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  • | birth_place = Fulda, Germany ...joined his local football team that was coached by a former college player from FAU that was once stationed in Fulda while being in the Army. Thanks to Ale
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  • | birth_place = Munich, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] Longrod was born in the reminants of Munich, Germany to his parets Dave and Helga Von Hugendong during World War III. As an infa
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  • | birth_place = Wittenberg, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] ..., Kurt was introduced to the sport of Football, and started bulking up. In Germany they gave him a nickname which roughly translates to the chicken-killer, be
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  • | birth_place = [[wp:Leipzig, Germany|Leipzig, Germany]] ...ague]] (DSFL). He did not play college football but was recruited out of a Germany Developmental League before entering the professional ranks in {{dsfly|8|no
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  • | birth_place = Fussen, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] ...y. He wants to make his hometown and college proud and be the first player from Catarina in the ISFL
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  • | birth_place = Berlin, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] Nick Kaepercolin Jr. was born in 2026 in Berlin, Germany to Laura and Nick Kaepercolin Sr. While Laura is earning her money as a tea
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  • | birth_place = Fulda, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] ...e member of the Yellowknife Wraiths. He was born in small town of Fulda in Germany and then moved quite early in his life to North America as his father was p
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  • | birth_place = Heidelberg, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] ...lberg college (Ohio). His Mother Charlotte Ryeu-Eroni continued to live in Germany after the separation with Ryeu's father and Ryeu visits her 2-4 a year acco
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  • * [[wp:Germany national American football team|Germany]] (2007)<br>Defensive backs coach ...n in Oakland, California, to Dorothy and Errol Minott, Jamaican immigrants from Saint Catherine Parish.
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  • | birth_place = Heppenheim, [[wp:Germany|Germany]] Vettel was born in [[wp:Heppenheim|Heppenheim]], then West Germany, to Norbert and Heike Vettel. He has one younger brother, Fabian, and two o
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  • ...ransform into a giant boot, but this ability was not something he could do from birth. In a science experiment gone wrong, American Boot can turn into a gi ...ak out of the box, lower door holding the cargo, and jump into the stadium from a plane. The first part of his plan went off without a hitch, he successful
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  • ...four to age 13 and played for travel teams that traveled to Argentina and Germany. He gave up soccer when weekly games started to conflict with his schedule [[Category:People from Texas]]
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  • ...Gordita and Baja Blast were top students and culinary wizards pretty much from the time they were born, Nacho struggled mightily. His grades were poor, he ...making weight and came close to being kicked off the team. Some tough love from his teammates got his head right though and he burst onto the season as Red
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  • ...an immigrants, Margaret and Heinrich Sternenstaub, both refugees from East Germany, arriving shortly after the end of World War II. His upbringing was one of "[[Category:People from Ohio]]
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  • ...eight. Upon his return he simply wasn't the player he once was and was cut from the high school team. ...the four time BIG 10 Beard of the Year Player and had several endorsements from Gillete and Badass Beard Care. Following a successful junior year many expe
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  • | birth_place = [[wp:Zossen|Wünsdorf, Germany]] ...ing a stable basis in beginning his football career. Regardless, teammates from his high school described him as a hard worker, and often stayed at the pra
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  • ...d '''headquartered''' in [[Berlin Field]]<br/>[[wp:Berlin, Germany|Berlin, Germany]] ...otball|American football]] franchise based in [[wp:Berlin, Germany|Berlin, Germany]]. The Fire Salamanders currently compete in the [[International Simulation
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  • ...urope and the United States. Furthermore, some football and hockey coaches from the international scene had taken an interest in his development and urged ...them – especially as a leading school in the PAC-12. He received pressure from higher-ups to change sports and did so under his own volition – partially
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  • ...e up hockey when his mother got in a fight in the stands with some parents from the other team. Trent also played football throughout his childhood and bec ...f the field. Thigpen had a strong rookie season in Tijuana as a DT playing from the starting RE position for most snaps and ending the year with 34 tackles
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  • Lenard Graf was born in the countryside near Munich, Germany. He picked up football fairly late, since American Football wasn't as popul ...ven more and elevate his game to a whole new level. In Year 3 he dominated from the first snap onwards. Even though Lenard Graf was seen as a vertical Thre
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