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  1. Olaf Thon (1 de mayo de 1966 en Gelsenkirchen, República Federal de Alemania) es un ex futbolista alemán. Comenzó jugando de centrocampista de corte defensivo, pero al final de su carrera acabó haciéndolo de central. Sus equipos profesionales fueron el FC Schalke 04 y en el FC Bayern de Múnich de la 1. Bundesliga.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olaf_ThonOlaf Thon - Wikipedia

    Olaf Thon (born 1 May 1966) is a German former professional football player and coach. Mainly a central midfielder , Thon's 19-year professional career was solely associated to Schalke 04 and Bayern Munich , having amassed more than 500 official games and 100 goals for both combined.

  3. Olaf Thon (* 1. Mai 1966 in Gelsenkirchen) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler und -trainer. Er spielte als Profi für den FC Schalke 04 und den FC Bayern München und nahm mit der deutschen Nationalmannschaft an drei Weltmeisterschaften und einer Europameisterschaft teil.

  4. Olav Thon (født 1923) er en norsk forretningsmann og en av Norges rikeste personer, med en formue for skatteformål på ca. 2,1 milliarder kroner i 2021. Thon var tidligere hovedaksjonær i Olav Thon Eiendomsselskap, et selskap med store interesser i den norske eiendomsbransjen.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olav_ThonOlav Thon - Wikipedia

    Olav Thon (born 29 June 1923) is a Norwegian real estate developer. His Olav Thon Group is Norway's largest private real estate company, with 450 properties, including 60 hotels. [1] [2]

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Olaf_ThonOlaf Thon - Wikiwand

    Olaf Thon (1 de mayo de 1966 en Gelsenkirchen, República Federal de Alemania) es un exfutbolista alemán. Comenzó jugando de centrocampista de corte defensivo, pero al final de su carrera acabó haciéndolo de central. Sus equipos profesionales fueron el FC Schalke 04 y en el FC Bayern de Múnich de la 1. Bundesliga.

  7. As a property developer, Olav Thon built up an extensive portfolio over the years. He started with apartment buildings and shopping centres, and later invested in hotels. In 2013 – when a significant share of his capital was transferred to the Olav Thon Foundation – he owned around 70 shopping centres and a similar number of hotels, both in Norway and abroad.