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José Bosingwa
José Bosingwa da Silva (born 24 August 1982) is a Portuguese former professional association football, footballer who played as a right-back. An attacking fullback, his pace and ability to get up and down the flanks created problems for the opposition. He spent most of his career with FC Porto, Porto and Chelsea F.C., Chelsea, winning 13 honours overall including the UEFA Champions League with both clubs: 2004 UEFA Champions League final, 2004 with the former and 2012 UEFA Champions League final, 2012 with the latter. A Portugal national football team, Portugal international since 2007, Bosingwa represented the nation at UEFA Euro 2008, Euro 2008 and the Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament, 2004 Summer Olympics, earning a total of 27 Cap (sport), caps. Club career Early years Born in Mbandaka, Zaire to a Portuguese people, Portuguese father and a Congolese mother, Bosingwa moved with his parents at a very young age to Seia in the Portuguese hinterland, in ...
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Trabzonspor
Trabzonspor Kulübü is a Turkish professional sports club located in the city of Trabzon, located in Black Sea region, northeastern Turkey. Established in 1967 through the merger of several local clubs, Trabzonspor is one of the most prominent Association football, football clubs in Football in Turkey, Turkish history. The men’s football team has won seven Süper Lig championships, making Trabzonspor the first non-Istanbul-based club to achieve this feat in the Turkish football league system, Turkish league system. In addition to their football achievements, Trabzonspor also operates a Trabzonspor (women's football), women’s football team, a Trabzonspor B.K., men’s basketball team, and several other sports branches, reinforcing its status as a multi-sport club. Trabzonspor rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, dominating Football in Turkey, Turkish football with six league titles between the 1975–76 1.Lig, 1975–76 and 1983–84 1.Lig, 1983–84 seasons. This golden ...
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