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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: 44. Chapters: Abdelhakim Laref, Abdessalam Benjelloun, Abdoulaye Soumare, Adil Hermach, Alexandre Tokpa, Anduele Pryor, Anthony Di Lallo, Anthony Van Loo, Arturo ten Heuvel, Azubuike Oliseh, Bart Goossens, Bertin Tomou, Boubacar Dembele, Bo idar Uro evi, Bram Vandenbussche, Cedric Betremieux, Chemcedine El Araichi, Christian Bouckenooghe, Christophe Lauwers, Collins John, Daan De Pever, Daan Vaesen, Damir Mirvi, David Van Hoyweghen, Davy Oyen, Dieudonne Kalulika, Eric Joly, Felipe Soares, Frederic Dupre, Frederik Vanderbiest, Gabriel N'Galula, Gela Shekiladze, Geoffrey Ghesquiere, Gilles Lentz, Gustaaf Eeckeman, Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson, Houssine Benali, Ivan Peri i, Jamaique Vandamme, James Lahousse, Janis Coppin, Janne Hietanen, Jeremy Huyghebaert, Jeroen Vanthournout, Jimmy Mulisa, Joeri Dequevy, Jonathan Joseph-Augustin, Junior Kabananga, Jurgen Raeymaeckers, Jurgen Sierens, Kenny Thompson, Kevin Hoddy, Kevin Oris, Lander Van Steenbrugghe, Lorenz Kindtner, Mahamadou Dissa, Martijn Monteyne, Masis Voskanyan, Maxime Annys, Mehmedalija ovi, Michel Ternest, Mladen Lazarevi, Nikita Rukavytsya, Ode Thompson, Olivier De Cock, Paul Kpaka, Rocky Peeters, Roger Claeys, Romain Haghedooren, Samir El Gaaouiri, Sami Allagui, Senharib Malki, Sergio Hellings, Serhiy Kovalenko, Serhiy Serebrennikov, Sherjill MacDonald, Stefaan Tanghe, Stefan Nikoli, Steffen Ernemann, Tristan Bowen, Vincent Provoost, Wagneau Eloi, Yanis Papassarantis, Yves Vanderhaeghe. Excerpt: Abdessalam Benjelloun (born 28 January 1985 in Fes) is a Moroccan footballer, who currently plays for FUS Rabat. Benjelloun, who is also known as Benji, has represented the Morocco national football team. He started his career in his native Morocco, before moving to Scottish Premier League club Hibernian in 2006. Benjelloun had some success at Hibs, scoring twice in the 2007 Scottish League Cup Final win, but was twice loaned to Belgian clubs afterwards before being released at the end of his contract in 2010. Benjelloun then signed for Egyptian Premier League club Ismaily SC, but returned to his native Morocco in January 2011. Benjelloun trained with Hibs for several weeks during the early part of 2006, while Hibs assessed whether to sign him from his hometown club Maghreb Fez. Hibs then had to undertake the complex process of obtaining the documentation needed to sign him. During this time, rumours grew on Hibs-related internet sites that Hibs had unearthed a major talent, so expectations were high when Benjelloun's signing was formally announced in March 2006. He made his debut for Hibernian in the 2006 Scottish Cup semi-final loss to local rivals Hearts on 2 April 2006. Manager Tony Mowbray was forced to play Benjelloun in that game because of injury (Chris Killen), suspension (Derek Riordan), cup transfer rules (Paul Dalglish) and the sale of Garry O'Connor. Benjelloun demonstrated his potential in the Edinburgh derby on 22 April 2006, when he came off the bench to score the winning goal. 'Benji' became an instant hero with the Hibernian supporters, although his goal celebration caused some controversy. He ran wildly towards the Hearts supporters, having scored the goal at the other end of the ground. Fortunately the Hibs goalkeeper, Zibi Ma kowski, managed to prevent Benji from reaching the Hearts supporters, or a major incident could have ensued. A fellow Moroccan, Merouane Zemmama, was signed by Hibs at the start of the 2006-07 season. It was thought that th