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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: 140. Not illustrated. Chapters: K.v.c. Westerlo Managers, K.v.c. Westerlo Players, Alex Brosque, Carl Hoefkens, Jan Ceulemans, John Maisano, Peter Utaka, Joe Keenan, Francis Severeyns, Jurica Siljanoski, Jackson Avelino Coelho, Ronny Gaspercic, Boy-Boy Mosia, Patrick Ogunsoto, Tosin Dosunmu, Toni Brogno, Kevin Vandenbergh, Yasin Karaca, Jaime Alfonso Ruiz, John Owoeri, Samir Beloufa, Dinalo Adigo, Jeffrey Ntuka, Dalibor Mitrovi, Nico Van Kerckhoven, Dieter Dekelver, Obiora Odita, Martin Kola, Luka Zelenka, Zden k Svoboda, Getulio Vargas Freitas Oliveira Junior, Bobsam Elejiko, Andrzej Rudy, Lens Annab, Nabil Dirar, Ode Thompson, Adalberto Hilario Ferreira Neto, Harrie Gommans, Bernt Evens, Johan Sotil, Benoit Thans, Jos Heyligen, Chidi Nwanu, Cvijan Milo evi, Joris Van Hout, Michael Modubi, Stef Wils, Marc Wagemakers, Emmanuel Sarki, Dejan Mitrovi, Sadio Ba, Eddy Voordeckers, Yves de Winter, Jef Delen, Bart Van Den Eede, Chris Janssens, Mozes Adams, Gunther Vanaudenaerde, Momodou Ceesay, Toussaint Natama. Excerpt: Appearances (Goals). National team caps and goals correct as of 17:30, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Alex Brosque (born 12 October 1983 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays for Sydney FC in the A-League competition. In 2001 Brosque, aged 18, began his career playing for Marconi Stallions in the now defunct National Soccer League. In three seasons at the club he made over 50 appearances and was considered one of Australia's best prospects having been voted NSL Under-21 Player of the Year for consecutive seasons in 2003 and 2004. His form at club and international level attracted international attention, and after the conclusion of the 04-05 NSL season Brosque signed for Dutch club Feyenoord Rotterdam. He was immediately loaned out to Belgian club Westerlo where he struggled due...