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Famara Diédhiou (born 15
December 1992) is a
Senegalese professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for the
Senegal national team. Diédhiou
joined FC...
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Famara (Risco de
Famara) are the
remains of a
caldera of
about ten
kilometres in
diameter centred on the
south of La Graciosa. The
cliffs of
Famara peak...
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mountain ranges of
Famara (671
metres or 2,201 feet) in the
north and
Ajaches (608
metres or 1,995 feet) to the south.
South of the
Famara m****if is the El...
- Dia
capitalised on a slip by
Boualem Khoukhi to put
Senegal 1–0 ahead.
Famara Diédhiou
scored a
second with a header,
before Mohammed Muntari scored Qatar's...
- 19 2016–17
Tammy Abraham 23 2017–18
Bobby Reid 19 2018–19
Famara Diédhiou 12 2019–20
Famara Diédhiou 11 2020–21
Nahki Wells 9 2021–22
Andreas Weimann...
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Famara L.
Jatta (July 16, 1958 –
March 17, 2012) was a
Gambian government minister and economist. He was the Gambia's
Secretary of
State for
Trade from...
- quarter-finals. The
Lions opened the
scoring half an hour into the game, by
Famara Diédhiou on a p**** from Mané;
Senegal eventually won 3–1. In the semi-finals...
- Year
Winner 2023
Keziah Whittaker 2024
Famara Kurang...
- PMID 20234879. Firquet, Swan; Beaujard, Sophie; Lobert, Pierre-Emmanuel; Sané,
Famara; Caloone, Delphine; Izard, Daniel; Hober,
Didier (June 2015). "Survival...
- later, they
comfortably beat
Equatorial Guinea 3–1
thanks to
goals from
Famara Diédhiou and
substitutes Cheikhou Kouyaté and Ismaïla Sarr. They met Burkina...