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17 Facts About Dennis Cagara

1.

Dennis Cagara represented the Philippines at international level, having previously played for Denmark at various youth levels.

2.

In July 2003, Dennis Cagara signed a pre-contract with German club Hertha BSC, starting on 1 January 2004.

3.

At 18 years of age, Dennis Cagara moved abroad to play for Hertha in the winter transfer window of January 2004.

4.

Dennis Cagara's injury recovered slowly, and he did not play any games for Hertha during that season, as Malik Fathi became Hertha's starting left defender.

5.

Dennis Cagara never made any first-team appearances for the club and was released at the end of the season.

6.

Dennis Cagara was however released by the end of 2011.

7.

Dennis Cagara came in as a substitute at the 78th minute.

8.

Dennis Cagara signed for Karlsruher SC on a two-year deal in June 2012.

9.

Dennis Cagara played full-time in Denmark's four games, though he missed one of the penalty kicks as Denmark were eliminated by penalty shoot-out in the quarter-finals.

10.

At the age of 18, Dennis Cagara made his debut for the Denmark national under-21 football team on 6 June 2003.

11.

Dennis Cagara suffered an injured Achilles tendon in May 2006, and could not represent Denmark at the 2006 European Under-21 Championship.

12.

On 7 October 2011, Dennis Cagara made his debut for the Philippines at the senior level during a friendly match against Singapore.

13.

Dennis Cagara announced his interest of participation in the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup, citing that it is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

14.

Dennis Cagara was included in the final 23-man squad with jersey number 35.

15.

In November 2012, Dennis Cagara was part of the Philippine team in group stages of the ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup, the football championship of Southeast Asia, which was hosted by Thailand and Malaysia.

16.

Dennis Cagara played in all three matches of the group A stage in Thailand.

17.

Dennis Cagara's older brother Sunny is an entertainer, who participated in Talent 2009, the Danish version of America's Got Talent.