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Senegalese footballer
Mame Ibra Touré (born 23 April 1971) is a retired Senegalese football midfielder.
Touré was capped for Senegal and was a squad member for the 2000 African Cup of Nations. He played club football for AS Douanes, ASC Ndiambour and SONACOS.[1][2]
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vteSenegal squad – 2000 African Cup of Nations | |
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1 Diallo 2 Daf 3 Traoré 4 P. Diop 5 H. N'Diaye 6 Sène 7 Camara 8 Badji 9 A. N'Diaye 10 Fadiga 11 Keïta 12 Touré 13 O. Diop 14 M. N'Diaye 15 Fall 16 Ba 17 Sarr 18 N'Diour 19 Sylla 20 Faye 21 M'Baye 22 Ly Coach: Schnittger |
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