- Jean-Philippe
Mateta (born 28 June 1997) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Premier League club
Crystal Palace.
Mateta began his...
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Mateta or
Matéta may
refer to: Jean-Philippe
Mateta (born 1997),
French footballer Luc
Adamo Matéta (born 1949),
Congolese politician Verckys Kiamuangana...
- Cédric
Matéta Nkomi (born 30
January 1992)
better known by the
stage name
KeBlack is a
French rapper and
singer of
Congolese origin. He is
signed to the...
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three overage players in
Alexandre Lacazette, Loïc Badé and Jean-Philippe
Mateta. Note:
Names in
italics denote players that have been
capped by the senior...
- Luc
Daniel Adamo Matéta (born
October 30, 1949) is a
Congolese politician and the
President of the
Union for the
Reconstruction and
Development of the...
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Georges Kiamuangana Mateta (19 May 1944 – 13
October 2022),
known professionally as Verckys, was a
Congolese saxophonist, composer, producer, bandleader...
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consecutive season. The
current in****bent of the
award is Jean-Philippe
Mateta, who was the 2023–24 recipient.
Player (X)
denotes the
number of
times a...
- hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Florent Malouda Jean-Philippe
Mateta Steve Savidan André
Roder (1938–39)
Roger Cabanis (1943–46) Gérard Woczniak...
- Mavididi's goal, Jean-Philippe
Mateta scored to make it 2–1. The
score remained the same
until the 92nd
minute when Jean-Phillipe
Mateta scored a late penalty...
-
Palace humiliation". The Independent. 7 May 2024.
Retrieved 7 May 2024. "
Mateta hat-trick
helps Palace thrash Villa". BBC Sport.
Retrieved 24 May 2024....