Nils Petersen (German pronunciation:[ˈniːlsˈpeːtɐzn̩,ˈnɪls-];[2] born 6 December 1988) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward. He appeared in the 2016 Summer Olympics and remains the first and only German footballer who has scored five goals in a single game with the national team.[3]
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NilsPetersen (German pronunciation: [ˈniːls ˈpeːtɐzn̩, ˈnɪls -]; born 6 December 1988) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward...
with 81 goals in 252 games during his three spells at the club, behind NilsPetersen. The club traces its origins to a pair of clubs founded in 1904: Freiburger...
Force lieutenant general NilsPetersen (born 1988), German footballer Nils Sējējs (born 2001), Latvian ice hockey player Nils-Erik Söderqvist (born 1948)...
Retrieved 2 September 2014. Überblick, Alle Spiele im. "Fußball-Bundesliga: NilsPetersen verschärft die HSV-Krise". sueddeutsche.de (in German). ISSN 0174-4917...
as one of three over 23 years old players along with his brother and NilsPetersen, where Germany won the silver medal. In June 2022, the German Football...
22 of 2014–15) Highest number of goals scored as a substitute: 34 by NilsPetersen Highest number of goals scored as a substitute in a season: 12 by Paco...
Philipp Max Robert Bauer Max Christiansen Grischa Prömel Serge Gnabry NilsPetersen Eric Oelschlägel Nigeria (NGR) Daniel Akpeyi Seth Sincere Kingsley...
international Matthew Petersen, Australian rugby player Morten Petersen, Danish football player NilsPetersen, German football player Sara Petersen (badminton)...
of the Germany Olympic football team for Rio along with his twin and NilsPetersen who were the three selected over 23 years old players, winning the silver...
ended the tournament as the joint top scorer along with his teammate NilsPetersen, helping Germany to win the silver medal. On 4 November 2016, Gnabry...
Tournament Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 2016 Sven Bender (MF) Lars Bender (MF) NilsPetersen (FW) 2020 Maximilian Arnold (MF) Max Kruse (FW) did not select...
Ouazani, French actress; in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France NilsPetersen, German professional and Olympic footballer; in Wernigerode, East Germany...
Christoph Kottenkamp Frank Helmke 2011–2012, 2013–2015 Peter Kotthaus NilsPetersen 1998, 1999 Kerstin Kramer Alexandra "Alexa" Seifert 2000–2004 Konrad...