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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Alessandro Iacono, Alessandro Livi, Andras Kuttik, Angelo Cameroni, Antonio Gaeta, Antonio Perduca, Attilio Demaria, Bruno Mazza, Bruno Padulazzi, Carlo Lenci, Chedric Seedorf, Cosimo Sarli, Cristiano Bacci, Daniele Fortunato, Daniele Gasparetto, Dani Chigou, Davide Cecotti, Davide Fontolan, David Silva Fernandes, Egidio Capra, Elia Legati, Emilio Caprile, Enrico Malatesta (footballer), Ernesto Castano, Ettore Puricelli, Fabio Roselli, Felice Mariani (footballer), Francesco Battaglia (footballer), Francesco Tagliani, Francisco Lojacono, Franco Colombo, Franco Pian, Giacomo Chiazzolino, Giancarlo Rebizzi, Gianluca Giovannini, Giovanni Arioli, Giovanni Cusatis, Giuseppe Castelli (footballer), Giuseppe Galluzzi, Giuseppe Marchioro, Harvey Esajas, Ignazio Cocchiere, Italo Mattioli, Ivo Banella, Jimmy Algerino, Jonathan Rossini, Jonathan Toto, Julien Brellier, Karl-Erik Palmer, Laurent Lanteri, Loic Lumbilla, Loris Boni, Luca Ceccarelli (footballer born in Gambettola), Luca Ferretti, Luigi Allemandi, Luigi Riva, Marco Mallus, Marco Simone, Marco Varaldi, Matteo Bogani, Matteo Lombardo, Mirko Gruden, Mirko Valdifiori, Nicolas Frey, Paolo Pulici, Pedro Kamata, Pierangelo Belli, Roberto Floriano, Rodolfo Negri, Rodolfo Ostromann, Ronny Toma, Sergio Realini, Sergiu Suciu, Simone Dell'Acqua, Simonluca Agazzone, Stefano Salvatori, Thomas Albanese, Thomas Holbein, Trentino Bui, Umberto Guarnieri, Walter Novellino, Youssouf Kone. Excerpt: Daniel "Dani" Chigou (born 5 July 1983) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for FK Dukla Prague. He has had a journeyman career, having played for 13 clubs in his playing career. He has been compared to fellow Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto'o. He played for eight clubs in Italy in a period of seven years. He began his football career in the 2001-02 season in the Italian Serie B with Ternana Calcio, where he played twice without scoring. After moving on, he represented clubs in Serie C1 and Serie C2. In January 2009, Chigou signed for Czech club FK Dukla Prague from Hungarian side Debrecen. He made his first appearance for Dukla in a friendly match against SV Wacker Burghausen on 17 January 2009, scoring two goals. He opened his account in his second competitive game for the club, scoring a hat-trick as Dukla defeated Fotbal Fulnek by a club record score, 6-0. In the 2009-2010 season he scored 14 goals, becoming the top goalscorer of the Czech 2. Liga together with Pavel erny and Karel Kroupa. Chigou started the following season, the 2010-11 Czech 2. Liga, by scoring six goals in five matches and again finished the season as the division's top scorer, this time outright, with 19 goals for FK Dukla Prague. Following the end of the 2010-11 season, Chigou decided not to extend his contract and left the club. In July 2011, Chigou had a trial at Belgian First Division club Oud-Heverlee Leuven. However Chigou was not offered a contract and found himself back at Dukla at the beginning of the 2011-12 Gambrinus liga to train with the club, watching the opening game of the season against Olomouc. On 25 August 2011 it was announced he had started training at Russian First Division outfit FC Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan. In February 2012, Chigou returned to the Czech Republic, signing once more for Dukla, but immediately going on loan to Czech 2. Liga side FC Zbrojovka Brno. Statistics accurate as of match played 30 June 2012 FK Dukla Prague