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Helveg and contract
Helveg and Mönchengladbach mutually terminated his contract in January 2007, and he moved back to play for OB.

Helveg and with
Thomas Lund Helveg ( born 24 June 1971 ) is a former Danish professional Association football player who played as a defensive midfielder and defender for Odense Boldklub in the Danish Superliga, with whom he won the 1989 Danish championship.

Helveg and club
Born in Odense, Helveg started his senior career at local club Odense Boldklub ( OB ) in the top-flight Danish 1st Division.
When OB played English club Arsenal FC in the 1993 – 94 Cup Winners ' Cup tournament, Helveg was put to the task of handling English international striker Ian Wright, for which he received praise.
Helveg played 30 of 34 games as Udinese finished in fifth place of the 1996 – 97 Serie A season, and qualified for European football for the first time in club history.
In the following season, Helveg played four games for Udinese in the European UEFA Cup tournament, and helped the club finish in a meriting third place of the 1997 – 98 Serie A season.
Helveg left the club, having shown only flashes of his former class.

Helveg and championship
He moved to Italy, to play alongside fellow Dane Thomas Helveg at Udinese Calcio in the Serie A championship.

Helveg and .
Helveg was named 1994 Danish Player of the Year, the year he made his debut for the Denmark national football team.
Helveg played two matches in the last part of OB's 1989 1st Division winning season, and he was soon a part of the OB first team alongside later national team players Allan Nielsen and Brian Steen Nielsen.
Helveg represented Denmark at the 1992 Summer Olympics, playing all three Denmark matches in the tournament.
He came on as a substitute in the 14th minute for the injured John Jensen, and Helveg would receive rave reviews for his performance, making him a mainstay in the Denmark squad from day one.
Helveg scored his first national team goal in June 1996, before representing Denmark in his first major international tournament at the 1996 European Championship ( Euro 1996 ) later that month.
The pair developed a close relationship, naming each other nephew Jørgensen and uncle Helveg.
Both Helveg and Martin Jørgensen were included in new national manager Bo Johansson's Danish squad for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Before the 1998 World Cup, Helveg had been sold to AC Milan, alongside his Udinese teammate Oliver Bierhoff.
The transfer deal made Helveg the most expensive Danish player at the time, at the price of £ 6 million.
Thomas Helveg played a large role in the success as a starter in almost every game in the season.
Helveg was in fact already owned by Inter, who had bought him in November 2000, and subsequently loaned him to AC Milan for three and a half seasons.
Through his five years at AC Milan, Helveg had been selected for Denmark in both the Euro 2000 as well as 2002 FIFA World Cup.
While the Euro 2000 was no success for neither Denmark nor Helveg, who had an injury which limited him to playing a combined 98 minutes in two games, the 2002 World Cup gave him more time on the pitch.
Helveg regained some of his form and played 22 games in Serie A and six matches in the European cups.
Helveg was named national team captain following the retirement of René Henriksen after the Euro 2004 tournament.
After a year at Inter Milan, Helveg moved on to play in England in the summer 2004.
Norwich had been promoted to the English FA Premier League and saw Helveg as a signing who would bring class and experience to the side.
His signing was seen as something of a coup for Norwich, but Helveg struggled to reproduce the form shown in Serie A and on the international scene, and he lost his place in the starting line-up in the opening weeks of the season.

signed and two-year
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It was intended that the levy would be waived for a two-year period on all helpers ' employment contracts signed on or after 1 September 2008, but would not apply to ongoing contracts.
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On August 18, 2009, after months of speculation and negotiations, twice-retired veteran quarterback Brett Favre, who until 2007 played 16 years for division arch rival Green Bay Packers, signed a two-year, $ 25 million deal with the Vikings, starting what many Vikings fans refer to as " The Brett Favre Era ".
The former colonial power, Portugal, has been focusing on enhancing the capabilities of the STP Coast Guard, and agreed to provide the force with training under a two-year military co-operation agreement signed in 2004.
Gretzky rejected a three-year deal worth $ 15 million with the Blues, and on July 22, he signed with the New York Rangers as a free agent, rejoining longtime Oilers teammate Mark Messier for a two-year $ 8 million ( plus incentives ) contract.
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In 1936, Colbert signed a new contract with Paramount Pictures, which required her to make seven films over a two-year period, and this contract made her Hollywood's highest paid actress.
Two months later the Carolina Hurricanes announced that they had signed Jiri Tlusty to a two-year deal that would pay him $ 1. 5 million for the 2012-2013 season and $ 1. 7 million for the 2013-2014 season.
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While investigating the possibility of joining a racing team as an owner, he was granted a test in a car, and instead signed a two-year deal with Jensen Motorsport as a driver.
They then signed a two-year contract, with a two-year option, for $ 1, 500 a week each, equal to $ today.
In 1990 he signed with the BC Lions for a two-year contract reportedly worth $ 350, 000 a season.
On 3 July 2009, it was announced that Owen had signed a two-year deal with Premier League champions, Manchester United.
Following his participation in the 1976 Montreal Olympics, Platini signed a two-year contract with Nancy, his first professional contract.

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