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Born in Puerto Tejada, Cauca, Bermúdez can play as center back and was a starter in the 2007 Sudamericana Sub 20 team.
Daniel Mathias Høegh (born 6 January 1991 in Odense, Denmark) is a Danish footballer who currently plays for Odense Boldklub of the Danish Superliga as a center back.
Ahead of the 2009 season Aafk's new coach Kjetil Rekdal signaled that he envisioned Tollås would be made the first choice for center back, pairing up with Daniel Arnefjord.
Jason Sabio - Filipino international soccer player who plays for Kaya as a center back or a right back.
Jacksonville Transportation Authority has plans to convert the convention center back into a railroad terminal with the re-opening of passenger travel down the Florida East Coast Railway and eventually commuter rail.
IF Elfsborg head coach Jörgen Lennartsson commented about Skúli as such: "Skúli is an all-around player, useful in many positions, both as a center-back, wing back and defensive midfielder. He is physically strong, intelligent, has good technique and is defensively strong. He also has a very good game idea".
Talleres contributed three players to the Argentine squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup, with Talleres' captain Luis Galván as a starter in the final as a center back.