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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: 28. Chapters: Louis Clement Ngwat-Mahop, Charles Atangana, Ali Gerba, Marc-Vivien Foe, Roger Milla, Achille Emana, Jean Makoun, Frank Ongfiang, Stephane Mbia, Salomon Olembe, Alain N'Kong, Landry N'Guemo, Gilles Binya, Nicolas N'Koulou, Jean-Jacques Misse-Misse, Samuel Ekeme, Michel Pensee, Apoula Edel, Leonard Kweuke, Marc Mboua, Vincent Aboubakar, Jacques Bertin Nguemaleu, Dany Nounkeu, Steve Leo Beleck, Sylvain Ovono, Ondigui Adams, Georges Parfait Mbida Messi, Patrice Abanda, Benjamin Moukandjo Bile, Emile Mbamba, Yves Mekongo, Patrice Nganang, Patrice Kwedi, Louisse Parfait, Herve Tum, Jacques Bonjawo, Yannick N'Djeng, Boris Deugoue, Richard Bohomo, Aboubakar Oumarou, Emmanuel Mahi Ebem Godfroid, Lionnel Franck Djimgou, Patrick Bouli, Moussoro Kabirou, Menelik, Achille Njanke, Franck Ndongo, Eric Kwekeu, Armand Dubois Yankep, Parfait Bitee, Nicolas Dikoume, Therese Kuoh-Moukouri, Ntot Ngijol Jean Pie, George Menougong, Sammy N'Djock, Jean Paul Ntsogo Boya, Delphine Atangana, Ngando Pickett, Christian Bodiong Ebala, Bong Bertrand, Carl Lombe, Douglas Pajetat, Mahama Awal, Alfred Aboya, Jules Baga, Gaston Essengue, Lazare Adingono, Jacques Riparelli, Joachim Ekanga-Ehawa, Sylvie Mballa Eloundou, Laetitia Denis, Samuel Nguiffo, Nina Kamto Njitam. Excerpt: Louis Clement Ngwat-Mahop (born 16 September 1987 in Yaounde) is a Cameroonian football player previously with Iraklis Thessaloniki in the Greek Superleague, playing as a striker and a right winger. He started his career in his hometown's club Dragon Club de Yaounde before being signed by German giants FC Bayern Munich in 2006. He played with them for one season, featuring mainly in matches of Bayern Munich II in the 3.Liga. After being released by FC Bayern Munich in the summer of 2007, due to issues that arose with his French passport, he signed for Austrian club Red Bull Sa...