight berth themselves after Johan Vonlanthen had cancelled out Zinedine Zidane's strike inside the first half hour, but two late Thierry Henry goals finally subdued the battling underdogs to knock them out of the competition.
Vonlanthen breaks record Buoyed by the goal, France enjoyed a spell of pressure, Henry heading over when well placed, but Switzerland battled back again, and equalised with their first goal of the tournament after 26 minutes.
Vonlanthen - aged 18 years and 141 days - became the youngest scorer in finals of a UEFA European Championship, breaking the record set by England striker Wayne Rooney, ironically against Switzerland only last Thursday, when he broke into the area and shot low past Barthez.
www.planet.com.mm /euro2004/news.cfm?id=28   (646 words)

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