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Hamidou Sinayoko
Hamidou Sinayoko (born 11 March 1986 in Ségou) is a Malian professional association football, footballer, who plays for Djoliba AC. Career The Forward (association football), Forward started his career with Union Sportive Bougouni in his hometown, before moved 2011 to Onze Créateurs de Niaréla. He played for Onze Createurs until 2013 and signed than for Djoliba AC in summer 2013. International career In January 2014, coach Djibril Dramé, invited him to be a part of the Mali national football team, Mali squad for the 2014 African Nations Championship. He helped the team to the quarter-finals where they lost to Zimbabwe national football team, Zimbabwe by two goals to one. He played three games for Mali national football team. International goals :''Scores and results list Mali's goal tally first.'' References

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Ségou
Ségou (; bm, ߛߋߓߎ, italic=no, ) is a town and an urban commune in south-central Mali that lies northeast of Bamako on the right bank of the River Niger. The town is the capital of the Ségou Cercle and the Ségou Region. With 130,690 inhabitants in 2009, it is the fifth-largest town in Mali. The village of Ségou-Koro, upstream of the present town, was established in the 17th century and became the capital of the Bambara Empire. History In the middle of the 19th century there were four villages with the name of Ségou spread out over a distance of around along the right bank of the river. They were, starting from the most upstream, Ségou-Koro (Old Ségou), Ségou-Bougou, Ségou-Koura (New Ségou) and Ségou-Sikoro. The present town is on the site of Ségou-Sikoro. The village of Ségou-Koro prospered after Biton Mamary Coulibaly became king in 1712 and founded the Ségou (or Bamana) Empire. Mungo Park became the first European known to have visited the village ...
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