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  1. Arjen Robben - Wikipedia

    Arjen Robben (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑrjə (n) ˈrɔbə (n)] ⓘ; born 23 January 1984) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a winger. Known for his dribbling skills, speed, and long-range …

  2. Arjen Robben | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club

    Arjen Robben joined Chelsea in the summer of 2004 from PSV Eindhoven for £12 million.

  3. Arjen Robben - Player profile | Transfermarkt

    Arjen Robben is the son of Hans Robben (Retired). Arjen Robben is the father of Luka Robben (FC Groningen U19).

  4. Arjen Robben - FBref.com

    Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for FC Bayern Munich, Chelsea FC and PSV Eindhoven playing for Arjen Robben in the Champions …

  5. Arjen Robben: 10 years at Bayern Munich, 10 best moments

    On Matchday 24, in Bayern’s 3-1 win at Hannover, Robben cemented the legend by reaching 100 Bundesliga victories in the shortest number of games in history - 126.

  6. The Amazing Arjen Robben Retires: A Player Retrospective

    Robben was Bayern’s top scorer and won the Bundesliga, the German cup and the German player of the year award. Robben remained a key player for Bayern until 2018, part of a talented team that …

  7. IFFHS

    Arjen Robben (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑrjə (n) ˈrɔbə (n)] ⓘ; born 23 January 1984) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a winger. Known for his dribbling skills, speed, and long-range …

  8. Arjen Robben – bio and football career

    Arjen Robben was born 23 January 1984, in Bedum, located in the northeastern Netherlands. He professional career started when he was signed by the club FC Groningen.

  9. Arjen Robben - Wikiwand

    Arjen Robben is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a winger. Known for his dribbling skills, speed, and long-range shots, he is regarded as on...

  10. Arjen Robben - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Robben scored his first ever international goal in October 2003 during a UEFA Euro 2004 qualifier against Moldova. [18] He ultimately decided to retire from international duty in 2017 following their …