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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: 57. Chapters: Abdoulaye Soumare, Adnan ustovi, Adolphe Tohoua, Alexis Allart, Alin Stoica, Alioune Kebe, Aliou Dia, Andrea Schifano, Asanda Sishuba, Axel Lawaree, Aziz Mashaan, Bassilia Sakanoko, Bernabe Ballester, Bertin Tomou, Bevan Fransman, Carles Coto, Cedric Berthelin, Chemcedine El Araichi, Christophe Gregoire, Christophe Lepoint, Christophe Martin, Daan van Gijseghem, Damir Lesjak, David Grondin, Dejan Mitrovi, Demba Ba, Dominique Lemoine, Dra en Govi, Emile Mpenza, Eric Daels, Ermin iljak, Faysal El Idrissi, Florent Cuvelier, Francisco Sanchez d'Avolio, Franky Vandendriessche, Geert Broeckaert, Geoffray Toyes, Geoffrey Claeys, Gert Doumen, Gilles Lentz, Gonzague Vandooren, Gordan Vidovi, Gregory Lorenzi, Guilherme Finkler, Guillaume Francois, Guillaume Lepine, Hamdi Harbaoui, Idir Ouali, Ivica Todorov, Jacobo Ynclan, Jan Sloven iak, Jaycee John Okwunwanne, Jean-Baptiste Yakassongo, Jean-Felix Dorothee, Jeremy Huyghebaert, Jeremy Sapina, Jimmy Hempte, Joachim Mununga, Jonathan Aspas, Jonathan Blondel, Jonathan Walasiak, Jose Ilson dos Santos, Jules Verriest, Karim Fellahi, Kevin Hatchi, Kristof D'haene, Luigi Pieroni, Mamadou Diakite, Manuel Mico Yebana, Marcin ew akow, Marc Nygaard, Mark Volders, Mathieu Assou-Ekotto, Maxime Lestienne, Mbo Mpenza, Michael Nicoise, Micha ew akow, Miguel Palencia, Mustapha Oussalah, Nenad Jestrovi, Olivier Nzuzi, Ousmane N'Gom Camara, Pascal Renier, Patrice Luzi, Patrice Noukeu, Paul Alo'o, Rade Mojovi, Romain Haghedooren, Samir Beloufa, Sebastien Grimaldi, Stefaan Tanghe, Stephen Laybutt, Steve Dugardein, Suad Filekovi, Thomas Debenest, Ton i Marti, Walter Baseggio, Yves Feys, Yves Vanderhaeghe, Zoran Ban, Zvonimir Deranja, ukasz Kubik. Excerpt: Demba Ba (born 25 May 1985) is a Senegalese footballer who plays as a striker for Newcastle United and the Senegal national team. Born in France, Ba played youth team football with French teams Port Autonome du Havre, Frileuse and Montrouge and with English team Watford. He made his first-team debut with French team Rouen in 2006 before moving to Mouscron and onto 1899 Hoffenheim in Germany in 2007. In 2011, he moved to English Premier League side West Ham United. He played only 12 games for West Ham and despite being their league top goal scorer for season 2010-11, they were relegated to the Championship and Ba moved to Newcastle United. Ba was born in Sevres, Hauts-de-Seine, and is the sixth child of seven. He grew up in Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Seine-Maritime. He joined a youth club in Montgaillard in 1992, he played for Port Autonome du Havre between 1998 and 2000, and then for Frileuse between 2000 and 2001. In 2001, his family moved to Chatillon and Ba played for Montrouge. He played there until 2004, at which point he decided to concentrate on his football. He had trials with Olympique Lyonnais and then with Auxerre, both of which were unsuccessful. He then left France to take part in trials at Watford and Barnsley, and was offered a one-year deal at Watford. After Watford manager Ray Lewington was sacked in 2005, Ba found that he was not in the first team plans of Aidy Boothroyd, and left the club in March 2005. Ba signed with manager Alain Michel because they were both moving to French club Rouen on a one-year contract, and Ba enjoyed a highly successful season with the club Belgian club Mouscron beat off competition from numerous other clubs to win Ba's signature in 2006. Scoring in each of his first three games, he then picked up fractures in his tibia and fibula, and out of action between August 2006 and April 2007. Following his eight month recovery period he scored seven goals in nine games, and picked up his first international cap. Demba Ba, pictured on