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Moussa Traoré (other)
Moussa Traoré (1936–2020) was the 2nd President of Mali. Moussa Traoré may also refer to: * Moussa Traoré (footballer, born 1952) (died 2003), association football player from the 1972 African Cup of Nations squad for Mali *Moussa Traoré (footballer, born 1971) Moussa Traoré (25 September 1936 – 15 September 2020) was a Malian military officer, politician, and dictator who served as the second President of Mali from 1968 to 1991. As a lieutenant, he led the military ousting of President Modibo Keï ..., association football player from Ivory Coast * Moussa Traoré (footballer, born 1990), Ivorian-Burkinabé association football player * Moussa Traoré (footballer, born 1995), Guinean footballer who plays as goalkeeper {{disambiguation ...
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Moussa Traoré
Moussa Traoré (25 September 1936 – 15 September 2020) was a Malian military officer, politician, and dictator who served as the second President of Mali from 1968 to 1991. As a lieutenant, he led the military ousting of President Modibo Keïta in 1968. Thereafter he served as head of state until March 1991, when he was overthrown by popular protests and a military coup. During his tenure, political activity was banned, marking a shift to authoritarian control. His right-hand man Tiécoro Bagayoko oversaw a regime of surveillance with the help of informants. He dismantled the socialist economic policies of his predecessor, Modibo Keïta. He was twice condemned to death in the 1990s, but eventually pardoned on both occasions and freed in 2002. He retired from public life and died in 2020. Early life Born in Kayes Region, Traoré studied at Kita and at the military academy in Fréjus, France. He returned to Mali in 1960, after its 1959 independence. He became second lieute ...
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1972 African Cup Of Nations Squads
Below is a list of squads used in the 1972 African Cup of Nations. Group A Cameroon Coach: Peter Schnittger , Kenya Coach: Eckhard Krautzun , Mali Coach: Karl-Heinz Weigang , Togo Coach: Gottlieb Göller , Group B Congo Coach: Adolphe "Amoyen" Bibandzoulou , Morocco Coach: Sabino Barinaga , Sudan Coach: Abdel-Fattah Hamad Abu-Zeid , Zaire Coach: Blagoje Vidinić Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of President of the United States, United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal. In the Middle East, the aftermath of the 1973 Yom ... , External linksAfrican Nations Cup 1972 - RSSSF
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Moussa Traoré (footballer, Born 1971)
Moussa Traoré (25 September 1936 – 15 September 2020) was a Malian military officer, politician, and dictator who served as the second President of Mali from 1968 to 1991. As a lieutenant, he led the military ousting of President Modibo Keïta in 1968 Malian coup d'état, 1968. Thereafter he served as head of state until March 1991, when he was overthrown by popular protests and 1991 Malian coup d'état, a military coup. During his tenure, political activity was banned, marking a shift to authoritarian control. His right-hand man Tiécoro Bagayoko oversaw a regime of surveillance with the help of informants. He dismantled the socialist economic policies of his predecessor, Modibo Keïta. He was twice condemned to death in the 1990s, but eventually pardoned on both occasions and freed in 2002. He retired from public life and died in 2020. Early life Born in Kayes Region, Traoré studied at Kita, Mali, Kita and at the military academy in Fréjus, France. He returned to Mali in ...
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