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User:Arbero

Arbero
Years activeMorpose (2008)
Commander Shepard (2008–09)
Arbero (2009–present)

Greetings!

I'm Arbero and I was born on 10 June 1993 in the city of Linköping, Sweden. After approximately twelve years, I moved with my family to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. My account was registered on 28 July 2009; three days later, my first work for Wikipedia was created – a template for German film director Oliver Hirschbiegel. I prefer to edit on show business (often films and actors) and football-related articles, as well as other various topics. Outside Wikipedia, I enjoy browsing the web and spending time with friends of mine.

I also have two previous accounts, Morpose (talk) and Commander Shepard (talk). However, both are inactive due to a lack of interest in them.

Countries

A list of countries I have visited.


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Body of work

The boxes listed below are the works created by me during my time on Wikipedia.

Articles

Tolgay Arslan (22 November 2009)  – MorphX (17 May 2011)  – 1998–99 Real Madrid CF season (21 January 2012)  – 2004–05 Swansea City A.F.C. season (25 January 2012)  – 1991–92 Birmingham City F.C. season (29 January 2012)  – 2002–03 Bristol City F.C. season (4 February 2012)  – 1990–91 Parma A.C. season (19 February 2012)  – 1960 European Nations' Cup qualifying (17 June 2012)  – 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Final (29 June 2012)  – Rashed Eisa (29 July 2012)  – Eugene Wang (8 August 2012)  – Wheelchair fencing at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's épée A (6 September 2012)  – Wheelchair fencing at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's épée B (9 September 2012)  – Omara Durand (10 September 2012)  – Wheelchair fencing at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's épée B (11 September 2012)  – Hendrick Zuck (17 November 2012)  – 2012 FIFA Club World Cup Final (11 December 2012)  – 2013 Belgian Cup Final (27 March 2013)  – 2013 Danish Cup Final (18 April 2013)  – 2001–02 UEFA Champions League knockout stage (20 April 2013)  – Tai Pichit (4 May 2013)  – 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Group A (23 June 2013)  – 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Group B (23 June 2013)  – 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup knockout stage (24 June 2013)  – 1997 KNVB Cup Final (19 July 2013)  – Emi Nakajima (20 July 2013)  – John Krokidas (29 September 2013)  – Barefoot (21 February 2014)  – Masayoshi Haneda (9 June 2014)  – Sony Xperia C3 (8 July 2014)  – Íþróttabandalag Vestmannaeyja in European football (20 September 2014)  – AS Monaco FC in European football (25 September 2014)  – Mark Schenning (10 October 2014)  – Gunther Hofmans (15 October 2014)  – Oğuz Sarvan (16 October 2014)  – Lennart Nilsson (7 January 2015)  – Augusto Gama (29 January 2015)  – 2015 Coupe de la Ligue Final (4 February 2015)  – Ismael Díaz (16 February 2015)  – Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant (21 June 2015)  – Gregory Jacobs (5 July 2015)  – Ola Wong (9 January 2016)  – The Abandoned (11 January 2016)  – The Confirmation (23 February 2016)

Lists

UEFA Euro 1992 statistics (18 June 2012)  – UEFA Euro 2004 broadcasting rights (24 June 2012)  – FIFA Club World Cup finals (20 December 2012)  – FIFA Club World Cup winning managers (20 December 2012)  – Horror films of 2014 (11 February 2014)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup statistics (15 July 2014)  – 2002 FIFA World Cup statistics (19 July 2014)  – UEFA Euro 2000 broadcasting rights (15 September 2014)  – Sam Waterston on screen and stage (3 February 2016)  – John Lithgow on screen and stage (20 February 2016)  – List of international goals scored by Milan Baroš (17 July 2016)

