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Filip Šebo
Filip Šebo (born 24 February 1984) is a Slovak former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. Šebo is best known for playing with Rangers. Club career Early career Šebo started his professional career with German team 1. FC Köln but did not make a first team appearance, playing his games for reserve side Köln II. He returned to Slovakia joining FK Inter Bratislava, Inter Bratislava in 2003 after being released by Köln. Eight goals in 25 appearances earned him a transfer to FC Artmedia Bratislava, Artmedia Bratislava – known for their run in the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League. In the summer of 2005, after 22 goals in 29 games and the award for the league's top-scorer, he was bought by Austrian side FK Austria Wien, Austria Vienna who paid approximately £400,000 for him. Šebo played 32 times, scoring 5 goals for the Austrian side, helping them to achieve an Austrian Bundesliga and Cup double. Rangers Range ...
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Bratislava (, also ; ; german: Preßburg/Pressburg ; hu, Pozsony) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Slovakia. Officially, the population of the city is about 475,000; however, it is estimated to be more than 660,000 — approximately 140% of the official figures. Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia at the foot of the Little Carpathians, occupying both banks of the River Danube and the left bank of the Morava (river), River Morava. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two sovereign states. The city's history has been influenced by people of many nations and religions, including Austrians, Bulgarians, Croats, Czechs, Germans, Hungarian people, Hungarians, Jews, Romani people, Romani, Serbs and Slovaks. It was the coronation site and legislative center and capital of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1536 to 1783; eleven King of Hungary, Hungarian kings and eight queens were crowned in St Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava, St Martin' ...
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