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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: 39. Chapters: Abdelhakim Laref, Abdoulaye Camara, Aco Stojkov, Adel Amrouche, Adrian Aliaj, Alan Haydock, Ante imund a, Asmir Begovi, August Hellemans, Benoit Thans, Cedric Roussel, Dare Nibombe, Eben Dugbatey, Egutu Oliseh, Emmanuel Kenmogne, Enzo Scifo, Fabrice Omonga, Fadel Brahami, Geoffray Toyes, George Blay, Gunter Van Handenhoven, Guy Dardenne, Hocine Chebaiki, Jan Van Steenberghe, Jean-Jacques Misse-Misse, Johan Devrindt, Maamar Mamouni, Manasseh Ishiaku, Mario Espartero, Marius Mitu, Mathieu Assou-Ekotto, Mathieu Maton, Michael Cordier, Michael Klukowski, Michael Murcy, Mohamed Camara (footballer born 1980), Mokhtar Hasni, Nasser Daineche, Nicolas Ouedec, Nordin Jbari, Ode Thompson, Oguchi Onyewu, Ola Tidman, Olivier Suray, Onder Turac, Peter Odemwingie, Silvio Proto, Stavros Glouftsis, Theodoros Zakkas, Thierry Siquet, Tresor Luntala, Valber Mendes Ferreira, Wagneau Eloi, Yannick Zambernardi, Yassine El Ghanassy, Youssef Sofiane, Zoltan Kovacs (footballer born 1954), orsteinn Bjarnason. Excerpt: Asmir Begovi (born 20 June 1987) is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Stoke City and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. While growing up Begovi lived in Bosnia, Germany and Canada. In 2003 he moved again this time to England where he joined Portsmouth's academy. He went out on loan to five clubs in order to gain first team experience before making his Portsmouth debut in May 2009. Begovi joined Stoke City for a fee of 3.25m in January 2010 where he has established himself as first choice goalkeeper. Begovi signed a youth contract with Portsmouth in 2003 and spent time on loan at La Louviere in Belgium in 2005. He signed on loan for Macclesfield Town in the 2006-07 season, making his Football League debut in a 1-1 draw at Stockport County on 25 November as an 80th minute substitute, after injury to first choice goalkeeper Jonny Brain. His loan spell was cut short, however, as he sustained a knee injury after making just three appearances. In August 2007, Begovi was loaned to Bournemouth in League One in a deal lasting until January 2008. He was recalled back from Bournemouth on 11 October 2007. On 8 December 2007, Begovi was named in Portsmouth's 16-man matchday squad for the first time in a Premier League game in a match against Aston Villa as a substitute. In March 2008, he signed for Yeovil Town on loan for a month with Portsmouth having the right to recall him back when they so desired. On 29 March Begovi made his debut for Yeovil, keeping a clean sheet against Bristol Rovers. He was subsequently recalled after making two appearances despite Yeovil trying to re-sign him on an emergency loan. The "Glovers" manager Russell Slade revealed in June 2008 that he wants to sign Begovi on loan again after Steve Mildenhall joined Southend United. The move was delayed however due to his grandfather passing away. He rejoined Yeovil on loan, this time for three months in August 2008. He made 14 league appearances, keeping t