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Benjani (or Mpenjani)
Mwaruwari (born 13
August 1978) is a
Zimbabwean former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Having started his career...
- www.historylink.org.
Retrieved December 26, 2024. "City, the
number 27,
Benjani, Marc-Vivien Foe".
Retrieved January 6, 2025. "British ****ie
Pride AKA...
- Fair Play
ranking winners. Last updated: 31 May 2018 Source:
Competitions Benjani – 12
Jermain Defoe – 7
Sulley Muntari – 4 Niko Kranjčar – 3 N****wo Kanu...
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score of 3-1 (goals, in that order, from Kapo, N'Diefi and
doubled by
Benjani), the
match was
canceled following a
technical reservation filed by Sedan...
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contract had
expired and that he
would be
leaving the club,
along with
Benjani Mwaruwari, Jack Redshaw, Karl
Moore and
Martin Petrov.
After receiving...
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Riadh Bouazizi Karim Haggui James Chamanga Christopher Katongo Elijah Tana
Benjani Mwaruwari 1 own goal Abdel-Zaher El-Saqqa (against
Congo DR)
Issah Ahmed...
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featured former players Daniel Amokachi,
Alloysius Agu, John Fashanu,
Benjani and
Sulley Muntari.
Nigeria won the
match 2–1 with
Okocha scoring the winning...
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January 2010. "
Benjani makes loan move from Man City to Sunderland". BBC Sport. 2
February 2010.
Retrieved 2
November 2010. "
Benjani on loan to Sunderland"...
- 4 June 2005, that saw
Auxerre defeat Sedan 2–1,
winning on
goals from
Benjani and
Bonaventure Kalou. 4 June 2005 20:45
Stade de France, Saint-Denis Attendance:...
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Manchester City
striker and
Zimbabwe national football team
captain Benjani Mwaruwari. The club was for a time
coached by
former President Canaan Banana...