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DIDIER DROGBA FANSITE |
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| Welcome to Drogba.com.ar, a comprehensive fansite dedicated to the
African soccer star, Didier Drogba. Here you will find the
latest news, pictures, profile, biography, wallpapers, posters,
goals, awards and much more. |
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DIDIER DROGBA BIOGRAPHY |
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| Born in Abidjan on 11 March 1978, Didier Drogba spent his
childhood in his native Ivory Coast and his adopted country,
France. ‘Tito’, as he was known to friends and family, first
left the country of his birth at the age of five. He headed for
Brest in Brittany, where his uncle, Michel Goba, was a
professional footballer. Didier spent three years there with his
uncle, living in Brest, Angoulême and Dunkerque, before
returning home
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DIDIER DROGBA AND COTE D'IVOIRE |
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Drogba is a Côte d'Ivoire international and
helped the team qualify for its first ever World Cup Finals, to
be held in Germany in 2006. In February 2005 he was voted runner-up
to Samuel Eto'o in the African Footballer of the Year awards.
In February 2006, Drogba captained Côte d'Ivoire to their second
African Cup of Nations final, scoring the only goal in their
semi-final match with Nigeria and putting away the deciding
spot-kick in their record-equalling 12-11 penalty shootout
quarter-final win over Cameroon
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| DIDIER DROGBA AND CHELSEA FC |
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Signing for Chelsea in July 2004, Didier
Drogba adapted well to the FA Premier League, scoring in his
third game for the club with a thunderous header against Crystal
Palace. His season was interrupted when he pulled a stomach
muscle against Liverpool, which kept him out of action for over
two months. Despite this he enjoyed the second best goals-to-minutes
ratio in the Premier League, prolific Frenchman Thierry Henry
being the only player to better him in this respect. He scored
16 goals in 40 games for Chelsea in his first season, but was
criticized for being inconsistent
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| DIDIER DROGBA AND OLYMPIQUE DE MARSEILLE |
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Marseille initially struggled, with Alain
Perrin, who signed Didier Drogba from Guingamp, being soon
replaced by José Anigo. Didier was unperturbed and his
performances improved, scoring 18 goals and winning the award
for French player of the year. He also collected a UEFA Cup
runner's up medal, Marseille losing to Valencia in the final
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