Etoo et le Camerounais determiner a deboulonner NDAYI MUTUMB
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« Quiconque en août s'endormira, en janvier s'en repentira ».
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Si hier Yenga ne te plaîsait pas et aujourd'hui il te plaît de plus en plus pourquoi ne pas accorder à Nosha une ultime chance aux côtés de Yenga et cie:?:TUPAC MOUDJAHIDINE a écrit :![]()
Non sincèrement eza souhait na nga ce petit me plait de plus en plus il faudrait seulement un déclic pour que ça marche. Son cas me rappelle celui de LUC NILIS qui marquait des buts pour Anderlecht et pour le PSV mais ne parvenait pas à marquer pour les Diables Rouges
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Ohhh mon Dieu; je me demande pourquoi le Congo mon pays n'est beau que dans les cours de géographie et d'histoire????
Depuis j'ai compris que ton silence n'est pas synônyme de faiblesse mais que Tu te prépares à des Grandes choses...
Depuis j'ai compris que ton silence n'est pas synônyme de faiblesse mais que Tu te prépares à des Grandes choses...
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Balobaka balobaka oubliez le passé wana maloba mpamba lelo na yebieeee
Balobaka balobaka oubliez le passé, Makambo misusu ba bosanaka te
WANA VOCAL ya KOFFI dans la chanson Mulherengo
En ce qui concerne YENGA j'ai signé un pacte de non agression avec ILUNGA dans le cadre de la Trinité du coup, je deviens le premier supporter de Yannick Yenga.
Le seul attaquant capable de battre le record de NDAYE
Balobaka balobaka oubliez le passé, Makambo misusu ba bosanaka te
WANA VOCAL ya KOFFI dans la chanson Mulherengo
En ce qui concerne YENGA j'ai signé un pacte de non agression avec ILUNGA dans le cadre de la Trinité du coup, je deviens le premier supporter de Yannick Yenga.
« Quiconque en août s'endormira, en janvier s'en repentira ».
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Rien ne servait de crier sur tous les toits : oooo je vais battre le record de Ndaye"...Mnt, il a lamentablement et misérablement échoué comme le mentionne ce journal, "Times live"...
Nagy upstages Eto'o, Drogba
Feb 1, 2010 3:18 PM | By Sapa-AFP
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Cameroon superstar Samuel Eto’o boasted before the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations that he would smash the 36-year-old record for the most individual goals at one tournament.
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Egypt's Mohamed Nagy (L) celebrates his goal during the Africa Cup of Nations final match against Ghana in Luanda January 31, 2010.
Photograph by: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH
Credit: REUTERS
That meant scoring 10 goals to overtake long-forgotten Mulamba Ndaye, a striker from the Democratic Republic of Congo who amassed nine in six games while helping his country win the 1974 edition staged by Egypt.
But Inter Milan striker Eto’o failed miserably in the often extreme heat and humidity of oil-rich Angola, managing just two from four outings as the Indomitable Lions made a quarter-finals exit.
The record was never in the remotest danger of being broken, but what Eto’o and other star African strikers like Didier Drogba of Ivory Coast could never have imagined was who would emerge as the leading tournament marksman.
Egyptian Mohamed Nagy Ismail Afash, who carries the strange nickname of ’Gedo’ given it means ’grandfather’ in Arabic and he does not turn 26 until October, certainly was not a candidate.
However, when the attacking midfielder from Al-Ittihad in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria scored the lone goal of the final against Ghana on Sunday, it was an unrivalled fifth of the three-week competition.
And the footballer who has yet to start a game for his country finished ahead of such prolific scorers as Eto’o, Angolan Flavio Amado, Mali’s Frederic Kanoute and Ivorians Drogba and Salomon Kalou.
Gedo was introduced during the second half in each of the six matches Egypt played en route to an unprecedented third consecutive title, spending a total of 137 minutes on the pitch.
He scored against Nigeria, Mozambique, Cameroon, Algeria and Ghana with minnows Benin the only country who managed to contain a player expected to move abroad sooner rather than later.
Easily the most crucial was that which settled the final as he exchanged passes with fellow striker Mohamed Zidan before curling the ball across goalkeeper Richard Kingson into the far corner of the net.
After 85 minutes virtually devoid of excitement in a final where caution seemed to be first, second and third priorities of both combatants, Africa was grateful to Gedo for having been spared 30 minutes’ extra time and possibly a penalty shootout.
