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Hungarian world champion and three-time Olympic silver medallist Laszlo Cseh (front) and Zsuzsanna Jakabos swim as they test their new Arena swimming suits in Budapest May 27, 2009. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh

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    List of scorers after Wednesday's matches

    Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:05pm EDT

    (Reuters) - Euro 2008 scorers after Wednesday's matches

    Sports  |  Russia

    3 David Villa (Spain)

    2 Lukas Podolski (Germany)

    1 Arda Turan (Turkey)

    Semih Senturk (Turkey)

    Hakan Yakin (Switzerland)

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden)

    Petter Hansson (Sweden)

    Cesc Fabregas (Spain)

    Roman Pavlyuchenko (Russia)

    Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Netherlands)

    Ruud van Nistelrooy (Netherlands)

    Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)

    Luka Modric (Croatia)

    Ricardo Quaresma (Portugal)

    Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

    Deco (Portugal)

    Pepe (Portugal)

    Raul Meireles (Portugal)

    Libor Sionko (Czech Republic)

    Vaclav Sverkos (Czech Republic)

    (Compiled by Patrick Johnston, edited by Tony Jimenez)



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