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My Linh Tran

My Linh Tran is a German table football player. They have been crowned women's single/double world table football champion a combined seven times in different world championships. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

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  2. "Tischkicker-Weltmeisterin kommt aus Harburg". welt.de.
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  6. "My Linh Tran: Sieg im Damendoppel mit Lilly Andres". marktplatz-süderelbe.de.
  7. "Article about My Linh Tran". holisticon.de.
  8. "Weltmeisterin My Linh Tran: So spielen Tischfußball-Profis". sport.de.
  9. "EM-Bericht - von My Linh Tran". players4players.de.
  10. "Tischfußball-Weltmeisterin aus Harburg tritt in den USA an". abendblatt.de.
  11. "Blood, sweat and speeding plastic: 48 hours at the foosball World Cup". theathletic.com (Archived).