Adama Traoré may refer to: Adama Traoré (footballer, born 1989), Malian footballer Adama Traoré (footballer, born 1990), Ivorian footballer most notable...
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Adama Traoré (French pronunciation: [adama tʁaɔʁe]; born 3 February 1990) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays for A-League Men club Melbourne...
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Baboye Traoré (born 1990), French footballer Badara Traore (born 1997), American football player Bakaye Traoré (born 1985), Malian footballer Bano Traoré (born...
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Look up adama, Adama, or adamá in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adama is a Hebrew given name meaning earth or soil, and a Hindu surname. Adama "Manadja"...
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announced on 4 January 2017, with Souleymane Diarra, Falaye Sacko and Adama Traoré being left out of the team. Coach: Héctor Cúper A 27-man provisional...
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Adama Sanogo (born 12 February 2002) is a Malian professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on...
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footballer, played in Egypt Adama Traoré Diarra (born 1996), known as Adama, Spanish footballer, plays for Fulham, brother of Mohamed Traoré Diarra Ali Diarra (born...
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Excellence 17 3MF Xavier Kouassi (1989-12-28)28 December 1989 (aged 17) Domoraud 18 2DF Adama Traoré (1990-02-03)3 February 1990 (aged 16) EF Yéo Martial...
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Adjutori Serrat Jonathan Soriano Denis Suárez Cristian Tello Xavi Torres Adama Traoré Roberto Trashorras Víctor Valdés Toni Velamazán Joan Verdú Paqui Veza...
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Two players named Adama Traoré were selected; to avoid confusion, the older player from US Orléans was widely known as Adama Traoré I and the younger...
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(1989-12-28)28 December 1989 (aged 17) CO Domoraud 18 2DF Adama Traoré (1990-02-03)3 February 1990 (aged 17) EF Yéo Martial 19 2DF Ali Diakité (1987-12-22)22...
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Executive Yaya Touré, Ivorian footballer Abdou Razack Traoré Adama Traoré Hamed Traorè Lacina Traoré Marco Zoro, footballer Prince Balde Momolu Dukuly, former...
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the political coalition that penned a famous 7 August 1990 open letter demanding General Traoré step down and was heavily involved in the 1991 popular...
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Sierra Leone Otto Pfister (1976–1978) Heinz-Peter Überjahn (1988–1990) Idrissa Traoré (1992–1996) Calixte Zagre (1996) Ivan Vutov (1996–1997) Malik Jabir...
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Adama Sawadogo (born 20 January 1990) is a Burkinabé international footballer who plays for Salitas, as a goalkeeper. Born in Ouahigouya, Sawadogo has...
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Lemzo Diamono (category 1990 establishments in Senegal)
Dieng Amath Samb Amy Mbengue Alié Diagne Moustapha Faye Pape Diouf Moussa Traoré Sanou Diouf Moustapha Fall Ma Anta Faye Abdoulaye Diallo Khadim Ndiaye Thierno...
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Alain Traoré (b. 1988), footballer ( Arta/Solar7 Charles Kaboré (b. 1988), footballer Bertrand Traoré (b. 1995), footballer ( Ajax) Lassina Traoré (b. 2001)...
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Mali (section Moussa Traoré regime)
military coup led by Moussa Traoré, a day which is now commemorated as Liberation Day. The subsequent military-led regime, with Traoré as president, attempted...
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2020–22 Abdou Traoré – Bordeaux, Nice – 2008–17 Adama Traoré – Lille, Monaco, Metz – 2014–20 Bakaye Traoré – Nancy – 2009–12 Boubacar Traoré – Metz – 2020–22...
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bloodless coup and set up a 14-member military junta, with Lieutenant Moussa Traoré as president. The military leaders attempted to pursue economic reforms...
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state enterprises collapsed and unrest was widespread. Eventually, Moussa Traoré led a successful coup and ruled Mali for 23 years. However his rule was...
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President Moussa Traoré, who had taken power by deposing Modibo Keïta's left-leaning regime. On 17 September Sankara visited Mali and met with Traoré. With Algerian...
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Tchiressoua Guel Adama Koné Clofie Ahmed Ouattara Donald-Olivier Sie Abdoulaye Traoré Fernand Coulibaly Amadou Diallo Mobido Sidibé Soumaila Traoré Mutiu Adepoju...
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1987: Africa Sports (10) 1988: Africa Sports (11) 1989: Africa Sports (12) 1990: ASEC Mimosas (8) 1991: ASEC Mimosas (9) 1992: ASEC Mimosas (10) 1993: ASEC...
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DF FRA Abderrahmane Tabbackh — DF FRA Valentin Tacheau — DF FRA Yohan Somme — DF FRA Maxime Da Veiga — MF FRA Adama Camara — MF FRA Adama Niakaté...
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The 1990 African Cup of Nations was an international football tournament held in Algeria from 2 to 16 March. Eight national teams where involved in this...
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whilst Youssef Aït Bennasser, Pelé. Antonio Barreca, Almamy Touré, Adama Traoré and Loïc Badiashile all left on loan for the remainder of the season...
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Assembly on 3 September; the position was won by ADEMA President Dioncounda Traoré. Keïta was a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Mali. As of 2007–2008...
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targets Killing of Nahel Merzouk – 2023 police shooting in France Death of Adama Traoré – 2016 death in France; death under police custody Anne Sa'adah, Contemporary...
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Üstüne Nuri Bilge Ceylan Turkey, France, Germany, Sweden Banel & Adama Banel et Adama Ramata-Toulaye Sy France, Senegal, Mali The Breaking Ice Anthony...
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