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Armand Djérabé
Armand Djérabé (born 11 September 1980 in N'Djamena) is a Chadian footballer who plays for CotonTchad. Career Djérabé has played in Cameroon for Cotonsport Garoua and three years for Lions de l'Atakory. He played the 2010 season for Requins de l'Atlantique FC in the Benin Premier League and returned in summer 2010 to Chad where signed with Gazelle FC. After Gazelle, he played for Tourbillon, and Foullah Edifice. Now he plays for CotonTchad International career Djerabe was a member of the Chad national football team and played in the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds, as well as the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying rounds. He played for the side that finished runners-up at the 2005 CEMAC Cup. He has 31 FIFA official caps and 3 non-FIFA caps for Chad. So far, his last match for national team was on 11 November 2011 against Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in ...
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N'Djamena
N'Djamena ( ) is the capital and largest city of Chad. It is also a special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements''. The city serves as the centre of economic activity in Chad. Meat, fish and cotton processing are the chief industries, and it is a regional market for livestock, salt, dates, and grains. It is a port city located at the confluence of the Logone River with the Chari River, forming a transborder agglomeration with the city of Kousséri (in Cameroon), capital of the Department of Logone-et-Chari, which is on the west bank of both rivers. It had 1,093,492 inhabitants in 2013. History N'Djamena was founded as Fort-Lamy by French commander Émile Gentil on 29 May 1900, and named after Amédée-François Lamy, an army officer who had been killed in the Battle of Kousséri about a month earlier. It was a major trading city and became the capital of the region and nation. During the Second World War, the French relied upon the city's airpor ...
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2005 CEMAC Cup
The 2005 CEMAC Cup was the second edition of the CEMAC Cup, the football championship of Central African nations The tournament was held in the Libreville, Gabon. First round Group A Group B Knockout stage Chad reached the final after beating hosts Gabon 3-2. The first goal was scored by Hamtouin Djenet (3'), Gaiüs Doumde added the second (10'), while Cyprien Nguembaye added the third (66'). Scorers for Gabon were René Nsi Akoué (6', pen.) and Serge Mabiala (68'). Cameroon beat Congo 4-3 after penalties shootout. The match had tied 0-0 at the end of full time.http://www.angop.ao/angola/en_us/noticias/africa/2005/1/6/Chad-Cameroon-clash-CEMAC-cup-final,2ef358a6-0006-4948-ab21-87a130cca64d.html Semi-finals 3rd Place Playoff Final ReferencesDetails at RSSSF archives {{DEFAULTSORT:2005 Cemac Cup CEMAC Cup CEMAC CEMAC CEMAC The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS; french: Communauté Économique des États de l'Afrique Centrale, CEEAC ...
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Requins De L'Atlantique FC Players
Requin, shark in French (pl : requins), may refer to : Places * Great Requin River, a river of Grenada * Little Requin River, a river of Grenada People * Édouard Réquin (1879–1953), French soldier * Steve Requin (born 1968), a Canadian cartoonist from Québec * Michèle Bernard-Requin (1943–2019), French lawyer and magistrate * Abderrahim Chafay (born 1977; stagename ''Requin''), Moroccan-French Muay Thai kickboxer. Ships * French ship Requin, a French Navy shipname * Requin-class submarine, a class of submarines of French navy in the mid-1920s ** French submarine Requin (1924) * USS Requin (SS-481), a United States Navy Tench-class submarine * a French submarine seized by Italy during World War II and converted into a cargo submarine * − brig of the French Navy launched in 1794 that the British Royal Navy captured in 1795 and that was wrecked in 1801. Entertainment * ''The Shark'' (1930 film), French film originally released as ''Le Requin'' * ''The Requin'' (film), 20 ...
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Footballers From N'Djamena
A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby league and rugby union. It has been estimated that there are 250 million association football players in the world, and many play the other forms of football. Career Jean-Pierre Papin has described football as a "universal language". Footballers across the world and at almost any level may regularly attract large crowds of spectators, and players are the focal points of widespread social phenomena such as association football culture. Footballers generally begin as amateurs and the best players progress to become professional players. Normally they start at a youth team (any local team) and from there, based on skill and talent, scouts offer contracts. Once signed, some learn to play better football and a few advance to the senior or prof ...
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Lions De L'Atakory Players
The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large cat of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; short, rounded head; round ears; and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphic; adult male lions are larger than females and have a prominent mane. It is a social species, forming groups called ''prides''. A lion's pride consists of a few adult males, related females, and cubs. Groups of female lions usually hunt together, preying mostly on large ungulates. The lion is an apex and keystone predator; although some lions scavenge when opportunities occur and have been known to hunt humans, lions typically don't actively seek out and prey on humans. The lion inhabits grasslands, savannas and shrublands. It is usually more diurnal than other wild cats, but when persecuted, it adapts to being active at night and at twilight. During the Neolithic period, the lion ranged throughout Africa and Eurasia from Southeast Europe to In ...
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