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Topps Match Attax Premier League 2011/2012 www.soccercardindex.com 2011/2012 Topps Match Attax English Premier League checklist Arsenal 96 Phil Jagielka 192 Gabriel Obertan 288 Leroy Lita 384 Andy Carroll LIV 1 Arsene Wenger (M) 97 John Heitanga 193 Sylvain Marveaux 385 Vincent Kompany MNC 2 Wojociech Szczesny 98 Marouane Fellaini 194 Alan Smith Tottenham 386 Adam Johnson MNC 3 Bacary Sagna 99 Jack Rodwell 195 Peter Lovenkrands 289 Harry Redknapp (M) 387 Mario Balotelli MNC 4 Johan Djourou 100 Leon Osman 196 Daemba Ba (SS) 290 Brad Friedel 388 Rio Ferdinand MNU 5 Thomas Vermaelan 101 Royston Drenthe (SS) 197 Leon Best 291 Bendit Assou-Ekotto 389 Ashley Young MNU 6 Per Mertesacker 102 Diniyar Bilyaletdino 198 Shiloa Ameobi 292 Michael Dawson 390 Nani MNU 7 Kieran Gibbs 103 Phil Neville 293 Younes Kaboul 391 Fabricio Coloccini NEW 8 Laurent Koscielny 104 Tim Cahill Norwich 294 Kyle Walker 392 Yohan Cabaye NEW 9 Alex Song 105 Seamus Coleman 199 Paul Lambert (M) 295 Verdan Corluka 393 Demba Ba NEW 10 Uossi Benayoun 106 Ross Barkley 200 John Ruddy 296 Scott Parker 394 Zak Withbread NOR 11 Mikel Arteta 107 Victor Anichebe 201 Russel Martin 297 Rafael Van Der Vaart 395 Wesley Hoolahan NOR 12 Adou Diaby 108 Louis Saha (SP) 202 Zak Whitbread 298 Gareth Bale (SP) 396 Grant Holt BOL 13 Andrey Arshavin 203 Kyle Naughton 299 Stven Pienaar 397 Paddy Kenny QPR 14 Jack Wilshere Fulham 204 Elliot Ward 300 Sandro 398 Adel Taarabt QPR 15 Theo Walcott 109 Martin Jol (M) 205 Marc Tierney 301 Tom Huddlestone 399 DJ Campbell QPR 16 Aaron Ramsey 110 Mark Schwarzer 206 Ritchie De Laet 302 Aaron Lennon 400 Ryan Shawcross STO 17 Gervinho (SS) 111 Aaron Hughes 207 Andrew Surman 303 Luka Modric 401 Jermaine Pennant STO 18 Robin van Persie (SP) 112 Brede Hangeland 208 Andrew Crofts 304 Roman Pavlyuchenko 402 Kenwyne Jones STO 113 Chris Baird 209 Elliot Bennet 305 Emmanuel Adebayor (SS) 403 Wes Brown SUN Aston Villa 114 Philippe Senderos 210 Weslay Hoolahan 306 Jermaine Defoe 404 Stephane Sessegnon SUN 19 Alex McLeish (M) 115 Matthew Briggs 211 David Fox 405 Asamoah Gyan SUN 20 Shay Given (SS) 116 Johyn Arne Riise (SS) 212 Bradley Johnson West Bromwich 406 Michel Vorm SWA 21 Alan Hutton 117 Steve Sidwell 213 Grant Holt (SP) 307 Roy Hodgson 407 Scott Sinclair SWA 22 Stephen Warnock 118 Clint Dempsey 214 Steve Morison 308 Ben Foster (SS) 408 Nathan Dyer SWA 23 Richard Dunne 119 Danny Murphy 215 James Vaughan (SS) 309 Steven Reid 409 Michael Dawson TOT 24 James Collins 120 Dickson Etuhu 216 Simeon Jackson 310 Gabriel Tamas 410 Rafael van der Vaart TOT 25 Ciaran Clarke 121 Damien Duff 311 Ricky Shorey 411 Jermaine Defoe TOT 26 Fabian Delph 122 Simon Davies Queens Park 312 Jonas Olsson 412 Jonas Olsson WBA 27 Stephen Ireland 123 Bryan Ruiz 217 Neil Warnock (M) 313 Gareth McAuley 413 Paul Scharner WBA 28 Chris Herd 124 Mousa Dembele 218 Paddy Kenny 314 Billy Jones 414 Somen Tchoyi WBA 29 Marc Albrighto 125 Andrew Johnson 219 Bradley Orr 315 James Morrison 415 Ali Al Habsi WIG 30 Charles N'Zogbia 126 Bobby Samoa (SP) 220 Clint Hill 316 Paul Scharner 416 Mohamed Diame WIG 31 Jermaine Jenas 221 Fitz Hall 317 Somen Tchoyi 417 Hugo Rodallega WIG 32 Stiliyan Petrov Liverpool 222 Luke Young 