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It is exactly a decade since Boro's dramatic win over FC Basel in the UEFA Cup - but where is that side now?

On this day, 2006, Steve McClaren's Middlesbrough pulled off their first of two incredible comebacks as they continued their famous Uefa Cup run.

After losing the first-leg 2-0 thanks to goals by Matias Delgado and David Degen, Boro had it all to do in the second-leg and after Eduardo netted in the 23rd minute at the Riverside.

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Mark Viduka netted what many thought was just a consolation goal, with Boro going into half-time needing to not concede and then to score three more goals.

And then...the comeback started.

First, Viduka rounded Basel keeper Pascal Zuberbuhler, then Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink popped up before Massimo Maccarone scored the goal which sent Boro to the Uefa Cup semi-final and sent the late, great Ali Brownlee into a state of pandemonium

It's a night that lives long in the memory of any Boro fan - but what are the starting 11 up to these days?

Mark Schwarzer

The big Aussie played 445 games for Boro - including the Uefa Cup final where he sadly shipped four goals.

He left to join Fulham back in 2008 and then went on to join Chelsea.

These days, despite being 42, Schwarzer is likely to be on his way to winning his second Premier League winners medal in just two seasons with Leicester City.

Stuart Parnaby

The 2005/06 season was only the second time he managed to make 20 appearances in the league for Boro.

He left to join Birmingham in 2007, before rejoining Boro in 2012 and then joined Hartlepool in 2014 but retired after another long-term injury.

He's currently helping raise money for charity 4Louis, which helps parents after losing their babies.

Chris Riggott

Having joined Boro from Derby County alongside goal-shy forward Malcolm Christie, Riggot played over 100 times across eight seasons at the Riverside.

He then joined Cardiff, Derby and Burton until retiring in 2012.

These days he's working in the Derby County youth set-up

Gareth Southgate

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The 2005/06 season was Southgate's last on the pitch, taking over from Steve McClaren in the summer.

He took charge of Boro for three years, winning just 29.33 of his games and oversaw the relegation in the 2008 season.

Nowadays he's in charge of England's under-21 side and has lost just three games since taking over in August 2013.

Franck Queudrue

The French left-back spent five seasons on Teesside, playing 150 league games for Boro before joining Fulham, Birmingham and then returning to France with Lens and Red Star.

These days he's currently working as a football agent.

James Morrison

Finally, someone who is still actually playing football!

The Darlington-born midfielder only stayed with Boro for three seasons but played in nine of the 12 matches in the Europa League run.

He left to join West Brom in 2007 and has gone on to play 254 times for he Baggies and received 41 Scotland caps.

George Boateng

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The Dutchman played in every game in the 2005/6 European campaign and opened the scoring in Boro's opening game against Greek side Xanthi.

He stayed on until 2008, playing 182 league games in total until joining Hull City.

From there he played for Xanthi, Nottingham Forrest before retiring with Malaysian side T-Team.

After a brief stint with another Malaysian team Kelantan FA - he's currently doing a bit of punditry work.

Fabio Rochemback

The Brazilian midfielder didn't have much luck in the Uefa cup, having lost in the 2006 final with Boro and 2005 final with Sporting Lisbon.

After leaving Boro in 2008, he re-joined Sporting, the went to Brazil and China before retiring in 2014.

We've trawled through the Internet and he seems to either have vanished or slightly changed his face and started working in a shopping mall in Recife.

Stewart Downing

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The only player from the entire match-day squad that is still playing for Boro - Downing left in 2009 after 234 games in all competitions.

After six seasons away from the Riverside, Downing finally returned home at the start of this season.

Yakubu

Another one who is still playing.

Big Yak was always involved in a goal of two over his two seasons (and two games) on Riverside.

Boro decided to cash in on the Nigerian striker in 2007, with Everton offering £11.25million for him.

After stints with Leicester, Blackburn , Guangzhou and Reading, he's now playing in Turkey with Super Lig side Kayerispor.

Mark Viduka

Another big-Aussie - Mark Viduka loved a goal during his time on Teesside, scoring 34 times in all competitions.

He was so good that Alistair Griffin recorded a song about him to the tune of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.

After leaving Boro in 2007, he joined Newcastle and stayed with them until their relegation in 2009 when he was released.

These days he's helping coach his son and his mates in the Melbourne Knights U-14 team.