Being the final match-winner put the seal on a fairytale rise to stardom for Gedo, who made his international debut in a drawn home Nations Cup warm-up against fellow qualifiers Malawi at the end of December.
His name appeared on the scoresheet for the first time early last month when Egypt edged Mali 1-0 in a Dubai limb-loosener for Angola after, naturally, coming off the bench.
Veteran coach Hassan Shehata, architect of the 2006, 2008 and 2010 Nations Cup triumphs, clearly views Gedo as a rugby union-style impact player, normally introducing him midway through the second half.
English Premier League club Sunderland and Spanish sides Osasuna and Real Sociedad are reportedly interested in him and if he continues to score at international level every 27 minutes the list will surely expand.
Nagy upstages Eto'o, Drogba
Feb 1, 2010 3:18 PM | By Sapa-AFP
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Cameroon superstar Samuel Eto’o boasted before the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations that he would smash the 36-year-old record for the most individual goals at one tournament.
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Current Font Size:
Egypt's Mohamed Nagy (L) celebrates his goal during the Africa Cup of Nations final match against Ghana in Luanda January 31, 2010.
Photograph by: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH
Credit: REUTERS
That meant scoring 10 goals to overtake long-forgotten Mulamba Ndaye, a striker from the Democratic Republic of Congo who amassed nine in six games while helping his country win the 1974 edition staged by Egypt.
But Inter Milan striker Eto’o failed miserably in the often extreme heat and humidity of oil-rich Angola, managing just two from four outings as the Indomitable Lions made a quarter-finals exit.
The record was never in the remotest danger of being broken, but what Eto’o and other star African strikers like Didier Drogba of Ivory Coast could never have imagined was who would emerge as the leading tournament marksman.
Egyptian Mohamed Nagy Ismail Afash, who carries the strange nickname of ’Gedo’ given it means ’grandfather’ in Arabic and he does not turn 26 until October, certainly was not a candidate.
However, when the attacking midfielder from Al-Ittihad in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria scored the lone goal of the final against Ghana on Sunday, it was an unrivalled fifth of the three-week competition.
And the footballer who has yet to start a game for his country finished ahead of such prolific scorers as Eto’o, Angolan Flavio Amado, Mali’s Frederic Kanoute and Ivorians Drogba and Salomon Kalou.
Gedo was introduced during the second half in each of the six matches Egypt played en route to an unprecedented third consecutive title, spending a total of 137 minutes on the pitch.
He scored against Nigeria, Mozambique, Cameroon, Algeria and Ghana with minnows Benin the only country who managed to contain a player expected to move abroad sooner rather than later.
Easily the most crucial was that which settled the final as he exchanged passes with fellow striker Mohamed Zidan before curling the ball across goalkeeper Richard Kingson into the far corner of the net.
After 85 minutes virtually devoid of excitement in a final where caution seemed to be first, second and third priorities of both combatants, Africa was grateful to Gedo for having been spared 30 minutes’ extra time and possibly a penalty shootout.
Being the final match-winner put the seal on a fairytale rise to stardom for Gedo, who made his international debut in a drawn home Nations Cup warm-up against fellow qualifiers Malawi at the end of December.
His name appeared on the scoresheet for the first time early last month when Egypt edged Mali 1-0 in a Dubai limb-loosener for Angola after, naturally, coming off the bench.
Veteran coach Hassan Shehata, architect of the 2006, 2008 and 2010 Nations Cup triumphs, clearly views Gedo as a rugby union-style impact player, normally introducing him midway through the second half.
English Premier League club Sunderland and Spanish sides Osasuna and Real Sociedad are reportedly interested in him and if he continues to score at international level every 27 minutes the list will surely expand.
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Pendant que les Belges défieront les Croates à Bruxelles, l'Italie et le Cameroun se donneront la réplique dans le stade Louis II de Monaco. Le Français Paul le Guen a repris 22 joueurs pour ce match, dont le Brugeois Dorge Kouemaha. A signaler, les absences de Rigobert Song et Njitap Geremi dans ce groupe.
