About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Abdelhakim Elouaari, Abdoulaye Kapi Sylla, Alain Moizan, Angelo Grizzetti, Angel Bargas, Arsene Do Marcolino, Aurelien Boche, Bertrand Gallou, Bertus de Harder, Bohu Keler, Carl Tourenne, Christophe Ajas, Daniel Leclercq, Diego Jose, Elie Ehua, Fabrice Do Marcolino, Fantamady Keita, Francois Dubourdeau, Gaston Diame, Georg Tripp, Gilbert Le Chenadec, Gilles Fabien, Goran Bo kovi (footballer born 1966), Herve Milazzo, Isseaga Soumah, Jean-Jose Cuenca, Jean Deloffre, Jean Gallice, Jerome Bottelin, Julien Martinelli, Koly Kante, Lambert Verdonk, Marc-Antoine Fortune, Mathieu Puig, Michael Tronche, Michel Goba, Mickael Brisset, Mickael James, Miguel D'Agostino, Moussa Dagnogo, Nicolas Rabuel, Oscar Muller, Patrice Neveu, Pavel Kouba, Peter Kracke, Philippe Troussier, Pierre Mauget, Pierre Phelipon, Rachid Maatar, Rachid Natouri, Richard Massolin, Robert Peri, Sead Ma i, Stephane Lucas, Steve Savidan, Yves Colleu, Yvon Goujon. Excerpt: Marc-Antoine Fortune (born 2 July 1981 in Cayenne, French Guiana) is Quinton Fortune's brother. As a child Fortune played both football and basketball, but gave the latter up at aged 12 due to scheduling conflicts. At age 16 Fortune was given a trial by French side, Rennes. He was not offered a contract, but instead signed for lower-league team Angouleme. He broke into the Angouleme side in the 1999/2000 season and had a successful start scoring three goals in ten appearances before the end of the seasons. At the end of the 2000-01 campaign, Fortune propelled the club out of the Championnat de France amateur and into the Championnat National, the third tier of French football. His continued goalscoring form and overall performance during this and the following season caused much speculation over his future with media speculation constantly linking him with many Ligue 1 clubs. In the following summer, Fortune joined Ligue 1 side Lille. In all Fortune made a total of 63 league appearances for Angouleme, scoring 18 goals. Upon joining Lille, the then 21-year old struggled, finding himself playing on the left of midfield. This coupled with a constant series of injuries lead to dips in form and a poor time in Fortune's career. He was injured on his second appearance for the club and was ruled out for a month, upon his return to action, he again picked up an injury. This new injury caused Fortune to be out of action for a further six weeks. In his first and only season for Lille, he made started just 7 times and only made a further 9 appearances from the substitutes bench. During this season he was unable to score a single goal. Fortune joined Ligue 2 club Rouen on loan, in the summer of 2003 with an option to make the move permanent. With this fresh start for the young player, Fortune saw a return to form. Playing from right-midfield he managed to score goals in his first three appearances which earned him a role back to his preferred role of striker. A successful season