Templates

Oliver Hirschbiegel (1 August 2009)  – Christopher Cain (1 August 2009)  – Pitof (2 August 2009)  – Richard Eyre (6 August 2009)  – Colombia squad 1989 Copa América (25 November 2009)  – AS Monaco FC (3 January 2012)  – AS Monaco FC matches (3 January 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game A1 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game A2 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game A3 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game A4 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game A5 (6 September 2012)  –‎ 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game A6 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game B1 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game B2 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game B3 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game B4 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game B5 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game B6 (6 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game C1 (7 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game C2 (7 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game E1 (7 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game E2 (7 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game D1 (8 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game D2 (8 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game F1 (8 September 2012)  – 2012 Summer Paralympics wheelchair rugby game F2 (8 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics football convenience template navbox (12 September 2012)  – Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics tournament navbox (12 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football group A standings (12 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game A1 (12 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics convenience template navbox navbox (12 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game A2 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game A3 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game A4 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game A6 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game A5 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football group B standings (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football group C standings (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football group D standings (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game B1 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game B2 (13 September 2012)   2000 Summer Olympics men's football game B3 (13 September 2012) ‎ – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game B4 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game B5 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game B6 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game C1 (13 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game C2 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game C3 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game C4 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game C5 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game C6 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game D1 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game D2 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game D3 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game D4 (14 September 2012)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game D5 (14 September 2012)‎  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game D6 (14 September 2012)  – 2. Bundesliga managers (27 October 2012)  – Swiss Super League managers (21 March 2013)  – FC Thun managers (21 March 2013)  – K.R.C. Genk matches (28 March 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group A (5 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group B (5 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group C (5 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group D (5 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group E (5 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group F (8 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group G (8 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup Group H (8 April 2013)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup knockout stage bracket (11 April 2013)  – 1994 FIFA World Cup Group A (17 April 2013)  – 1994 FIFA World Cup Group B (17 April 2013)  – 1994 FIFA World Cup Group C (17 April 2013)  – 1994 FIFA World Cup Group D (17 April 2013)  – 1994 FIFA World Cup Group E (18 April 2013)  – 1994 FIFA World Cup Group F (18 April 2013)  – 2012–13 in Austrian football (9 May 2013)  – AC Ajaccio managers (31 May 2013)  – 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup referees (25 June 2013)  – Górnik Zabrze matches (19 July 2013)  – Primeira Liga managers (24 July 2013)  – Joshua Michael Stern (18 August 2013)  – Germany women's national football team managers (20 August 2013)  – Eredivisie managers (21 August 2013)  – Daniel Espinosa (31 August 2013)  – Josef Fares (1 September 2013)  – Germany women's national football team results (4 September 2013)  – Sam-Taylor Wood (4 September 2013)  – RCD Mallorca matches (12 September 2013)  – David J. Burke (22 September 2013)  – David Hackl (24 September 2013)  – Claudio Fäh (28 September 2013)  – Franco Amurri (1 October 2013)  – Mike Mills (2 October 2013)  – Thaddeus O'Sullivan (4 October 2013)  – Sebastián Cordero (5 October 2013)  – John Wells (10 October 2013)  – Zal Batmanglij (15 October 2013)  – John Patrick Shanley (17 October 2013)  – Mabrouk El Mechri (19 October 2013)  – Don Michael Paul (21 October 2013)  – Joel Hopkins (25 October 2013)  – Sandra Nettelbeck (26 October 2013)  – J. C. Chandor (28 November 2013)  – Greg Marcks (2 December 2013)  – Raymond De Felitta (16 December 2013)  – Paul Andrew Williams (7 January 2014)  – John Hyams (29 January 2014)  – Tom Shankland (9 February 2014)  – Saul Dibb (10 February 2014)  – 2010 FIFA World Cup assists (10 July 2014)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup assists (11 July 2014)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup goalscorers (13 July 2014)  – 2006 FIFA World Cup stadium statistics (15 July 2014)  – 2002 FIFA World Cup goalscorers (16 July 2014)  – 2002 FIFA World Cup assists (16 July 2014)  – 2002 FIFA World Cup stadium statistics (19 July 2014)  – Ghana national football team matches (6 February 2015)  – Michael McGowan (29 June 2015)  – Gregory Jacobs (5 July 2015)  – Rowan Joffé (5 August 2015)  – Isabel Coixet (23 August 2015)  – Dennis Gansel (27 March 2016)  – 2000 Summer Olympics men's football game F1 (23 July 2016)   2000 Summer Olympics men's football game F2 (23 July 2016)   2000 Summer Olympics men's football game G1 (23 July 2016)   2000 Summer Olympics men's football game G2 (23 July 2016)

