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Sadok S****i (Arabic: الصَّادِق سَاسِي),
nicknamed "
Attouga" (Arabic: عَتُوقَة; born 15
November 1945 in Tunis) is a
Tunisian former footballer who pla****...
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national team. Born in Dabola, Cissé
began his
career at
local side FC
Attouga, and had
failed trials at Anderlecht,
Odense Boldklub and
Vejle BK. On...
- 1981 in K****,
Sierra Leone – died on
April 4, 2009)
nicknamed Small Attouga, was a
Sierra Leonean international goalkeeper.
Sesay pla**** for Ports...
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Player Points Joseph-Antoine Bell 39
Thomas N'Kono 30
Sadok S****i "
Attouga" 26
Badou Zaki 24
Kazadi Mwamba 19
Jacques Songo'o 13
Bruce Grobbelaar 11 Ahmed...
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Retrieved 29 May 2018. "Joseph Saliba :
Profil du joueur :: Leballonrond.fr". "
Attouga, éternel numéro un". clubafricain.com.
Retrieved 26
February 2025. "Mehmet...
- with
Thomas N'Kono
being second and
Jacques Songo'o
being sixth.
Sadok Attouga was third,
Badou Ezzaki was
fourth and
Mwemba Kazadi was fifth. Joseph-Antoine...
- No. Pos.
Player Date of
birth (age) Caps Club 1 1GK
Sadok "
Attouga" S****i (1945-11-15)15
November 1945 (aged 32) 1 Club
Africain 2 2DF
Mokhtar Dhouieb...
- Souaré 13 4FW
Seydouba Cisse (2001-02-10) 10
February 2001 (age 24) FC
Attouga 19 4FW Naby
Bangoura (2001-04-24) 24
April 2001 (age 23) Académie Sainte...
- national-football-teams.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-18. Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Sadok '
Attouga' S****i (Player)". www.national-football-teams.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-18...
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front of 15,000 of his
supporters and
senior members of the SLPP at the
Attouga Stadium in Freetown. In his speech, he
called for
unity within the SLPP...