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je voterai RONNIE
Il a ete l'un des pilliers de la selecao lors des eliminatoires cm 2006
Il a ete l'un des pilliers de la selecao lors de la victoire de barca en 2005
malheuresement ETO O ne satisfait pas ces 2 conditions et il ne serait pas etonnant s'il n'etait pas elu meilleur joueur du monde.
Il a ete l'un des pilliers de la selecao lors des eliminatoires cm 2006
Il a ete l'un des pilliers de la selecao lors de la victoire de barca en 2005
malheuresement ETO O ne satisfait pas ces 2 conditions et il ne serait pas etonnant s'il n'etait pas elu meilleur joueur du monde.
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juste pour info, deux camer ce soir pour le match parme inter: WOME et un gars qui se nomme boumsong, tout les deux donc pour l'inter. QUI A DES INFOS SUR LE DEUXIEME???
merci
merci
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la fifa confirme: Etoo est le meilleur footballeur africain actuel.
Il est l'un des 3 meilleur joueur de l'année 2005.
le problème n'est pas d'etre ou pas un camerounais.C'est toute l'afrique qui doit se rejouir qu'un de ses enfants l'honore ainsi.
Je pense que Essien est le meilleur demi défensif au monde actuellement et que Drogba est le meilleur avant centre pur.Mais ces 3 joueurs donneront leur pleine mesure en 2006.
Vive l'afrique dynamique et consciente.
Il est l'un des 3 meilleur joueur de l'année 2005.
le problème n'est pas d'etre ou pas un camerounais.C'est toute l'afrique qui doit se rejouir qu'un de ses enfants l'honore ainsi.
Je pense que Essien est le meilleur demi défensif au monde actuellement et que Drogba est le meilleur avant centre pur.Mais ces 3 joueurs donneront leur pleine mesure en 2006.
Vive l'afrique dynamique et consciente.
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Who will succeed Ronaldinho and Birgit Prinz as FIFA World Players of the Year? As the tension mounts, the shortlist in each category has now been cut down to three candidates…
Six top stars on tenterhooks...
In this feature
Samuel Eto'o: The best is yet to come
Frank Lampard: No stopping the Englishman
Ronaldinho: The smiling face of football
Shannon Boxx: USA's cool-headed heroine
Marta: An awesome blend of speed and technique
Birgit Prinz: Hoping for the hat-trick
The votes of the coaches and captains from each of FIFA's member associations have now been cast. The ballot boxes have been sealed and the (first) verdict reached. In alphabetical order: Samuel Eto'o, Frank Lampard and Ronaldinho are the men's finalists, while Shannon Boxx, Marta, and Birgit Prinz are the pick of the bunch among the women.
The fact that the men's category includes Ronaldinho - fresh from winning the France Football Golden Ball, in irresistible form for Barcelona these last weeks, the key player in Brazil's victory in the FIFA Confederations Cup and indispensable to the Seleçao in the qualifying campaign for Germany 2006 - will surprise no one. If he takes this title too, he will become only the third player after Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo to lift more than one FIFA World Player award.
Having performed remarkably for Chelsea during their packed 2004 - 2005 season and shown splendid form for England in the qualifiers for football's supreme event, Frank Lampard, was also widely expected to figure among the final few. If the vote goes his way, the midfielder would become the first Englishman to win this highly prized trophy.
And while Samuel Eto'o's name may not have cropped up too frequently as one of the big favourites, the Cameroonian player fully deserves his place in this trio: exceptional up front for Barca since joining the Catalan giants, few would dispute that he is worthy of following in the footsteps of Liberia's George Weah who, precisely ten years ago (an omen perhaps?), became the first African footballer ever to win the FIFA World Player award.
Brazil's Marta (right) and Germany's Birgit Prinz (left) pose during a press conference on the 20 December 2004 before the FIFA Centennial World Player Gala 2004, in Zurich.
(AFP)
FRANCK FIFE
Prinz still at the top; Marta there again and Boxx makes her debut
Where the women are concerned, the trio chosen by the coaches and captains contains no great surpr
Six top stars on tenterhooks...
In this feature
Samuel Eto'o: The best is yet to come
Frank Lampard: No stopping the Englishman
Ronaldinho: The smiling face of football
Shannon Boxx: USA's cool-headed heroine
Marta: An awesome blend of speed and technique
Birgit Prinz: Hoping for the hat-trick
The votes of the coaches and captains from each of FIFA's member associations have now been cast. The ballot boxes have been sealed and the (first) verdict reached. In alphabetical order: Samuel Eto'o, Frank Lampard and Ronaldinho are the men's finalists, while Shannon Boxx, Marta, and Birgit Prinz are the pick of the bunch among the women.
The fact that the men's category includes Ronaldinho - fresh from winning the France Football Golden Ball, in irresistible form for Barcelona these last weeks, the key player in Brazil's victory in the FIFA Confederations Cup and indispensable to the Seleçao in the qualifying campaign for Germany 2006 - will surprise no one. If he takes this title too, he will become only the third player after Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo to lift more than one FIFA World Player award.
Having performed remarkably for Chelsea during their packed 2004 - 2005 season and shown splendid form for England in the qualifiers for football's supreme event, Frank Lampard, was also widely expected to figure among the final few. If the vote goes his way, the midfielder would become the first Englishman to win this highly prized trophy.
And while Samuel Eto'o's name may not have cropped up too frequently as one of the big favourites, the Cameroonian player fully deserves his place in this trio: exceptional up front for Barca since joining the Catalan giants, few would dispute that he is worthy of following in the footsteps of Liberia's George Weah who, precisely ten years ago (an omen perhaps?), became the first African footballer ever to win the FIFA World Player award.
Brazil's Marta (right) and Germany's Birgit Prinz (left) pose during a press conference on the 20 December 2004 before the FIFA Centennial World Player Gala 2004, in Zurich.
(AFP)
FRANCK FIFE
Prinz still at the top; Marta there again and Boxx makes her debut
Where the women are concerned, the trio chosen by the coaches and captains contains no great surpr
Merci de patienter...
@mignon
Akol c'est le pied et Ze la panthere!!!je sais pas quel est rapport mais bon Akol ou Ze c'est le pied ou la panthere.
Akol c'est le pied et Ze la panthere!!!je sais pas quel est rapport mais bon Akol ou Ze c'est le pied ou la panthere.
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le site de mon village www.bagam.org
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demander c'est donner . prends et lave toi les yeux
http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=13NUKSIWGULOO1A97Y24LX8AZP
http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=13NUKSIWGULOO1A97Y24LX8AZP
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demander c'est toi! prend et lave toi les yeux
http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=13NUKSIWGULOO1A97Y24LX8AZP
http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=13NUKSIWGULOO1A97Y24LX8AZP
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Quelqun a til le but d'Eto'o de dimanche ( video link) ? Urgence s'il vous plait
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http://www.fifa.com/en/news/polls/result/0,4468,161-E-0,00.html
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