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Stefanie van der
Gragt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsteːfaːni vɑn dər ˈɣrɑxt]; born 16
August 1992) is a
Dutch former professional footballer who pla**** as...
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Holborn 1982a, p. 217.
Wilson 2004, p. 301.
Holborn 1982b, p. 11. Van der
Gragt 1968, p. 137.
Holborn 1982b, p. 614.
Friedrich 2008, p. 117.
Stanton 2006...
- 2004) No. 2 on
display at Königswinter
lower station (23.06.2008) Van Der
Gragt, F. (1968). Europe's
Greatest Tramway Network. Leiden, Netherlands: E. J...
- (ISBN 0-908573-50-2). Wellington: New
Zealand Railway and
Locomotive Society Inc.
Gragt,
Frits van der. 1968. Europe's
Greatest Tramway Network (No ISBN). Leiden...
- 2019–20
Round of 32
Juventus 2–0 f 2–1 4–1
Putellas (2), Torrejón, Van der
Gragt Round of 16 FC
Minsk 3–1 5–0 f 8–1 Oshoala, Torrejón, Bonmatí (2), Hermoso...
- to give
Spain the
early lead
after Stefanie van der
Gragt had a hand
touch the ball. Van der
Gragt, who
moved forward, got the
equaliser nine
minutes later...
- Usme
Arianna Caruso Mina
Tanaka Riko Ueki
Esmee Brugts Stefanie van der
Gragt Guro
Reiten Thembi Kgatlana Hildah Magaia Olga
Carmona Salma Paralluelo...
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Anouk Dekker Netherlands
Sherida Spitse Netherlands
Stefanie van der
Gragt Netherlands
Merel van
Dongen Netherlands
Kirsty Yallop New
Zealand 2004–2018...
- and
former professional footballer with 224 club caps
Stefanie van der
Gragt (born 1992) a
Dutch footballer Tess
Wester (born 1993) a
Dutch handballer...
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Czech Republic Van de Donk, Van der
Gragt,
Miedema 2023 WC
Group Stage: Gr.E 1–0
Portugal 1 / 4 Van der
Gragt 1–1 USA
Roord 7–0 Vietnam
Brugts (2)...