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Christophe Jérôme
Dugarry (French pronunciation: [kʁistɔf dyɡaʁi]; born 24
March 1972) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward...
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became a
member of the
senior squad in 1988
alongside forward Christophe Dugarry. He was
retrained to play as a counter-attacking left-back at the suggestion...
- throughout",
France won 3–0 with a goal in the
first half from
Christophe Dugarry, a 77th
minute own goal by
South Africa's
Pierre Issa and a last-minute...
- time when his mask's
voice modulator was damaged.
Henri Dugarry /
Captain Britain:
Henri Dugarry was a
French nobleman,
descending from Louis XIV, and the...
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having rotated much of the team
following early progression,
Christophe Dugarry gave
France the lead in the
eighth minute when he
headed in a
corner from...
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Allan Nielsen Paul
Gascoigne Laurent Blanc Youri Djorkaeff Christophe Dugarry Patrice Loko
Stefan ****z
Andreas Möller
Christian Ziege Enrico Chiesa...
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comedian and
actor 1971 –
Megyn Price,
American actress 1972 –
Christophe Dugarry,
French footballer 1972 –
Steve Karsay,
American baseball player and coach...
- pla**** a set of
midfield combinations with
Bixente Lizarazu and
Christophe Dugarry,
which would become the
trademark of both
Bordeaux and the 1998 French...
- Otto's "Elliot Tolliver"
clone form.
Henri Duggary /
Captain Britain:
Henri Dugarry was a
French nobleman,
descending from Louis XIV, and the
wielder of both...
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defeated by
Bordeaux in the
domestic championship.
Laurent Blanc,
Christophe Dugarry and
Fabrizio Ravanelli were
among the
crucial players in the M****ille...