Arjen Robben News
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Dutch Footballer Arjen Robben Retires From Football
Dutch football great Arjen Robben announced his retirement from his youth club FC Groningen on Thursday, ending an illustrious career spanning two decades.
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Dutch Great Arjen Robben Announces Retirement From Football
Arjen Robben won two Premier League titles under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea in 2005 and 2006, before claiming a La Liga winner's medal with Real Madrid.
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'Special' Farewell For Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery As Bayern Munich Win Bundesliga
Franck Ribery hailed a "special" moment as he and Arjen Robben both scored in their final game at the Allianz Arena on Saturday.
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Bayern Munich Confirm Franck Ribery Departure And Farewell Match
Bayern Munich confirmed that veteran French star Franck Ribery will end his 12-year spell at the club at the end of this season.
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Bundesliga: Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery Hope To Return For Nervy Title Run-In
League leaders Bayern Munich currently sit two points ahead of rivals Borussia Dortmund with three games to go.
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Arjen Robben Mulling Tokyo Move After Bayern Munich Exit: Reports
Arjen Robben has won 19 trophies with Bayern Munich and was named Bundesliga player of the year after his first season in Germany.
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Juventus Achieve Dramatic Draw Against Bayern Munich in Champions League
Juventus secured a dramatic draw against Bayern Munich in the Champions League clash thanks to a late goal from Stefano Sturaro.
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Arjen Robben Sinks Wales as Holland Bounce Back
Arjen Robben had missed his side's three previous games with a groin injury, but he struck twice in the second half at a squally Cardiff City Stadium to give the Netherlands' victory in their first game since they missed out on a place at next year's tournament in France.
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Goal Against Cologne a Reward For my Comeback, says Arjen Robben
Arjen Robben was on the sidelines for almost two months due to a thigh injury but he felt he settled into the outfit quite easily.
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Arjen Robben Scores on Return as FC Bayern Munich Record 1000th Bundesliga Win
FC Bayern Munich became the first team to record 1000 Bundesliga victories as Netherlands captain Arjen Robben scored in his first match since August. Arturo Vidal, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller also scored as Bayern thrashed Cologne 4-0.