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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: 52. Chapters: Abdeslam Akouzar, Abdoulaye Khouma Keita, Aboubacar Tandia, Ahmed Tangeaoui, Alexandre Clement, Algassimou Balde, Alharbi El Jadeyaoui, Ali Dia, Anthony Colinet, Anthony Sichi, Antoine Ponroy, Arnaud Gonzalez, Benjamin Feindouno, Bernard Pascual, Boris Ponge, Bouabid Bouden, Boubacar Dembele, Branimir Suba i, Brice Jovial, Bruno Metsu, Cedric Le Henaff, Cedric Pardeilhan, Charles Kokougan, Cherif Oudjani, Cyrille Courtin, Dadi Mayuma, Davide Limmiere, David Camara, David Castilla, David de Freitas (French footballer), David Ferrere, David Ringot, David Vairelles, Dorian N'Goma, Edgar Borges, Egutu Oliseh, Eric Assadourian, Eugene Ekobo, Fabien Raddas, Fabien Tissot, Fabrice Correia, Faneva Ima Andriatsima, Franck Berrier, Francois Duhamel, Frederic Coquerel, Frederic Machado, Frederic Vieillot, Gael Sanz, Garry Franchi, Gary Perchet, Gaston Mobati, Gerard Roland (footballer), Gilles Fabien, Gregory Christ, Gregory Thil, Guillaume Beuzelin, Guillaume Borne, Herve Hagard, Jean-Marc Oroque, Jean-Michel Ferriere, Jeremy Choplin, Jerome Bottelin, Jerome Cellier, Jerome Lempereur, Jocelyn Ahoueya, Jonathan Mendes, Jose Broissart, Julien Cordonnier, Julien Delonglee, Julien Poueys, Julien Valero, Kamel Ramdani, Kemal Bourhani, Kevin Barralon, Komlan Assignon, Laurent David, Laurent Herve, Leonard Mendy, Manuel Kante, Marc-Eric Guei, Mathieu Verschuere, Maxime Belouet, Michael Citony, Mickael Marolany, Mourad N'Zif, Mo Camara, Mustapha Yatabare, Mutamba Milambo, Najib Farssane, Nicolas Florentin, Omar Sahnoun, Parfait Mandanda, Rachid Bourabia, Rahmane Barry, Remi Mareval, Riad Hammadou, Ritchie Makuma Mpasa, Robin Previtali, Rodrigue Dikaba, Roy Contout, Samba N'Diaye, Samir Bertin d'Avesnes, Sebastien Cuvier, Sebastien Heitzmann, Sophiane Baghdad, Stephane Lecocq, Stephane Leoni, Stephane Lucas, Steve Savidan, Tristan Lahaye, Vincent Carlier, Vincent Guignery, Walquir Mota, Wilfried Louisy-Daniel, Yoann Tribeau, Yohan Demont, Zahir Zerdab, Zakaria Diallo. Excerpt: Arnaud Gonzalez (born 24 August 1977) is a French footballer who currently plays for Ligue 2 side Chamois Niortais as an attacking midfielder. Gonzalez started his career with AJ Auxerre, who he joined at the age of 14. He made his senior debut in 1996, but failed to break into the first-team during the early stages of his career. Whilst at Auxerre, he represented France at under-19 level and was part of the team that won the 1996 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. Gonzalez spent the 2000-01 season at AS Beauvais Oise, where he scored two goals in 34 league matches. He then returned to Auxerre for five seasons before joining EA Guingamp in the summer of 2005. After one season he signed for Chamois Niortais and was a member of the squad that suffered successive relegations in 2008 and 2009, before winning the CFA Group C in the 2009-10 campaign. Gonzalez was born in Dijon, Cote-d'Or, on 24 August 1977. He played junior football with local team Marsannay-la-Cote until 1992, when he joined the youth setup at AJ Auxerre at the age of 14. He played in the Auxerre side that won the France Under-17s cup in 1994. Gonzalez was selected to represent the France national under-19 football team at the UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship in 1996. He played alongside footballers such as Thierry Henry, Nicolas Anelka, Mikael Silvestre and Yoann Bigne in the team that won the competition, defeating Spain in the final. Gonzalez was promoted to the Auxerre first-team in 1995 and made his Ligue 1 debut on 27 January 1996 in the 1-0 victory against Le Havre AC, as a replacement for Christophe Cocard, who was suspended for the game. Gonzalez did not make another league appearance for the club during the 1995-96 season as they won Ligue 1 and were...