Idriss Carlos Kameni (Espanyol Barcelone, Espagne), Souleymanou Hamidou (Kayserispor, Turquie), Achille Webo (Majorque, Espagne), Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan, Italie), Alexandre Song (Arsenal, Angleterre), Nicolas Nkoulou (Monaco, France), Georges Mandjeck (Kaiserslautern, Allemagne), Achille Emana (Real Betis, Espagne), Landry Nguemo (Celtic Glasgow), Henri Bedimo Nsamè (Lens, France), Somen A Tchoyi (Red Bulls Salzburg, Autriche), Enoh Eyong Tarkang (Ajax, Pays-Bas), Jean II Makoun (Lyon, France), Stéphane Mbia (Olympique Marseille, France), Idrissou Mohamadou (SC Freiburg, Allemagne), Benoit Assou Ekotto (Tottenham, Angleterre), Sebastien Bassong (Tottenham, Angleterre), Mabouka Massoussi (Astres FC de Douala), Abouna Ndzana (Astres FC de Douala), Nounkeu Dany (Toulouse, France), Joël Matip (FC Schalke 04), et Kouemaha Dorge Rostand (FC Bruges).
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Idriss Carlos Kameni (Espanyol Barcelone, Espagne), Souleymanou Hamidou (Kayserispor, Turquie), Achille Webo (Majorque, Espagne), Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan, Italie), Alexandre Song (Arsenal, Angleterre), Nicolas Nkoulou (Monaco, France), Georges Mandjeck (Kaiserslautern, Allemagne), Achille Emana (Real Betis, Espagne), Landry Nguemo (Celtic Glasgow), Henri Bedimo Nsamè (Lens, France), Somen A Tchoyi (Red Bulls Salzburg, Autriche), Enoh Eyong Tarkang (Ajax, Pays-Bas), Jean II Makoun (Lyon, France), Stéphane Mbia (Olympique Marseille, France), Idrissou Mohamadou (SC Freiburg, Allemagne), Benoit Assou Ekotto (Tottenham, Angleterre), Sebastien Bassong (Tottenham, Angleterre), Mabouka Massoussi (Astres FC de Douala), Abouna Ndzana (Astres FC de Douala), Nounkeu Dany (Toulouse, France), Joël Matip (FC Schalke 04), et Kouemaha Dorge Rostand (FC Bruges).
http://walfoot.eu/fra/news/lis/2010-02- ... -a-litalie
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je ai suivi moto na libandi avant-hier dire que misolo eza té pour le match de mars d'après sa fédération asala niniErick Ross a écrit :Pendant que les Belges défieront les Croates à Bruxelles, l'Italie et le Cameroun se donneront la réplique dans le stade Louis II de Monaco. Le Français Paul le Guen a repris 22 joueurs pour ce match, dont le Brugeois Dorge Kouemaha. A signaler, les absences de Rigobert Song et Njitap Geremi dans ce groupe.
Idriss Carlos Kameni (Espanyol Barcelone, Espagne), Souleymanou Hamidou (Kayserispor, Turquie), Achille Webo (Majorque, Espagne), Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan, Italie), Alexandre Song (Arsenal, Angleterre), Nicolas Nkoulou (Monaco, France), Georges Mandjeck (Kaiserslautern, Allemagne), Achille Emana (Real Betis, Espagne), Landry Nguemo (Celtic Glasgow), Henri Bedimo Nsamè (Lens, France), Somen A Tchoyi (Red Bulls Salzburg, Autriche), Enoh Eyong Tarkang (Ajax, Pays-Bas), Jean II Makoun (Lyon, France), Stéphane Mbia (Olympique Marseille, France), Idrissou Mohamadou (SC Freiburg, Allemagne), Benoit Assou Ekotto (Tottenham, Angleterre), Sebastien Bassong (Tottenham, Angleterre), Mabouka Massoussi (Astres FC de Douala), Abouna Ndzana (Astres FC de Douala), Nounkeu Dany (Toulouse, France), Joël Matip (FC Schalke 04), et Kouemaha Dorge Rostand (FC Bruges).
http://walfoot.eu/fra/news/lis/2010-02- ... -a-litalie
Ohhh mon Dieu; je me demande pourquoi le Congo mon pays n'est beau que dans les cours de géographie et d'histoire????
Depuis j'ai compris que ton silence n'est pas synônyme de faiblesse mais que Tu te prépares à des Grandes choses...
Depuis j'ai compris que ton silence n'est pas synônyme de faiblesse mais que Tu te prépares à des Grandes choses...
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