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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: 126. Not illustrated. Chapters: Angouleme Cfc Managers, Angouleme Cfc Players, Marc-Antoine Fortune, Steve Savidan, Philippe Troussier, Andrzej Szarmach, Henri Skiba, Patrice Neveu, Angel Bargas, Michel Goba, Bertus de Harder, Pierre Phelipon, Francois Dubourdeau, Alain Moizan, Angelo Grizzetti, Jacques Favre, Jean Deloffre, Carl Tourenne, Georg Tripp, Yvon Goujon, Gilbert le Chenadec, Pavel Kouba, Moussa Dagnogo, Yves Colleu, Oscar Muller, Fabrice Do Marcolino, Daniel Leclercq, Diego Jose, Robert Peri, Lambert Verdonk, Abdelhakim Elouaari, Gilles Fabien, Richard Massolin, Miguel D'agostino, Jerome Bottelin, Abdoulaye Kapi Sylla, Mickael Brisset, Isseaga Soumah, Stephane Lucas, Mathieu Puig, Bohu Keler, Jean-Jose Cuenca, Koly Kante, Michael Tronche, Herve Milazzo, Jean Gallice, Julien Martinelli, Aurelien Boche, Pierre Mauget, Mickael James, Rachid Natouri, Nicolas Rabuel, Peter Kracke, Fantamady Keita. Excerpt: Marc-Antoine Fortune (born 2 July 1981 in Cayenne, French Guiana) is a French professional footballer who currently plays as a striker with Scottish Premier League club Celtic. As a child Fortune played both football and basketball, but gave the latter up at aged 12 due to scheduling conflicts. At age 16 he 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 200001 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...