Richard Kingson

Richard Paul Franck Kingson (née Kingston, born 13 June 1978 in Accra), also known as Faruk Gürsoy, is an association football player who plays as agoalkeeper. He is currently playing for Wigan Athletic, having been released from his contract with the then English Championship club Birmingham City. He represents the Ghana national football team as an international.

Kingson is the starting goalkeeper of the Ghana national football team, and was called up for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations and the2010 Africa Cup of Nations.

During the 2006 World Cup, the Ghanaian FA stated that his name is Kingston; however, the player’s shirt used the correct spelling of his name, as confirmed by Kingson himself.

He was voted as an All-Star Goalkeeper during the 2008 African Cup of Nations Tournament in Ghana. The Team of the Tournament was decided by the Technical Study Group (TSG) after careful observations of all the tournament’s matches.

In 2008, he scored a goal for Ghana in a friendly – a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw against Tanzania.

As first-choice goalkeeper and team captain he was instrumental in leading Ghana to the final of the 2010 tournament, and was again selected for the all-star team along with Egypt custodian Essam El-Hadary.

In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa Kingston was selected in Ghanas opening game against Serbia.

Kingson is the brother of Laryea Kingston, who is also a member of the Ghana national team. He is a naturalised citizen of Turkey and his Turkish name is Faruk Gürsoy.

Frédéric Kanouté

Frédéric Oumar Kanouté (born 2 September 1977 in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône) is a French-born Malian footballer who currently plays for Sevilla in theSpanish La Liga, and is known for his pace, strength, and technique. On 2 February 2008, Kanouté was named the 2007 African Footballer of the Year and is the first foreign-born player to win it.

While playing for Lyon, Kanouté joined the French under-21 team.After turning 21 in 1998, Kanouté was not called up for the French national squad in 2000, 2002, or 2004. In 2004, FIFA changed its rules to allow a footballer to play for the national team of the country in which his mother or father was born. Although eligible for either, Kanouté elected to play for Mali rather than for France. Kanouté was joint top goal scorer for Mali at the 2004 African Cup of Nations. Kanouté scored four goals in four matches helping Mali to the semi-finals, where they lost to Morocco. Read More

Samuel Eto'o

Samuel Eto’o Fils (French pronunciation: ; born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian Professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian Serie A clubInternazionale and is currently captain of the Cameroon national team.

Eto’o scored over 100 goals in five seasons with FC Barcelona, and is also the record holder in number of appearances by an African player in La Liga.In 2010, he became the first player to win two European Continental Trebles following his back-to-back achievements with Barcelona and Internazionale. He is the second player to have ever scored in two separate UEFA Champions League finals and the fourth player, after Marcel Desailly, Paulo Sousa and Gerard Piqué, to have won the UEFA Champions League two years in a row with different teams.. He is also as of 22 May 2010, the most decorated African player of all time.

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Ahmed Hassan

Ahmed Hassan (Arabic: أحمد حسن‎) (born 2 May 1975 in Maghagha, Egypt) is an Egyptian football player who plays as an attacking midfielder or on the right wing for Egyptian Premier League club Al-Ahly and the Egyptian national team.

Hassan has played in eight Africa Cup of Nations tournaments for Egypt, winning the tournament four times, in 1998, 2006,2008 and 2010. In the 2006 tournament he was named captain and scored four goals in six matches, the second-highest individual goal tally in that year’s tournament. He was named best player of the tournament after winning his second title and Egypt’s fifth, a feat he repeated in 2010 at the age of 34. In 2008, Hassan captained Egypt to their sixth Africa Cup of Nations victory. As of January 25th 2010, Hassan has become Egypt’s most capped player with 170 caps. Ahmed Hassan is one of a number of players who have earned more than 100 international caps for Egypt, and is currently the third most capped player for any country, behind Mohamed Al-Deayea of Saudi Arabia and Claudio Suárez of Mexico.

Hassan broke Hossam Hassan’s appearance record with his 170th cap for Egypt on 25 January 2010 in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter final against Cameroon. He had an eventful game: he headed an Achille Emana corner into his own net (though Emana was credited with the goal); equalized from long range and claimed the final goal in a 3-1 win in extra time from a free-kick despite replays showing the ball did not cross the line.

On 31 January 2010, Hassan picked up his fourth Africa Cup of Nations winners’s medal as Egypt defeated Ghana 1-0 in the final.

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