Changchun Yatai Players - AI Zhibo, Anzur Ismailov, an Qi, Branimir Suba I, Cao Tianbao, Cassio Magalhaes Fernandes, Chen Lei (Footballer), Corn (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Ai Zhibo, Anzur Ismailov, An Qi, Branimir Suba i, Cao Tianbao, Cassio Magalhaes Fernandes, Chen Lei (footballer), Corneliu Papur, Cui Wei, Dorielton, Dumitru Mitu, Du Zhenyu, Gabriel Melkam, Gao Jian (footballer), Gao Ming, Jiang Pengxiang, Johnny Woodly Lambert, John Mosquera, Lee Se-In, Liu Weidong, Liu Xiaodong (footballer), Lu Bofei, Lu Jianjun, Marcelo Mansilla, Marian Aliu, Marko Ljubinkovi, Matt McKay, Men Yang, Milo Mihajlov, Mi Tianhe, Nei (footballer born 1980), Pei Shuai, Qiu Li, Radomir Kokovi, Radu Niculescu, Ricardo Steer, Sadriddin Abdullaev, Samuel Caballero, Savio Oliveira do Vale, Sebastian Setti, Svetoslav Petrov (footballer born 1978), Tang Jing, Tang Tian, Thomas Ritter, Tijani Babangida, Vladimir Shishelov, Wang Bo (footballer), Wang Dong, Wang Wanpeng, Weldon (footballer), Welton Felipe, Yang Jun (footballer), Yan Feng, Yovanny Arrechea, Zhang Tianhan, Zhang Wenzhao, Zhang Xiaofei, Zong Lei. Excerpt: Tijani Babangida (born 25 September 1973 in Kaduna) is a retired Nigerian footballer, who played as a winger. Known for his pace, his playing style was sometimes compared to that of Marc Overmars. Babangida spent the majority of his playing career at Ajax. Overall, he has played in five different countries on three different continents. At club level, Babangida spent nine years in Netherlands, playing for VVV-Venlo, Roda JC and Ajax, winning the Eredivisie plus KNVB Cup double with the latter side. He played over 30 games for his national side, including four at the 1998 World Cup in France. He participated in two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and won the 1996 Olympics with Nigeria. Babangida made his international debut in 1994. He lost his place in the squad right before the 2002 World Cup. After a two-year lay-off from international football, Babangida was recalled to the Nigeria team for the 2004 African Cup of Nations preparations in Tunisia. Babangida, sometimes nicknamed "TJ," was born into a large family in the city of Kaduna in 1970. He is married to Rabah, the sister of Daniel Amokachi's wife. Two of his nine brothers, Ibrahim and Haruna are also footballers. The former spent five years at Volendam, while the latter became the youngest ever player in the history of Spanish football to have a buy-out clause in his contract and the second youngest player to appear for FC Barcelona, when he made his debut in 1998 as a fifteen year-old. In 2004, Babangida signed a $2 million contract to bring new footballs to Nigeria. The same year, he opened a shopping mall in Kaduna. Upon retiring from professional football, Babangida has also been working as a football agent. In 1991, Babangida, at the age of seventeen, left local club Niger Tornadoes to sign with Dutch Eredivisie side Roda JC, after performing well at the 1991 All-Africa Games. He was loaned out to Roda's league rivals VVV-Venlo until the end of the season. Babangida made a total of six league appearan

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Ai Zhibo, Anzur Ismailov, An Qi, Branimir Suba i, Cao Tianbao, Cassio Magalhaes Fernandes, Chen Lei (footballer), Corneliu Papur, Cui Wei, Dorielton, Dumitru Mitu, Du Zhenyu, Gabriel Melkam, Gao Jian (footballer), Gao Ming, Jiang Pengxiang, Johnny Woodly Lambert, John Mosquera, Lee Se-In, Liu Weidong, Liu Xiaodong (footballer), Lu Bofei, Lu Jianjun, Marcelo Mansilla, Marian Aliu, Marko Ljubinkovi, Matt McKay, Men Yang, Milo Mihajlov, Mi Tianhe, Nei (footballer born 1980), Pei Shuai, Qiu Li, Radomir Kokovi, Radu Niculescu, Ricardo Steer, Sadriddin Abdullaev, Samuel Caballero, Savio Oliveira do Vale, Sebastian Setti, Svetoslav Petrov (footballer born 1978), Tang Jing, Tang Tian, Thomas Ritter, Tijani Babangida, Vladimir Shishelov, Wang Bo (footballer), Wang Dong, Wang Wanpeng, Weldon (footballer), Welton Felipe, Yang Jun (footballer), Yan Feng, Yovanny Arrechea, Zhang Tianhan, Zhang Wenzhao, Zhang Xiaofei, Zong Lei. Excerpt: Tijani Babangida (born 25 September 1973 in Kaduna) is a retired Nigerian footballer, who played as a winger. Known for his pace, his playing style was sometimes compared to that of Marc Overmars. Babangida spent the majority of his playing career at Ajax. Overall, he has played in five different countries on three different continents. At club level, Babangida spent nine years in Netherlands, playing for VVV-Venlo, Roda JC and Ajax, winning the Eredivisie plus KNVB Cup double with the latter side. He played over 30 games for his national side, including four at the 1998 World Cup in France. He participated in two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and won the 1996 Olympics with Nigeria. Babangida made his international debut in 1994. He lost his place in the squad right before the 2002 World Cup. After a two-year lay-off from international football, Babangida was recalled to the Nigeria team for the 2004 African Cup of Nations preparations in Tunisia. Babangida, sometimes nicknamed "TJ," was born into a large family in the city of Kaduna in 1970. He is married to Rabah, the sister of Daniel Amokachi's wife. Two of his nine brothers, Ibrahim and Haruna are also footballers. The former spent five years at Volendam, while the latter became the youngest ever player in the history of Spanish football to have a buy-out clause in his contract and the second youngest player to appear for FC Barcelona, when he made his debut in 1998 as a fifteen year-old. In 2004, Babangida signed a $2 million contract to bring new footballs to Nigeria. The same year, he opened a shopping mall in Kaduna. Upon retiring from professional football, Babangida has also been working as a football agent. In 1991, Babangida, at the age of seventeen, left local club Niger Tornadoes to sign with Dutch Eredivisie side Roda JC, after performing well at the 1991 All-Africa Games. He was loaned out to Roda's league rivals VVV-Venlo until the end of the season. Babangida made a total of six league appearan

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November 2012

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104

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978-1-155-43633-3

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9781155436333

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