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SO De L'Armée
Société Omnisports de l'Armée, commonly known as SOA, is an Ivorian football club based in Yamoussoukro. The club is a member of the Ivorian Football Federation Premiere Division. They play at Stade de Yamoussoukro. Current squad Honours Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division *Champions: 2018–19 Côte d'Ivoire Cup *Winners: 1996 *Runners-up: 2006 Coupe de la Ligue de Côte d'Ivoire *Winners: 2014 Félix Houphouët-Boigny Cup *Winners: 1996, 2019 Performance in CAF competitions * CAF Champions League: 1 appearance ::2020 – Preliminary Round * CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance :: 2009 – First Round * CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 4 appearances ::1997 – quarter-finals * CAF Super Cup: 0 appearance Miscellaneous On 19.June 1994, SO Armee played 2:1 in the Ivorian league against ASEC, thus ending ASEC′s world record unbeaten streak of 108 league and domestic cup games between 1989 and 1994.
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Société Omnisports De L'Armée
Société Omnisports de l'Armée, commonly known as SOA, is an Ivorian football club based in Yamoussoukro. The club is a member of the Ivorian Football Federation Premiere Division. They play at Stade de Yamoussoukro. Current squad Honours Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division *Champions: 2018–19 Côte d'Ivoire Cup *Winners: 1996 *Runners-up: 2006 Coupe de la Ligue de Côte d'Ivoire *Winners: 2014 Félix Houphouët-Boigny Cup *Winners: 1996, 2019 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 1 appearance ::2020 – Preliminary Round *CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance ::2009 – First Round *CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 4 appearances ::1997 – quarter-finals *CAF Super Cup: 0 appearance Miscellaneous On 19.June 1994, SO Armee played 2:1 in the Ivorian league against ASEC, thus ending ASEC′s world record unbeaten streak of 108 league and domestic cup games between 1989 and 1994.
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Oumar Diallo (SOA)
Omar Diallo (born September 28, 1972 in Dakar) is a Senegalese former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played for a few clubs, including Olympique Khouribga in Morocco and Sakaryaspor in Turkey. He played for the Senegal national team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA. It was held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at sites in South Korea an .... External links * * ''Omar Diallo brille dans les navétanes : un tremplin pour une seconde jeunesse''at au-senegal.com 1972 births Living people Senegalese footballers Senegal international footballers Association football goalkeepers ASC Diaraf players Raja CA players Olympique Club de Khouribga players Sakaryaspor footballers Süper Lig players Sportspeople from Dakar 2002 FIFA World Cup players 2000 Afric ...
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Anselme Gnahoré
Anselm de Guibours (born 1625) (Father Anselm of the Blessed Mary, O.A.D., french: Père Anselme de Sainte-Marie, or simply ''Père Anselme'') was a French Discalced Augustinian friar and noted genealogist. Biography He was born Pierre de Guibours in Paris in 1625, where he entered the Order of the Discalced Augustinians on 31 March 1644. It was in their monastery (called the ''Couvent des Petits Pères''), attached to the popular Basilica of Our Lady of Victories, that he lived for the next fifty years, dying there on 17 January 1694. Guibours devoted his entire life to genealogical studies. In 1663, he published ''Le Palais de l'honneur'' (''The Palace of honor''), which, besides giving the genealogy of the houses of Lorraine and Savoy, is a complete treatise on heraldry. This was followed the following year by ''Le Palais de la gloire'' (''The Palace of Glory''), dealing with the genealogy of various illustrious French and European families. These books made friends for him, ...
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Yao Mathieu Kouamé
Yao or YAO may refer to: * Yao (surname), the transliteration of Chinese family names 姚, 銚, and 么 * Yao (ruler), a mythical Chinese ruler and emperor * Yao Ming, Chinese Basketball All-Star that played for the Houston Rockets * Euphrasie Kouassi Yao, Ivorian politician * Yao people, ethnic minority group of southern China and Vietnam * Yao languages spoken by the Yao * Yao people (East Africa), people of south-central Africa * Yao language, a Bantu language spoken by the waYao people in Africa * Yao language (Trinidad), an extinct Cariban language formerly spoken on Trinidad * Yao may be short for yaodong, a type of Chinese cave dwelling * Yao (Gnosticism), the name of an archon in Gnostic scripture * Yao, Chad, a town in Chad * Yao, Osaka, a city in Japan ** Related: Yao Airport * Yao (爻), the term for the marks used in the preparation of trigrams and hexagrams in I Ching that is also the basis for Kangxi radical 89 * Yao, a character in the ''Mulan'' franchise * Yao ...
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Malan Richard N'Goran
Malan may refer to: People (family name) * Adolf Malan (born 1961), South African rugby union footballer * César Malan (1787–1864), Swiss Protestant minister and hymn-writer *Solomon Caesar Malan (1812–1894), Orientalist * David H. Malan (1922–2020), British psychotherapist *Pedro Malan (born 1943), Brazilian economist and former Minister of Finance *Lucio Malan (born 1960), Italian politician *Dawid Malan (born 1987), English cricketer * Charl Malan (born 1989), English cricketer * Pieter Malan (born 1989), South African cricketer * Andre Malan (born 1991), South African cricketer *Janneman Malan (born 1996), South African cricketer Members of the South African Malan family * F. S. Malan (1871–1941), South African Minister of Education 1910–24 *Daniel François Malan (D. F. Malan, 1874–1959), Prime Minister of South Africa 1948–54 *Adolph Malan (AKA Sailor Malan, 1910–1963), Royal Air Force fighter ace in the Second World War *Magnus Malan (1930–2011), ...
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Adama Hamed Diomandé
Adama ( Oromo: ' or ', Amharic: አዳማ), formerly Nazreth ( am, ናዝሬት), is a city in the central Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Located in the East Shewa Zone southeast of the capital, Addis Ababa, the city sits between the base of an escarpment to the west, and the Great Rift Valley to the east. Overview Adama is a busy transportation center. The city is situated along the road that connects Addis Ababa with Dire Dawa. A large number of trucks use this same route to travel to and from the seaports of Djibouti and Asseb (though the latter is not currently used by Ethiopia, following the Eritrean-Ethiopian War). Additionally, the new Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway runs through Adama. Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) (formerly Nazareth Technique College) is located in Adama. Adama Stadium is the home of Adama City FC, a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation league. History The city name Adama may have been derived from the Oromo word ', which means ...
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Magloire Désiré Kouamé
Magloire, better known as Saint Magloire of Dol, is a Breton saint. Little reliable information is known of Magloire as the earliest written sources appeared three centuries after his death. These sources claim that he was a monk from Wales who became the Bishop of Dol-de-Bretagne in Brittany during the 6th century, and ended his life on the island of Sark, where he was abbot of a monastery. Biography Although unlikely to contain any reliable biographic information concerning Magloire, the ''Vita Sancti Maglorii'' presents a narrative of his life. According to the text, Magloire was born in the early 6th century to Afrelia and Umbrafel, the aunt and uncle of Samson of Dol. As a child, he studied at Cor Tewdws under the tutelage of St. Illtud. After his ordination, he was made abbot of a Lanmeurian monastery where he governed for 52 years. Afterwards, he journeyed to Brittany with his cousin Samson, who became the archbishop of Dol. After Samson's death, Magloire succeeded him ...
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