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Dynamic Togolais (also known as ''Dyto'') is a Togolese football club based in Lomé. Stadium They play at the Stade Agoè-Nyivé and sometimes use 30,000 capacity Stade de Kégué for games. Achievements Source: *Togolese Championnat National: 6 :: 1970, 1971, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2012 * Coupe du Togo: 3 :: 2001, 2002, 2005 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 2 appearances ::1998 – First Round ::2002 – Preliminary Round * African Cup of Champions Clubs: 2 appearances ::1971 – Quarter-Finals ::1972 – Second Round *CAF Confederation Cup: 3 appearances ::2004 – Preliminary Round ::2006 – Preliminary Round ::2011 – Preliminary Round *CAF Cup Winners' Cup The African Cup Winners' Cup was a football competition that started in 1975 and merged with the CAF Cup in 2004 to form the CAF Confederation Cup. It was a competition between the winning clubs of domestic cups in CAF-affiliated nations and was ...: 1 appea ...
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CAF Cup Winners' Cup
The African Cup Winners' Cup was a football competition that started in 1975 and merged with the CAF Cup in 2004 to form the CAF Confederation Cup. It was a competition between the winning clubs of domestic cups in CAF-affiliated nations and was modelled after the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. History The competition was founded at the beginning of 1975 by the Confederation of African Football, following the example of UEFA in Europe, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. For the first edition, fifteen teams took part registered and it was the Cameroonian club of Tonnerre Yaoundé Tonnerre Kalara Club of Yaoundé is a professional football club based in Yaoundé, Cameroon. The club was most prominent during the 1980s, winning all of their 5 national championships. They have also won the national cup 5 times. Among the clu ... who were the first winners, after defeating the Ivorians Stella Club d'Adjamé in the final. Records and statistics Finals Performance by club Performance by countr ...
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Safiou Salifou
Safiou Salifou (born 11 August 1982) is a Togolese former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played in one match for the Togo national team in 2004. He was also named in Togo's squad for the 2002 African Cup of Nations The 2002 African Cup of Nations was the 23rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the association football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Mali. Just like in 2000, the field of sixteen teams was split into four groups of four. Ca ... tournament. References External links * * 1982 births Living people Togolese men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Togo men's international footballers 2002 African Cup of Nations players ASKO Kara players Dynamic Togolais players 21st-century Togolese sportsmen {{Togo-footy-bio-stub ...
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Dové Womé
Sename Dové Womé Dobe (born 8 June 1991) is a Togolese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Iraqi Premier League side Al-Diwaniya. Club career Womé was born in Fiokpo, Togo. He began his career with Maranatha F.C. and earned in the 2008–09 season his first 23 professional matches in the Togolese Championnat National, before was in October 2009 loaned to Liberty Professionals. In January 2017 Womé joined Orlando Pirates on loan from SuperSport United. On 27 July 2018, Virsliga side FK Ventspils announced the signing of Womé. International career Womé earned his first call up to the Togo national team on 6 September 2009 for the World Cup Qualifying match against Morocco and made his international debut for Togo one month later, in a friendly on 14 October 2009 against Japan. Womé scored a goal in a friendly match against Bahrain, lost by 1–5. International goals :''Scores and results list Togo's goal tally first, score column indicat ...
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Samari Moitapari
Samari may refer to: Places *Samari, Nepal *Samari, a neighborhood of Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, site of the 2021 Cap-Haïtien fuel tanker explosion People *Samari Rolle (born 1976), American football player *Ali Samari (born 1993), Iranian shot putter *Bader Al Samari (born 1974), Saudi screenwriter and novelist See also *Samaris (other) ''Samaris'' is a genus of crested flounders native to the Indo-Pacific. Samaris may also refer to: *''Samariscus'', a genus of crested flounders native to the Indo-Pacific * Samaris (band), an Icelandic electronic music band * Andreas Samaris (bor ... * Samurai (other) {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname ...
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Koffi Dosseh
Koffi is a surname and masculine given name. It may refer to: Surname * Abdoulaye Koffi (born 1991), Ivorian footballer * Alain Koffi (born 1983), French basketball player * Andaman Koffi (born 1985), Ivorian footballer * Antoine Koffi (born 1999), Italian rugby union player * Christian Koffi (born 1990), Ivorian footballer * Christian Koffi (footballer, born 2000), French footballer * Erwin Koffi (born 1995), French footballer * Hervé Koffi (born 1996), Burkinabe football goalkeeper * Jean-Christophe Koffi (born 1998), Ivorian footballer * Jean Romaric Kevin Koffi (born 1986), Ivorian footballer * Léon Konan Koffi (1928–2017), Ivorian politician, Interior Minister of the Ivory Coast * Mechac Koffi (born 1988), Ivorian footballer * Mohamed Koffi (born 1986), Ivorian-born Burkinabé footballer * Nadège Koffi (born 1989), Ivorian former footballer * N'Dri Philippe Koffi (born 2002), Ivorian footballer * Olié Koffi (born 1984), Ivorian footballer * Patrick Koffi (born 200 ...
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Bruce Vénance Akoueté
The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a Scottish surname since medieval times; it is now a common male given name. The variant ''Lebrix'' and ''Le Brix'' are French variations of the surname. Note: A few people are notable in more than one field, and therefore appear in more than one section. Arts and entertainment Film and television * Bruce Altman (born 1955), American actor * Bruce Baillie (1931–2020), American filmmaker * Bruce Bennett (1906–2007), American actor and athlete * Bruce Berman (born 1952), American film producer * Bruce Boa (1930–2004), Canadian actor * Bruce Boxleitner (born 1950), American actor * Bruce Campbell (born 1958), American actor, director, writer, producer and author * Bruce Conner (1933–2008), American artist and filmmaker * Bruce Davis ...
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Alex Kinvi-Boh
Alexander Kinvi-Boh (born December 20, 1991) is a Togolese footballer. He currently plays for US Masséda. Career He started football at his early ages Dallas FC (regional) and Guepards FC (National level). He started at the age of 13 at the position of defensive midfielder before playing as central defender and right full back in the late 2 years. 2004-2005 was voted the best young defender National division 2 league with Guepards FC. He was a member of the 2005-2006 Champions of National division 2 league with USM. Kinvi-Boh started in summer 2007 with the first team of US Masséda his professional career and played alongtime with Backer Aloenouvo. This victory earned the club a Promotion from division/league 2 to league 1 (top league). Played African Confederation Cup with USM (2008) after being 2nd in Togo Division 1 league. They were kicked out of the CAF confederation at the 1/8 stage of the championship in 2008. A member of the Winning team of the Togolese National U-17 In ...
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Edem Towodjo
Edem, occasionally referred to by the misnomer "Edem Ani" to distinguish it from Edem Nru and Edem Iheakpu Awka, is an ancient traditional state in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. A culturally rich, stable traditional political system with institutions of government dating back 900 years, it is one of the oldest civilisations in existence pre-colonial Nigeria. Today, it is made up of three autonomous communities/towns, listed in order of seniority: Akpa-Edem, Ozi-Edem and Edem-Ani but unified as a culturally inviolable and indivisible federated entity. Edem has an area of with several hills providing views from multiple points. The population of Edem is 39,633 based on the National Population Commission census conducted in 2006. Edem shares common borders with Obimo on the south, Nsukka on the east, Ibagwa Ani on the north, and Nrobo on the west. Towns along the border include Okpuje near Owa and Egu Amegu, Abbi near Egu Amegu Abbi, Ugwuoke Ugwuinyi ne ...
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