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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: 37. Chapters: Abdoulaye Sekou Sampil, Bart van Brakel, Bart Van Den Eede, Benito Kemble, Bert Zuurman, Brahim Zaari, Cees Schapendonk, Corey Gameiro, Dickson Agyeman, Dominggus Lim-Duan, Edwin Hermans, Eric Addo, Erik Meijer (footballer), Fabio Caracciolo, Frank Demouge, Frank van Kouwen, Guy Dufour, Henk Vos, Hilmi Mihci, Ilja van Leerdam, Jasper Waalkens, Jelle De Bock, Jelle ten Rouwelaar, Jelle van Kruijssen, Jens van Son, Jerry de Jong, Jose Valencia Murillo, Kevin Diaz (footballer born 1983), Leon Hese, Marko Kolsi, Maro Ferenc, Michael Van Geele, Otman Bakkal, Ousmane Sanou, Patrick N'Koyi, Pieter Mbemba, Pleun Strik, Prince Asubonteng, Quentin Jakoba, Radjin de Haan, Ralph van Dooren, Ratko Vansimpsen, Remi Amieux, Rene van de Kerkhof, Ricardo Moniz, Rob Maas, Rob van Boekel, Rochdi Achenteh, Roel van de Sande, Ruud Boffin, Ruud Swinkels, Ruud van der Rijt, Samuel Greven, Sa a Stojanovi, Sepp De Roover, Sergei Temryukov, Serhat Koc, Shelton Martis, Silvio Diliberto, Sjors Paridaans, Soufiane Dadda, Stefan Stam, Steve Wilkes, Sven Verdonck, Theo Lucius, Timothy Durwael, Tim Janssen, Ton Cornelissen, Vincent Lachambre, Wesley Vanbelle, Yoann de Boer, Youness Mokhtar, Youssef Achami, Yrius Carboni, Zyad Jusi . Excerpt: Theodorus Martinus Maria "Theo" Lucius (born 19 December 1976) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for FC Eindhoven in the Eerste Divisie. He can operate as a right or central defender and also as a defensive midfielder. He spent most of his 16-year professional career with PSV, winning nine major titles with the club, notably four Eredivisie championships, and appearing in 254 games in the competition overall (17 goals). Theo Lucius was born in Veghel, South Holland. When he was five years old he started his football career at amateur side VV Heeswijk. He joined BVV Den Bosch eight years later, being reconverted from a striker to a midfielder; since the age of 15, he also worked as a carpenter, and made formwork for a concrete factory. In 1996-97, newly-appointed manager Kees Zwamborn awarded Lucius with his senior official debut, an Eerste Divisie match away against BV Veendam on 20 August 1996 (0-1 loss), and the player was an undisputed starter in his two seasons with the 's-Hertogenbosch outfit, as it consecutively fell short in the promotion playoffs. In the 1998 off-season, after reported interest from FC Utrecht, AZ and PSV Eindhoven, Lucius chose the latter, managed by Bobby Robson. He played 25 games in his first season, winning the Dutch Supercup. When Erik Gerets took over from the English, Lucius was sent on loan to Utrecht, returning to the Philips side for 2000-01, and continued to be regularly used under both the Belgian and his successor, Guus Hiddink, as the club won four Eredivisie championships, also reaching the semifinals in the 2004-05 UEFA Champions League, being eliminated by A.C. Milan in the dying seconds of the game (3-1 home win, after a 0-2 loss in the first leg); in his last two seasons, the player was used more as a right back. Lucius moved to Feyenoord for the 2006-07 season, scoring a career-best five goals in 27 games as the De Kuip side finished in seventh position. He won the following year's domestic cup, against Roda J