318 Chris Brunt 418 Jamie O’Hara WOL 33 Nathan Delfounso 127 Kenny Dalglish ()M) 223 Armand Traore 319 Zoltan Gera 419 Karl Henry WOL 34 Emile Heskey 128 Pepe Reina 224 Danny Gabbidon 320 Jerome Thomas 420 Kevin Doyle WOL 35 Darren Bent 129 Daniel Agger 225 Shaun Derry 321 Youssouf Mulumbu 36 Gabriel Agbonlahor 130 Martin Kelly 226 Adel Taarabt (SP) 322 Shane Long 100 Club (rainbow foil 1:61) 131 Jose Enrique 227 Alejandro Faurlin 323 Peter Odemwingie (SP) 421 Joe Hart (ManC) Blackburn 132 Glen Johnson 228 Kieron Dyer 324 Simon Cox 422 Nemanja Vidic (ManU) 37 Steve Kean (M) 133 Jamie Carragher 229 Akos Buzsaky 423 Gareth Bale (Tot) 38 Paul Robinson (SP) 134 Martin Skrtel 230 Joey Barton Wigan 424 Wayne Rooney (ManU) 39 Christopher Samba 135 Stewart Downing 231 Tommy Smith 325 Roberto Martinez 40 Gael Givet 136 Maxi Rodriguez 232 Heidar Helguson 326 Ali Al Habsi Referee 41 Michel Salgado 137 Jordan Henderson 233 DJ Campbell 327 Emmerson Boyce 425 Howard Webb 42 Ryan Nelson 138 Lucas Leiva 234 Jay Bothroyd (SS) 328 Antolin Alcaraz 43 Scott Dann 139 Charlie Adam (SS) 329 Maynor Figueroa Golden Moments foil 44 Martin Ollson 140 Steven Gerrard Stoke 330 Gary Caldwell GM1 Teddy Sheringham NOT 45 Steven Nzonzi 141 Craig Bellamy 235 Tony Pulis (M) 331 Ronnie Stam GM2 Dalian Atkinson AST 46 Radosav Petrovic 142 Dirk Kuyt 236 Asmir Begovic 332 Albert Crusat GM3 Les Ferdinand QPR 47 David Dunn 143 Andy Carroll 237 Robert Huth 333 Ben Watson GM4 Chris Sutton NOR 48 Morten Gamst Pedersen 144 Luis Suarez (SP) 238 Jonathan Woodgate (SS) 334 Mohamed Diame GM5 Matt Le Tissier SOU 49 Mauro Formica 239 Ryan Shotton 335 David Jones (SS) GM6 Jürgen Klinsman TOT 50 David Goodville (SS) Manchester City 240 Ryan Shawcross 336 Hendry Thomas GM7 Robbie Fowler LIV 51 Yakubu 145 Roberto Mancini (M) 241 Danny Collins 337 James McCarthy GM8 Tim Sherwood BLB 52 David Hoilett 146 Joe Hart 242 Matthew Upson 338 Victor Moses GM9 Tony Yeboa LEE 53 Ruben Rochina 147 Carlos Tevez 243 Glenn Whelan 339 James McCarthur GM10 Stan Collymore LIV 54 Jason Roberts 148 Micah Richards 244 Jermaine Pennant 340 Jordi Gomez GM11 David Beckham MNU 149 Joleon Lescott 245 Marc Wilson 341 Franco Di Santo GM12 Fabrizio Ravanelli MID Bolton 150 Stefan Savic 246 Matthew Etheringthon (SP) 342 Hugo Rolladega GM13 Philippe Albert NEW 55 Owen Coyle (M) 151 Vincent Kompany 247 Rory Delap GM14 Eric Cantona MNU 56 Jussi Jaaskelainen 152 Gael Clichy 248 Dean Whitehead Wolverhampton GM15 Paulo Wanchope DER 57 Gretar Steinsson 153 Samir Nasri 249 Wilson Palacios 343 Mick McCarthy GM16 Tony Adams ARS 58 Gary Cahill (SP) 154 James Milner 250 Kenwyne Jones 344 Wayne Hennessey GM17 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer MNU 59 Zat Knight 155 Gareth Barry 251 Jonathan Walters 345 Richard Stearman GM18 Paolo di Canio WHU 60 Marcos Alonso 156 Adam Johnson 252 Peter Crouch 346 Roger Johnson (SS) GM19 Kevin Philips SUN 61 Paul Robinson 157 Nigel De Jong 347 Jody Craddock GM20 Thierry Henry ARS 62 David Wheater 158 Yaya Toure (SP) Sunderland 348 Stephen Ward GM21 Ledley King TOT 63 Nigel Reo-Coker 159 Savid Silva 253 Steve Bruce 349 Ronald Zubar GM22 Dennis Bergkamp ARS 64 Martin Petrov 160 Sergio Aguero (SS) 254 Simo Mignolet 350 George Elokobi GM23 Shaun