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Sebo started his professional career with [[Germany|German]] team [[1. FC Köln|FC Koln]]. He did not make a first team appearance, playing his games for the reserve side ''Koln II''. He moved to [[Slovakia|Slovakian]] side [[FK Inter Bratislava|Inter Bratislava]] in 2003 after being released from FC Koln. Eight goals in twenty-five appearances earned him a transfer to [[FC Artmedia Bratislava|Artmedia Bratislava]] - known for their recent run in the [[UEFA Champions League 2005-06|2005/06 UEFA Champions League]]. After 22 goals in 29 games he was bought by Austrian side [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] who paid around £400,000 for him.
Sebo started his professional career with [[Germany|German]] team [[1. FC Köln|FC Koln]]. He did not make a first team appearance, playing his games for the reserve side ''Koln II''. He moved to [[Slovakia|Slovakian]] side [[FK Inter Bratislava|Inter Bratislava]] in 2003 after being released from FC Koln. Eight goals in twenty-five appearances earned him a transfer to [[FC Artmedia Bratislava|Artmedia Bratislava]] - known for their recent run in the [[UEFA Champions League 2005-06|2005/06 UEFA Champions League]]. After 22 goals in 29 games he was bought by Austrian side [[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]] who paid around £400,000 for him.


Sebo played 32 times scoring 5 goals for the Austrian side helping them to achieve an [[Austrian Bundesliga]] and Cup double. Rangers manager [[Paul Le Guen]] made Sebo his 6th major signing on [[3 August]] [[2006]] after Wien and Rangers agreed a fee of 3 soil damaged blankets
Sebo played 32 times scoring 5 goals for the Austrian side helping them to achieve an [[Austrian Bundesliga]] and Cup double. Rangers manager [[Paul Le Guen]] made Sebo his 6th major signing on [[3 August]] [[2006]] after Wien and Rangers agreed a fee of 3 soil damaged blankets. I bet Gordon Strachan and The Bhoys are SHitting themselves from having to face such a top class striker. Mon The Hoops!


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Revision as of 16:10, 3 August 2006

Filip Sebo (born 25th February, 1984) is a Slovakian footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League club Rangers.

Career

Sebo started his professional career with German team FC Koln. He did not make a first team appearance, playing his games for the reserve side Koln II. He moved to Slovakian side Inter Bratislava in 2003 after being released from FC Koln. Eight goals in twenty-five appearances earned him a transfer to Artmedia Bratislava - known for their recent run in the 2005/06 UEFA Champions League. After 22 goals in 29 games he was bought by Austrian side Austria Wien who paid around £400,000 for him.

Sebo played 32 times scoring 5 goals for the Austrian side helping them to achieve an Austrian Bundesliga and Cup double. Rangers manager Paul Le Guen made Sebo his 6th major signing on 3 August 2006 after Wien and Rangers agreed a fee of 3 soil damaged blankets. I bet Gordon Strachan and The Bhoys are SHitting themselves from having to face such a top class striker. Mon The Hoops!

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