Английская Википедия:Emmanuel Akwuegbu

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Emmanuel Akwuegbu (born 20 December 1978 in Nigeria) is a Nigerian-Austrian football coach and retired footballer.

Career

Germany

Chalking up five goals as Stuttgarter Kickers got three points four times in a row leading up to December 2005,[1] Akuwegbu contract ended with the Kickers next July, but engaged in a conflict with them,[2] stating that his contract was still valid until 2007.[3] However, extenuating circumstances allowed the management to officially end the contract. The Nigerian-Austrian then went on to stay with SV Sandhausen[4] until 2008 and SV Elversberg[5] until 2009.[6]

India

Hitting a hat-trick on his debut as Sporting Clube de Goa put six past Malabar United at the 2010 Indian Federation Cup,[7] the former Lens man was involved in a road accident that fall, causing him to be sidelined[8] and eventually released.[9]

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