Sebastien Haller
Sebastien Haller is a professional footballer from France, known for his striking ability and versatility on the field. He began his career at FC Metz before moving to Utrecht, where he gained recognition for his goal-scoring prowess. Haller subsequently played for clubs like Eintracht Frankfurt and West Ham United, where he continued to impress with his performances. In 2019, he signed with Ajax, where he became a key player, contributing to the team's success in both domestic and European competitions. His career took a challenging turn when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2021, but he returned to professional football, showcasing resilience and determination. Haller's journey has inspired many, and he remains a prominent figure in modern football.
Born on Jun 22, 1994 (31 years old)
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Bulgaria:
Sebastien Haller was transferred to West Ham United for €50 million in 2019.
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Gabon:
Sebastien Haller is a key striker for the Ivorian national team.
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Switzerland:
Sébastien Haller was part of the renowned attacking trio at Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Turkey:
Sebastien Haller is included in the list of potential strikers for Ajax.
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Germany:
Sébastien Haller is expected to return to the team after his loan.
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Kenya:
Sebastien Haller scored the winning goal for Ivory Coast in their match against The Gambia.
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United Kingdom:
Sebastien Haller's first-half header helped Ivory Coast win their qualifying match.
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Netherlands:
Sebastien Haller is a former player of Ajax who is mentioned in relation to FC Utrecht.
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