SV Wilhelmshaven - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Renato Bernardi Bauer
  • Cyrille Florent Bella – played one game for the Cameroon national football team
  • Jonathan Beaulieu-Bourgault – played for the Canadian national U-20 team at 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup
  • Riley O'Neill – played for the Canadian national U-20 team at 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship
  • Christ Bongo – former member of the Congo DR national football team
  • Rohan Ricketts - former Premier League, Football League Championship and Major League Soccer player & former member of the England national under-20 football team
  • Heiko Bonan – former member of the East Germany national football team
  • Dirk Schuster – former member of the East Germany and Germany national football team
  • Mike Barten
  • Fabian Lucassen – played five games for the Germany U-19 team
  • George Alhassan – former member of the Ghana national under-20 football team
  • Iman Saghey Bi Ria – 6 Games and 2 goals for the Iran national football team
  • Valdas Ivanauskas – former member of the Lithuania national football team
  • Romanus Stonkus – former member of the Lithuania national football team who presented his country in twenty-one game and scores one goal
  • Vidmantas Vysniauskas – former member of the who played two games for the Lithuania national football team
  • Paweł Kryszałowicz – played in the FIFA World Cup 2002 with the Poland national football team
  • Jozef Kotula
  • Karol Praženica – played five games for the Slovakia national football team
  • Richard Slezak
  • Igor Bendovskyi – former Ukraine youth international
  • Marcus Storey – played formerly in the US Major League Soccer
  • Igor Krulj – former Swedish youth international and Allsvenskan

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