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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Agil Etemadi, Alexander Bannink, Angelo Zimmerman, Antoine van der Linden, Antonio Correia (footballer), Antti Heinola, Antti Sumiala, Barry Ditewig, Bart de Groot, Bart Griemink, Bas Dost, Bas Sibum, Bas van den Brink, Bas van Wegen, Ben Haverkort, Bert Zuurman, Brian Tevreden, Christy Bonevacia, Dennis Iliohan, Diederik Bangma, Dirk Jan Derksen, Donny de Groot, Edgar Bernhardt, Edu Nandlal, Eldridge Rojer, Frank Broers, Geoffrey Verweij, Harm Zeinstra, Jan de Jonge, Jan van Beveren, Jeffrey de Visscher, Jelle ten Rouwelaar, Johnny de Vries, Joos Valgaeren, Jordi Hoogstrate, Jorrit Kunst, Joseph Oosting, Kay Velda, Kelvin Maynard, Kevin Gortz, Kristoffer Johannsen, Lee Payne, Leonardo dos Santos Silva, Leo Koswal, Lesmond Prinsen, Marcel Kleizen, Marcel Pannekoek, Marijn Sterk, Marinus Dijkhuizen, Markus Kranz, Mark Veldmate, Martin Drent, Marvin Wijks, Matthieu Bemba, Mehmet Boztepe, Michal Mravec, Michel van Oostrum, Mika Nurmela, Mike Koenders, Milo Malenovi, Mourad Mghizrat, Niki Leferink, Norair Mamedov, Patrick Bosch, Paul Weerman, Pawe Wojciechowski (footballer born 1990), Pedro Beda, Pele van Anholt, Peter Hofstede, Peter Uneken, Peter van der Vlag, Qays Shayesteh, Quenten Martinus, Rachid El Khalifi, Rahim Ouedraogo, Randel Shakison, Randy Wolters, Reza Ghoochannejhad, Richard Stolte, Rick Slor, Rick ten Voorde, Rico Wolven, Robbie Haemhouts, Robert Maaskant, Robin Huisman de Jong, Ronald Breinburg, Roy Stroeve, Ruslan Valeyev, Rutger Worm, Ruud Berger, Ruud ter Heide, Sander Fischer, Sergio van Dijk, Shkodran Metaj, Sieme Zijm, Silvan Inia, Sjors Paridaans, Sofian Akouili, Tamas German, Thomas Villadsen, Timothy Cathalina, Tim Matav, Tjaronn Chery, Tobias Kainz, Willem Brouwer, Xander Houtkoop, Yannick de Wit. Excerpt: Serginho "Sergio" van Dijk (born 6 August 1982) is a Dutch football player, who currently plays for Adelaide United in the A-League. He was the top goalscorer in the 2010-11 A-League regular season and has made a name for himself in Australian soccer for his prolific scoring tally. Van Dijk at Queensland RoarHe was named after the Brazilian star, Serginho Chulapa, who played for Brazil during the 1982 World Cup. Van Dijk's mother was a big fan of Brazil at the time. Van Dijk is of Indo (Dutch-Indonesian) parentage. Van Dijk started his career at local club LTC in Assen before he was drafted in the FC Groningen youth-academy. In the 2000/01 season he played two matches (one goal) for Groningen in the Eerste Divisie helping them to gain promotion. In the Eredivisie he did not play for Groningen and he moved back to the Eerste Divisie at Helmond Sport in 2002. In 2005 he moved to FC Emmen where he scored 18 and 12 goals in his first two seasons. In the 2007/08 season he played at Emmen alongside his brother Danny. On 16 June 2008, he was signed to a two year contract by Brisbane Roar (then operating as Queensland Roar) after impressing the Roar scouts with his technique at the end of May against Redlands United and a Gold Coast Select XI. Van Dijk started off the season slowly, only scoring 1 goal in his first 10 matches although managing 6 assists at the time. However he then silenced the critics by scoring 9 goals in as many matches (including a brace against the Central Coast Mariners). On 17 January 2009, Van Dijk was the Roar's first ever player to score a hat-trick in their 3-1 win over Sydney FC. On 11 February 2010, Van Dijk was signed by Adelaide United on a six-month contract for the club's AFC Champions League campaign, and made his debut against defending Asian champions, Pohang Steelers on 24 February 2010, in a 1-0 win at Hindmarsh Stadium. Van Dijk made his scoring debut for the Reds in their 2-0 away win against Shandong Luneng in Match Day 2 of the Cha