Goater MNC 65 Chung-Yong Lee 161 Mario Balotelli 255 Phil Bardsley 351 Kevin Foley GM24 Jay-Jay Okocha BOL 66 Fabrice Muamba 162 Edin Dzeko 256 John O'Shea (SS) 352 Nenad Milijas GM25 Junichi Inamoto FUL 67 Stuart Holden 257 Wes Brown 353 Karl Henry GM26 Patrick Vieira ARS 68 Chris Eagles Manchester United 258 Michael Turner 354 Jamie O’Hara GM27 Peter Cech CHE 69 Tuncay Sanli 163 Sir Alex Ferguson (M) 259 Titus Bramble 355 Adam Hammill GM28 John Terry CHE 70 Darren Pratley (SS) 164 David De Gea 260 Kieran Richardson 356 Metthew Jarvis GM29 Geoff Horsfield WBA 71 David N'Gog 165 Patrice Evra 261 David Vaughan 357 Stephen Hunt GM30 Alan Shearer NEW 72 Kevin Davies 166 Phil Jones 262 Ahmed Elmohamady 358 Kevin Doyle (SP) GM31 Andrew Johnson EVE 167 Chris Smalling 263 Jack Colback 359 Stephen Fletcher GM32 Paul Robinson TOT Chelsea 168 Nemanja Vidic 264 Lee Cattermole 360 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake GM33 Christiano Ronaldo MNU 73 Andre Villas-Boas (M) 169 Rio Ferdinand 265 Craig Gardner GM34 Mamady Sidibe STO 74 Petr Cech 170 Tom Cleverley 266 Stepahne Sessegnon Man of the Match (rainbow foil 1:4) GM35 Jimmy Bullard HUL 75 Alex 171 Ashley Young (SS) 267 Sebastian Larsson 361 Wojciech Szczesny ARS GM36 James McCarthy WIG 76 Ashley Cole 172 Anderson 268 Ji Dong-Won 362 Thomas Vermaelen ARS GM37 Kevin Doyle WOL 77 Branislav Ivanovic 173 Ji-Sung Park 269 Asamoah Gyan (SP) 363 Jack Wilshere ARS GM38 Wayne Rooney MNU 78 John Terry (SP) 174 Ryan Giggs 270 Nicklas Bendtner 364 Richard Dunne AST GM39 Ryan Giggs MNU 79 David Luiz 175 Michael Carrick 365 Stiliyan Petrov AST GM40 Ashley Williams SWA 80 Florent Malouda 176 Nani Swansea 366 Darren Bent AST 81 Ramires 177 Danny Wellbeck 271 Brendan Rogers 367 Paul Robinson BLB Limited Edition 82 Mikel 178 Javier Hernandez 272 Michel Vorm 368 Steven Nzoni BLB Gareth Bale TOT 83 Juan Mata (SS) 179 Dimitar Berbatov 273 Ashley Williams 369 David Hoilett BLB Robin van Persie ARS 84 Michael Essien 180 Wayne Rooney (SP) 274 Neil Taylor 370 Jussi Jaaskelainen BOL Stephen Gerrard LIV 85 Frank Lampard 275 Alan Tate 371 Chris Eagles BOL Brede Hangeland FUL 86 Raul Meireles Newcastle 276 Garry Monk 372 Kevin Davies BOL Yaya Toure MNC 87 Didier Drogba 181 Alan Pardew (M) 277 Angel Rangel 373 Petr Chech CHE Trophy Card 88 Fernando Torres 182 Tim Krul 278 Steven Caulker 374 John Terry CHE Javier Hernandez MNU 89 Salomon Kalou 183 Mike Williamson 279 Andrea Orlandi 375 Fernando Torres CHE 90 Nicolas Anelka 184 Fabricio Collocini 280 Nathan Dyer 376 Tim Howard EVE Autographed Limited Edition 1 of 200 185 Ryan Taylor 281 Scott Sinclair (SP) 377 Seamus Coleman EVE Gareth Bale TOT Everton 186 Steven Taylor 282 Joe Allen 378 Louis Saha EVE 91 David Moyes (M) 187 Danny Simpson 283 Wayne Routledge 379 John Arne Riise FUL SS = Star Signing foil 92 Tim Howard 188 Cheik Tiote (SP) 284 Leon Britton 380 Clint Dempsey FUL SP = Star Player foil 93 Sylvain Distin 189 Hatem Ben Arfa 285 Danny Graham (SS) 381 Bobby Zamora FUL 94 Tony Hibbert 190 Jonas Gutierrez 286 Craig Beattie 382 Pepe Reina LIV 95 Leighton Baines 191 Yohan Cabaye 287 Stephen Dobbie 383 Stewart Downing LIV Actual cards not numbered – only in list .
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