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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: 56. Chapters: Adalberto Hilario Ferreira Neto, Adnan Mravac, Alex Brosque, Andrzej Rudy, Arnaud De Greef, Bart Deelkens, Bart Goor, Bart Van Den Eede, Benoit Thans, Bernt Evens, Bertin Tomou, Bobsam Elejiko, Boy-Boy Mosia, Carl Hoefkens, Cephas Chimedza, Chidi Nwanu, Christian Bruls, Chris Janssens, Cvijan Milo evi, Dalibor Mitrovi, Daniel Chavez, Daouda Compaore, Dejan Mitrovi, Dieter Dekelver, Dinalo Adigo, Eddy Voordeckers, Elrio van Heerden, Emmanuel Sarki, Evariste Ngolok, Felix Luz, Francis Severeyns, Geoffrey Cabeke, Getulio Vargas Freitas Oliveira Junior, Glenn Verbauwhede, Gunther Vanaudenaerde, Harrie Gommans, Ibrahima Sidibe, Jaime Alfonso Ruiz, Jaja, Jarno Molenberghs, Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo, Jeffrey Ntuka, Jef Delen, Jens Cools, Jeroen Vanthournout, Joe Keenan (footballer), Johan Sotil, John Maisano, John Owoeri, Jonathan Wilmet, Joris Van Hout, Juande, Jurica Siljanoski, Kevin Geudens, Kevin Vandenbergh, Lens Annab, Liliu, Luka Zelenka, Marc Wagemakers, Martin Kola, Michael Cordier, Michael Modubi, Michal asny, Mike Van Hamel, Momodou Ceesay, Mozes Adams, Nabil Dirar, Nathan Kabasele, Nelinho Quina, Nico Van Kerckhoven, Obiora Odita, Ode Thompson, Oleksandr Pavlovych Yakovenko, Omar Daf, Patrick Ogunsoto, Paulo Henrique Carneiro Filho, Peter Utaka, Rachid Farssi, Reynaldo dos Santos Silva, Richard Culek, Romulo Marques Antoneli, Ronny Gaspercic, Sadio Ba, Samir Beloufa, Sebastian Kneissl, Sergei Omelianovitch, Sergio Hellings, Shlomi Arbeitman, Stef Wils, Steven De Petter, Stijn De Smet, Stijn Minne, Thiago Cardoso, Toni Brogno, Tosin Dosunmu, Toussaint Natama, William Owusu, Wim Mennes, Wouter Corstjens, Wouter Scheelen, Yasin Karaca, Yves De Winter, Zden k Svoboda. Excerpt: Alex Brosque (born 12 October 1983 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian professional football (soccer) player who currently plays for UAE Pro-League side Al Ain FC. Brosque plays primarily as a striker but has played predominately as a midfielder in central midfield since moving to Japan. In 2001 Brosque, aged 18, began his career playing for Marconi Stallions in the now defunct National Soccer League. In three seasons at the club he made over 50 appearances and was considered one of Australia's best prospects having been voted NSL Under-21 Player of the Year for consecutive seasons in 2003 and 2004. His form at club and international level attracted international attention, and after the conclusion of the 04-05 NSL season Brosque signed for Dutch club Feyenoord Rotterdam. He was immediately loaned out to Belgian club Westerlo where he struggled due to an ankle injury, making only sixteen appearances and scoring two goals. With the creation of the new A-League Brosque returned to Australia, signing for Brisbane Roar. Brosque, along with his team, struggled in front of goal for much of the 05-06 season (at one point Brisbane led the league in total shots but was second last in goals scored) before scoring four times in the last three games of the season to nearly take his team to the A-League semi finals. Brosque won the inaugural Reebok Golden Boot along with Stewart Petrie, Archie Thompson and Bobby Despotovski with 8 goals. Alex Brosque playing for Sydney FCOn 11 February 2006 Alex Brosque announced his move to then champions Sydney FC. He joined the club for the A-League 2006-07 season on a three year contract. Brosque played his first game for Sydney against his former club Queensland Roar in the Pre-season cup on 15 July 2006, setting up the first goal before scoring the match-winner in Sydney's 2-1 victory. He scored his first A-League goal for Sydney FC against Perth Glory in round 17. Brosque scored in the 1-1 draw that got Sydney FC into the 2006-