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- Didier Drogba - Wikipedia
He is the all-time top scorer and former captain of the Ivory Coast national team He is known for his career at Chelsea, where he is the club’s top goalscorer as a foreign player and is currently the club's fourth highest goalscorer of all time
- Didier Drogba | Biography Facts | Britannica
Didier Drogba, Ivorian football (soccer) player who was Cote d’Ivoire’s all-time leader in goals scored in international matches and was twice named the African Footballer of the Year (2006 and 2009)
- Didier Drogba - Player profile - Transfermarkt
Didier Drogba former footballer from Cote d'Ivoire Centre-Forward last club: Arizona United Soccer Club * Mar 11, 1978 in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
- DIDIER DROGBA : Official Website (Information, Career, Transfers . . .
On the recommendation of Jacques Loncar, Marc Westerloppe, then coach of Le Mans, decided to take Drogba as an apprentice So Didier packed his bags and moved to France’s Sarthe region He was 19 years old, and had finally become a professional footballer
- He debuted at 21, helped end a civil war, and starred in one of the . . .
After debuting at 21 years old, Didier Drogba played a key role to stop a civil war in his country and starred in one of the greatest Champions League finals for Chelsea As unlikely as it sounds
- Biography of the President | Didier Drogba Foundation
A model student, Didier Drogba has always been deeply involved in everything he undertook Known for being a hard worker and always in pursuit of perfection, he remained a shy and introverted child who only revealed his strong personality on the football field, hinting at the future Chelsea striker
- Didier Drogba biography. Ivorian footballer, striker
Making his debut for Côte d'Ivoire in 2002, Drogba became the country's all-time leading goalscorer He captained the team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and scored their first goal in the tournament He also led Côte d'Ivoire to consecutive Africa Cup of Nations finals in 2006 and 2012
- Didier Drogba Hall of Fame Inductee - Premier League
Blessed with pace, power and skill, Didier Drogba was instrumental in helping Chelsea to two successive Premier League titles in 2004 05 and 2005 06 The Ivorian’s 104 Premier League goals are the most by an African, many struck spectacularly from distance or powered in with his head
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