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- Nathan Abayomi Delfouneso (born 2 February 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker. Having graduated from Aston Villa's academy...
- O'Neill admitted that Albrighton along with fellow youngsters Nathan Delfouneso and Ciaran Clark were the subject of many loan offers, but went on to...
- Reserves, particularly in the 2009–10 season filling the void left by Nathan Delfouneso where he finished the season as the Reserve South League's top scorer...
- Germany on 16 November 2010, when he came on as a substitute for Nathan Delfouneso. He made his first competitive appearance for the team in England's opening...
- Sunderland to claim their first ever national title, with goals from Nathan Delfouneso, James Collins and Shane Lowry. Andreas Weimann netted nine goals, to...
- 28th minute and Yiannis Papadopoulos on the 49th minute while Nathan Delfouneso scored for the hosts on the 80th minute. Since the EFL require all matches...
- April 2018.[permanent dead link‍] "Clarets land Delfouneso". Sky Sports. 8 March 2011. "Nathan Delfouneso returns to Aston Villa". Archived from the original...
- beat the visitors 3–0 goals from Wilfried Zaha, Jack Robinson and Nathan Delfouneso with 6,354 in attendance. On 8 October 2014, it was announced that London...
- Mathias Klasenius Saulius Dirda Fourth official Istvan Vad 4 goals Nathan Delfouneso 3 goals Henri Lansbury Danijel Aleksić Denys Harmash 2 goals Danny Welbeck...
- historical novelist Cat Deeley (born 1976) – television presenter Nathan Delfouneso (born 1991) – footballer Oscar Deutsch (1893–1941) – founder of the Odeon...