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DUTCH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL PLAYER
Wesley Sneyder; Wes Sneijder; Wesley sneijder; Wesley Sneider; WESLY SNIEJDER; Wesley Schneider; Wesley Sneijer
  • Sneijder at [[Schiphol]] departing for the World Cup
  • Sneijder (left) with [[Arjen Robben]] and [[Nigel de Jong]] lining up for the Netherlands in 2012
  • Sneijder (left, with a [[Vuvuzela]]) and [[John Heitinga]] were teammates at Ajax
  • Sneijder playing for Real Madrid, 2009
  • Sneijder taking a free kick while [[Rafael van der Vaart]] looks on
  • Sneijder the day before the Dutch team's departure to South Africa
  • Sneijder playing for Inter in 2010
  • Sneijder during pre-match training at Galatasaray, 2015

F. Wesley Schneider         
ROLE-PLAYING GAME DESIGNER
F. Wesley Schneider is an American game designer and author known for his work on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Anton Schneider         
GERMAN ZOOLOGIST AND UNIVERSITY TEACHER (1831-1890)
Friedrich Anton Schneider
Friedrich Anton Schneider (3 July 1831 – 30 May 1890) was a German zoologist who was among the first to examine and describe mitotic nuclear division with observations on what would later be called chromosomes. He served as a professor at the University of Giessen and at the University of Wroclaw.
Schneider-Creusot         
  • Le Matériel Electrique Schneider-Westinghouse}} in [[Champagne-sur-Seine]]
FRENCH STEEL-MAKING, ARMAMENTS AND LOCOMOTIVE MANUFACTURER
Schneider & Co.; Schneider & Cie; Schneider et Cie; Schneider and Co.; Schneider et Cie.; Ateliers de Creusot
Schneider et Cie, also known as Schneider-Creusot for its birthplace in the French town of Le Creusot, was a historic French iron and steel-mill company which became a major arms manufacturer. In the 1960s, it was taken over by the Belgian Empain group and merged with it in 1969 to form Empain-Schneider, which in 1980 was renamed Schneider SA and in 1999, after much restructuring, Schneider Electric.

Wikipedia

Wesley Sneijder

Wesley Sneijder (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛsli ˈsnɛidər] (listen); born 9 June 1984) is a Dutch retired professional footballer. Due to his elite playmaking ability, Sneijder was considered one of the best midfielders in the world during his prime.

A product of the Ajax Youth Academy, he started his professional career playing for Ajax, with whom he won four trophies and was awarded the Johan Cruyff Trophy in 2004. He was sold to Real Madrid for €27 million in 2007, winning La Liga in his first season with the club, and transferred to Inter Milan for €15 million in 2009. At Inter, he won Serie A, the UEFA Champions League, the FIFA Club World Cup, and two Coppa Italia. In 2010, Sneijder was named UEFA midfielder of the season, and one of the three best midfielders in the world by FIFA. After being sold to Galatasaray for €7.5 million in 2013, he helped the club win the Süper Lig in his first season, following with the capture of the Turkish Super Cup, after a 1–0 win against rivals Fenerbahçe. After an unsuccessful stint with Nice, he concluded his footballing career at Qatar Stars League team Al Gharafa.

Having previously represented various youth squads for the Netherlands, he was a regular player for the Dutch national team, making his debut in April 2003 at the age of 18, and representing his country at the 2006, 2010 (where the Netherlands were defeated 1–0 in the final) and 2014 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2004, 2008 and 2012 UEFA European Football Championships. Individually, he was awarded the 2010 Bronze Boot, the 2010 Silver Ball, and included in the team of the tournament for Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup, as well as named man of the match for six out of eleven games played by the Oranje at these two tournaments. With 134 caps, he is the most capped Dutch player of all time. He announced his international retirement in March 2018. Because of his status as most capped player he was granted a farewell match played against Peru on 6 September 2018.