Abedi Ayew (/əˈbeɪdi əˈjuː/ ə-BAY-dee ə-YOO; born 5 November 1964), known professionally as Abedi Pele, is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who...
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Vicente Gonçalves or simply Abedi (born 14 April 1979), is a Brazilian former footballer who played as attacking midfielder. Abedi played for Sion in the 1997–98...
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African Footballer of the Year award, presented to the best African footballer each year, has been conferred by the Confederation of African Football (CAF)...
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nominations. Abédi Pelé was listed in the 2004 "FIFA 100" greatest living footballers. On 13 January 2007, the Confederation of African Football voted Abédi Pelé...
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Prince Abedi Adolphus (born August 21, 1985) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a winger. Prince Abedi at Soccerway v t e...
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Ali Abedi (Persian: علی عابدی) is an Iranian football player who currently plays for the Iranian football club Malavan in the Iran Pro League. He started...
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Ibrahim Ayew (category Men's association football fullbacks)
family of footballers. He is the half brother of André, Jordan and Imani, having the same father, Ghana's renowned ex captain Abédi Pelé. Abedi and his...
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CAF Awards (redirect from 2005 African Footballer of the Year)
that witnessed Abedi Pele winning the inaugural award. The awards include: The team of the year award was organized by France Football from 1980 to 2004...
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Farid Abedi (born August 28, 1977, in Firouzabad) is an Iranian footballer. He currently plays for Bargh Shiraz in Azadegan League. Last Update 5 June...
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were at a disadvantage however, as African Footballer of the Year winner and the tournament's best player, Abedi Pele, had been suspended for the final....
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Jollof derby (redirect from Ghana–Nigeria football rivalry)
title. Abedi Pele concluded the competition with three goals, trailing just one goal behind the leading scorer, Rashidi Yekini. The then captain Abedi Ayew...
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1988), Finnish footballer Pele Paelay (born 1984), American basketball player Pelé Reid (born 1973), British boxer Abédi Pelé (born Abédi Ayew in 1964)...
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between Abedi and Wasef regarding relationship dynamics. Amir El-Masry as Omar Vikash Bhai as Farhad Ola Orebiyi as Wasef Kwabena Ansah as Abedi Kenneth...
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F.C. Nania (category Football clubs in Ghana)
Division One League. Maha Ayew, wife of Abedi Pele, who is a director and a shareholder of Nania FC sued the Ghana Football Association as well as its President...
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Initially a sports award, the inaugural winner was Ghana's Abedi Pele in 1992. The only non-footballers to win the award was track and field athlete Frankie...
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Jordan Ayew (category Men's association football forwards)
City and the Ghana national team. The son of former Ghana national football captain Abedi Pele, and the brother of fellow players André and Ibrahim Ayew,...
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Nwankwo Kanu (category African Footballer of the Year winners)
Dribblers in World Football". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 6 June 2020. Dove, Ed (9 May 2020). "African Legends Cup of Nations: Kanu vs Abedi Pele". Goal.com...
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André Ayew (category Men's association football wingers)
African Footballer of the Year and FIFA 100 member Abedi "Pele" Ayew and has two brothers, Ibrahim and Jordan, who also are professional footballers. In 2011...
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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (redirect from Agha Hasan Abedi (AHA) Auditorium GIKI)
foothill of hills near Tarbela Dam. The Agha Hasan Abedi (AHA) Auditorium is named after Agha Hasan Abedi. It occupies the central place in the campus. It...
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FIFA 100 (redirect from List of 100 Greatest Living Footballers)
list compiled by Brazilian professional footballer Pelé featuring his choices of the "greatest living footballers" at the time of its release. The list...
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Roger Milla 02. Mahmoud El Khatib 03. Hossam Hassan 04. Samuel Eto'o 05. Abedi Pele 06. George Weah 07. Didier Drogba 08. Nwankwo Kanu 09. Rabah Madjer...
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Ahmed Barusso (category Men's association football midfielders)
at Manfredonia, where he moved after recommendations by Ghanaian football legend Abedi Pele, from Nania F.C. of Accra.[citation needed] He helped Manfredonia...
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Tournier-Sol 2015, p. 149. Hayton 2016, p. 401. Abedi & Lundberg 2009, pp. 72, 74; Dye 2015, p. 8. Abedi & Lundberg 2009, p. 76; Tournier-Sol 2015, p. 149;...
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Prince Abedi (born 1985), Nigerian footballer Prince Obus Aggreh (born 1996), Nigerian footballer Prince Agyemang (born 1994), Ghanaian footballer Prince...
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Asamoah Gyan (category Men's association football forwards)
Cup qualifier to make him the country's leading goalscorer, surpassing Abedi Pele's 33 goals. On 2 June 2014, Gyan was named in Ghana's squad for the...
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TSV 1860 Munich (category Association football clubs established in 1899)
Schwabl. Other players who joined 1860's squad during this time included like Abedi Pele, Thomas Häßler and Davor Šuker. Under the leadership of Wildmoser and...
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Nations. He played alongside players like Emmanuel Armah, Frimpong Manso, Abedi Pele and James Kwesi Appiah within that period. Osei started his coaching...
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Merdeka Tournament (redirect from Merdeka Football Tournament)
Kadir Iswadi Idris Jakob Kjeldbjerg Jacob Laursen Suk Bahadur Hussein Saeed Abedi Pele Ryan Nelsen Kevin Keegan Hong Kong sent its team that consisted of...
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Stephen Appiah (category Men's association football midfielders)
Benin in a four nations tournament in Cotonou. Appiah replaced then skipper Abedi Pele in the 80th minute after Ghana had taken a commanding 2–0 lead. He...
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