Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 161. Not illustrated. Chapters: Benin Boxers, Beninese Athletes, Beninese Football Referees, Beninese Footballers, Beninese Swimmers, Stephane Sessegnon, Razak Omotoyossi, Romuald Boco, Matt Moussilou, Maxime Agueh, Daniel Gbaguidi, Moudachirou Amadou, Laurent D'jaffo, Benoit Tardieu, Reda Johnson, Felicien Singbo, Mayola Biboko, Irele Apo, Mickael Pote, Achille Rouga, Oumar Tchomogo, Dinalo Adigo, Angueran Edjekpan, Damien Chrysostome, Pascal Angan, Djiman Koukou, Yosif Ayuba, Christian Akande Kotchoni, John Glele, Emmanuel Imorou, Khaled Adenon, Bello Babatunde, Nouhoum Kobena, Jean-Marc Adjovi-Bocco, Florent Raimy, Coffi Codjia, Jonas Oketola, Aziz Balagoun, Moussoro Kabirou, Alain Gaspoz, Daniel Didavi, Salomon Wisdom, Abdoulaye Ouzerou, Sosthene Soglo, Comlanvi Akakpo, Mohamed Aoudou, Mouftaou Adou, Ehinomen Ehikhamenor, Anicet Adjamossi, Yoann Djidonou, Valere Amoussou, Mouritala Ogunbiyi, Bio Ai Traore, Jocelyn Ahoueya, Junior Salomon, Abou Maiga, Wassiou Oladipupo, Safradine Traore, Oscar Olou, Seidath Tchomogo, Rodrigue Akpakoun, Patrice Djokoue, Tony Toklomety, Gloria Koussihouede, Noel Seka, Arnaud Seka, Gerard Adanhoume, Moussa Latoundji, Tempa Ndah, Fabienne Feraez, Moustapha Agnide, Rachad Chitou, Mathieu Gnanligo, Samuel Emmanuel Suka, Sylvain Remy. Excerpt: Appearances (Goals). National team caps and goals correct as of 22 February 2010Stephane Sessegnon (born 1 June 1984 in Allahe) is Beninese footballer of Ivorian heritage who currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1. He is a Benin international having starred for the nation at both the 2008 and 2010 editions of the Africa Cup of Nations. Sessegnon plays a variety of positions in the midfield, most notably as a playmaker. Sessegnon began his career with Benin Premier League side Requins de l'Atlantique, which means the Sharks of the Atlantic, in Coton...