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Jules François
Bocandé (25
November 1958 – 7 May 2012) was a
Senegalese professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Bocandé is
regarded as one of...
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Emmanuel Bertrand-
Bocandé (1812–1881) was an explorer, businessman, and
French colonial administrator who
helped spread French influence in B****e Casamance...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. 1999–2000 –
Jules Bocandé Abdoulie Bojang "African Cups
Qualifiers 2002". 2009-06-28.
Archived from...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 25
February 2015.
Retrieved 8 July 2021.
Bocandé, Anne (7
September 2017). "Péyi an nou: le
Bumidom en BD". Africultures...
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Porterfield Coach:
Edward Aggrey-Fynn Coach: Naby
Camara Coach:
Jules Bocandé and Saar
Boubacar [1] (RSSSF) EgyptianFootball[usurped] Footballia...
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Rashidi Yekini 3
goals Abedi Pele 2
goals Pierre Tchibota Tony
Yeboah Jules Bocandé 1 goal
Nacer Bouiche Érnest Ebongué André Kana-Biyik François Omam-Biyik...
- in the conflict, Bertrand-
Bocandé was
accepted into the Légion d'honneur and was
given a land concession. Bertrand-
Bocandé left the
island in 1857 for...
- of the most
notable players from the
country include Roger Mendy,
Jules Bocandé, Tony Sylva,
Henri Camara, El
Hadji Diouf,
Sadio Mané and
Kalidou Koulibaly...
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capture of
Portuguese wizard João
Alves from
Benfica for €760k.
Jules Bocandé nearly doubled this
figure in 1986, when PSG
recruited him for €1.5m from...
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Boubacar Sarr 1993–1994 1994 FIFA
World Cup –
Failed to
qualify Jules Bocandé Boubacar Sarr 1994–1995 1994
Africa Cup of
Nations – Quarter-finals 1996...