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- Patrick Zwaanswijk (born 17 January 1975) is a Dutch ex-professional who is retired from professional football. A product of the Ajax Youth Academy, Zwaanswijk...
- Patricio Pérez of Argentina in June 2010, followed by Dutch defender Patrick Zwaanswijk. In July 2010, it was announced that the Mariners' women's team would...
- Eredivisie club FC Utrecht, where he was seen as a successor to Patrick Zwaanswijk who had moved to ****anese club Ōita Trinita. Di Tommaso immediately featured...
- Stallions Peter Tsekenis Fairfield Marconi Stadium 9,000 Manly United Patrick Zwaanswijk Dee Why Cromer Park 5,000 NWS Spirit David Perkovic North Sydney Christie...
- Maertens (Heracles) Sebastiaan Steur (Heracles) Donny Gorter (NAC) Patrick Zwaanswijk (NAC) Youssef El Akchaoui (NEC) Bram Nuytinck (NEC) Patrick Pot****zen...
- Sainsbury formed a formidable partnership alongside Dutch defender Patrick Zwaanswijk. This unit was central in helping the Mariners secure their maiden A-League...
-  32' CB 19 Bas van den Brink  55' CB 22 Sander Keller  60' CB 4 Patrick Zwaanswijk LB 5 Pascal Bosschaart CM 3 Jordy Zuidam  77' CM 14 Joost Broerse AM 10...
- side Suwon Bluewings. Despite the retirement of central defender Patrick Zwaanswijk and the departure of goalkeeper Mathew Ryan, attacking midfielder Oliver...
- Jubilo Iwata – 2019–2020 Mathieu BootsYokohama FC – 2003–2004 Patrick Zwaanswijk – Oita Trinita – 2004–2005 Pieter ****stra – Sanfrecce Hiroshima – 1995–1996...
- Melbourne City – 2013–15 Rutger Worm – Melbourne Heart – 2010–12 Patrick ZwaanswijkCentral Coast Mariners – 2010–13 Seyi AdelekeWestern Sydney Wanderers...