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LEGENDS - ‪‪CAMEROON - Roger Milla loses 20-year record as Africa's oldest internationalist

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2015 Africa Cup qualifiers - Mauritania beat Mauritius in first leg

Hosts Mauritania made the most of home advantage and included a number of young players in their side including the England-based left-back Ahmed Ahmedou. 

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2015 Africa Cup qualifiers - Mauritania and Mauritius set for 2015 qualifier

Ahmedou is confident Mauritania have the players to achieve a good result and make those fans happy. 

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stars in Europe - Ba strike takes Chelsea through

Ba's finish came just as Chelsea looked to be on the way out after Schurrle and Oscar were both denied by the woodwork - although the London side were helped by a crucial miss from the normally reliable Edinson Cavani minutes before the decisive goal. 

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stars in Europe - Eto'o could return for Chelsea vs PSG

Striker Samuel Eto'o could be available for Chelsea when they face Paris-St Germain in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg.

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LEGENDS - ‪‪TOGO - Julien Kossi Denke - tributes are paid to Togo's first overseas player

Tributes have been paid to Togo's first footballer to play overseas, Julien Kossi Denke, who died in France recently aged 56. His body is due to be returned to Togo this week and will be buried on Friday.

The defender was more popularly known as Wazo and captained Togo at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Ivory Coast in 1984. Later that year he signed for French second division club Chateauroux from Togolese side Aiglons de Lome. Denke's former teammate at Chateauroux, Denis Mérigot, was one of those to remember him with fondness. "He was a very athletic player and always gave his very best," he said. "He was always smiling and really appreciated at the club." He later joined another French club Bourges, before moving to Switzerland and ended his career in France's lower-leagues.

There was also praise from the Togo Football Federation. "Togolese football fans will always remember him as a great defender who had a lot of quality," the TFF's director of communication Herve Agbodan told BBC Sport. "I will never forget him because he was one of the greatest national team captains' that we've ever had. "Before any crucial match he knew how to boost the morale of his team-mates. "Even when the team lost the match Denke was always happy to return and lift the team again."

Denke played a total of 70 times for Togo and was always proud to represent his country, according to Lucien Anani, his former team-mate at Aiglons. "He always said it is an honour to wear the jersey so if you have the opportunity you must give all you have in your heart," Anani said. After his playing career he returned to be a technical advisor for Togo's 1998 campaign at the Nations Cup in Burkina Faso before moving back to France. He was named as Togo's Player of the Century in 2000.

 

“He was one of the greatest national team captains' that we've ever had”

(Herve Agbodan - TFF Director of Communication)

 

 

25 Mar 2014
(BBC Sport, Lome by Blame Ekoue

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