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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: 55. Chapters: Abdul Diallo, Adam Foti, Aleksandar Mad ar, Alkis Dimitris, Almir Tanji, Anderson Oliveira Almeida, Andrejs Pavlovs, Angelos Efthymiou, Art rs Vai ulis, Artur Kotenko, Ats Purje, Bernardo Vasconcelos, Bo idar Uro evi, Bulend Bi evi, Charalabos Charalabakis, Cristovao da Silva Ramos, David Solari (footballer), Demetris Ioannou, Demetris Leoni, Dimitris Nalitzis, Dosa Junior, Eduardo Marques, Fadel Brahami, Fangio Buyse, Felicien Singbo, Florian Lucchini, Gabor Bardi, Gabriel Lima, George Oghani, Giannis Sampson, Giannis Sfakianakis, Giorgos Sielis, Giorgos Vasiliou, Gora Tall, Guilherme Capra Bacinello, Henry Makinwa, Hristo Telkiyski, Hugo Alves Velame, Hugo Carreira, Hugo Nunes Coelho, Hugo Sousa, Imoro Lukman, Ioannis Chadjivasilis, Irakliy Geperidze, Ismail Ba, Jane Nikolovski, Janos Zovath, Jatto Ceesay, Jean-Paul Ndeki, Jefisley Andre Caldeira, Jimmy Modeste, Joel Lupahla, Joel Mogorosi, Jonathan Aspas, Jonathan Bru, Joost Terol, Jorge Teixeira, Jose Calado, Jose Manuel Chevela de Souza, Juan Jose Bezares Alarcon, Kyriacos Chailis, Ladji Keita, Leonardo Pereira de Oliveira, Levan Maghradze, Luis Andrade, Maciej Scherfchen, Manuel Reina Rodriguez, Marco Forster, Marian Ivan, Marios Agathokleous, Martin upr, Martin Kola, Messay Dego, Miguel Rodrigo Vargas, Milan Beli, Milenko poljari, Miroslav Vodehnal, Momo Coly, Moustapha Bangura, Nikos Iordanidis, O egs Karavajevs, Paulo Edson Nascimento Costa, Pedro Moutinho, Petar Kasom, Rade Paprica, Radmilo Mihajlovi, Ransford Addo, Ricardo Nunes, Robert Fekete, Romik Khachatryan, Ronny van Es, Santamaria (footballer), Sa a Jovanovi, Shingayi Kaondera, Silas (Portuguese footballer), Sokratis Petrou, Spasoje Bulaji, Stanislav Velicky, Stathis Karamalikis, Stefanos Voskaridis, Thiago dos Santos Ferreira, Tiquinho, Vasilis Samaras, Ventsislav Ivanov, Vladan Gruji, Zsolt Hornyak, Zsolt Seb k. Excerpt: Jonathan Bru (born 2 May 1985) is a French-born Mauritian footballer who plays for Melbourne Victory FC in Australia and for the Mauritius national football team, as a defensive midfielder. Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Bru played youth football at CS Bretigny, INF Clairefontaine, and Stade Rennais FC. He began his professional career with the latter, making only one Ligue 1 appearance in two full seasons combined. In the 2006 summer, Bru signed for FC Istres in Ligue 2, playing nine games in his first year and being relegated. After one season with AEP Paphos F.C. in the Cypriot First Division, Bru joined Academica de Coimbra in Portugal, appearing in only four official matches in his first season in the Primeira Liga. On 26 July 2010, he signed a one-year deal with Liga de Honra side U.D. Oliveirense, scoring his first goal for his new club on 23 October in a 1-1 home draw against S.C. Freamunde. In August 2011, Bru continued in Portugal's second level, signing with Moreirense FC. He netted his first goal against his former team, the 3-2 game-winner on 2 October (away fixture). On 20 June 2012, Bru signed a two-year deal with two-time A-League champion Melbourne Victory FC, as Ange Postecoglou's first import signing. Bru represented France in almost every youth team, but never made an appearance for the senior side. In June 2009, he told Mauritian newspaper L'Express that he hoped to play one day for Mauritius, since both of his parents were born in the country. The dream became a reality when Mauritius head coach Akbar Patel called him to the squad for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign. Bru made his debut in a 1-3 defeat at the hands of the Cameroon national football team, scoring the national team's goal through a penalty kick. His second goal came on 5 June 2011 against DR Congo, also for the CAN qualifiers and from the penalty spot. In August 2011, Bru...