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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: 48. Chapters: Abbas Obeid, Agnaldo Cordeiro Pereira, Ajibade Babalade, Andre Luiz Alves Santos, An Sang-Hyun, Cha Sang-Hae, Choi Tae-Uk, Choi Won-Kwon, Choi Yong-Soo, Choi Yoon-Yeol, Choi Young-Il, Cho Byung-Young, Cho Won-Kwang, Chung Jong-Son, riks Pelcis, Gennadi Styopushkin, Grafite, Han Dong-Won, Han Jung-Hwa, Jang Hyung-Seok, Jeaustin Campos, Jukka Koskinen (footballer), Jung Jo-Gook, Jung Sung-Ho, Kang Chun-Ho, Kim Bong-Soo (footballer), Kim Chi-Gon, Kim Dong-Jin, Kim Dong-Suk, Kim Gwi-Hwa, Kim Pan-Keun, Kim Sung-Jae, Koh Myong-Jin, Ku Kyung-Hyun, Lee Eul-Yong, Lee Ji-Nam, Lee Jun-Ki, Lee Jun-Young, Lee Jung-Soo, Lee Sang-Hun, Lee Woo-Young, Lee Young-Ik, Lee Young-Jin (footballer), Lee Young-Pyo, Luis Mario Miranda da Silva, Marcos Denner, Masakiyo Maezono, Mutamba Kabongo, Oleg Elyshev, Park Dong-Suk, Park Hyuk-Soon, Park Jung-Hwan, Park Jung-Suk (footballer), Park Sung-Ho, Park Yo-Seb, Park Yong-Ho, Park Yun-Hwa, Ricardo Campos da Costa, Seo Jung-Won, Serhiy Skachenko, Song Jin-Hyung, Son Hyun-Jun, Tuta (footballer), Valeri Sarychev, Victor Rodrigues da Silva, Victor Shaaka, Vitaliy Parakhnevych, Volodymyr Mykolayovych Savchenko, Wang Jung-Hyun, Won Jong-Duk, Yoon Sang-Chul, Yoon Si-Ho, Yoo Sang-Soo. Excerpt: Edinaldo Batista Libanio (born 2 April 1979 in Campo Limpo Paulista, Sao Paulo), commonly known as Grafite (pronounced ) is a Brazilian footballer who plays for UAE Football League club Al-Ahli Dubai. In 2005 the 189 cm tall striker won the Copa Libertadores and the Club World Championship with Sao Paulo FC. With Wolfsburg he won the national championship in 2008-09, the same season he topped the Bundesliga scorers list and received German Player of the Year honours. Edinaldo Libanio grew up in modest circumstances in the hinterland of the State of Sao Paulo. He made his first money with the door to door sales of rubbish bags. His talent as football player however earned him his first professional contract in 1999 with the Matao based club SE Matonense with which he played in the first division of the State Championship. In the beginning of 2000 he moved from there for a brief period to the fourth division club Ferroviaria in the neighboring town of Araraquara - a club that actually had seen some quite gifted players in its teams in better seasons. In the middle of the year he signed on with the first division club Santa Cruz FC of the north-eastern Brazilian city Recife. There he scored 5 goals in 22 league matches, which did not aid in preventing relegation to Serie B. However, he attracted the attention of Gremio Porto Alegre, another first division club, which hired him for a transfer fee of one million real - of this sum Santa Cruz had to forward about 700,000 real to Matonense. Luck was not with him in Porto Alegre. Right at the beginning of the year he incured a severe knee injury, which saw him sidelined for several months. In July 2002, at one of his first matches for the Rio Grande do Sul club the team was eliminated by Paraguay's Club Olimpia in the semi-finals of the Libertadores. He played six more Serie A matches for Gremio, without scoring, before being returned in September to Santa Cruz on a loan. With his old club he failed in the Serie B semifinal