Userboxes

No team fan (24 September 2014)  – OS X El Capitan (12 January 2016)

Interests

The interests listed below when not editing on Wikipedia.

♂This user is male.
This user comes from Sweden.
This user lives in Sweden.
This user is a citizen of Sweden.
GeminiThis user is a Gemini.
svDen här användaren talar svenska som modersmål.
da-1Denne bruger har et grundlæggende kendskab til dansk.
no-2Denne brukeren/brukaren har god kjennskap til norsk.
en-5This user can contribute with a professional level of English.
en-us
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This user has an advanced understanding of American English.
en-GB
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This user has an advanced understanding of British English.
de-1Dieser Benutzer hat grundlegende Deutschkenntnisse.
es-1Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel básico de español.
fr-1Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
it-1Quest'utente può contribuire con un livello semplice di italiano.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 15 years, 4 months and 27 days.
This user has pending changes reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
80,000+This user has made more than 80,000 contributions to Wikipedia.
This editor is a
Master Editor IV
and is entitled to display this
Orichalcum Editor Star.
839As of last count, this user is #839 of active Wikipedians.
This user has been awarded two Barnstars on Wikipedia.
This user has created 55 articles on Wikipedia.
This user has created 127 Templates on Wikipedia.
IAThis user uses the Internet Archive.
This user contributes using an
iMac.
sfriThis user contributes using Safari.
This user loves the Spring.
This user loves sunny days
This user loves the Winter.
This user reads tabloid newspapers.
This user reads the Daily Mail.
This user uses for Internet search.
This user enjoys high-definition television.
This user owns an Android phone.
This user owns a Huawei smartphone.
This user enjoys films.
This user enjoys 3-D films.
This user enjoys listening to music.
This user listens to music when editing Wikipedia.
This user enjoys electronic music.
This user enjoys pop music.
This user likes Trance music.
This user owns an Xbox 360 Premium.
360This user plays the Xbox 360.
This user eats apples.
This user loves pasta.
This user loves pizza.
This user eats potato chips.
This user loves sausages.
This user is a Football fan who enjoys the game. Get in there!
NO TEAMThis user does not support a football team.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Football.
WikiProject SwedenThis user is a participant in WikiProject Sweden.
This user is a participant in the English football task force.
Flag of FranceSoccer iconThis user is a member of WikiProject Football's France task force
German footballThis user is a member of the German football task force.
This user is a member of WikiProject Spanish football.

Barnstars

A collection of my barnstar awards.

The Editor's Barnstar
Thank you so much for your recent substantial edits and content improval on UEFA Euro 2004. I had it on my watchlist and made some edits back in the days, but never really gathered the will necessary to make the relevant edits you did. So, out of pure appreciation - here's a token for you! Parutakupiu (talk) 20:07, 10 June 2012 (UTC)
Gerald Shields leading the masses to improve Wikimedia one cosmetically fashionable photograph at a time. North Korean Fashion Watch Barnstar
Gerald Shields, founder of the North Korean Fashion Watch, awards you the North Korean Fashion Watch Barnstar for your continuing efforts to add reliable and poignant discussions about North Korean topics, such as the 2014 comedy movie The Interview. Geraldshields11 (talk) 14:09, 26 June 2014 (UTC)