Malik Jabir (Burundian footballer) — Not to be confused with Malik Jabir. Fazil Malikonge best know under his nickname Malik Jabir is a famous football player in Burundi who led his club Vital O to the African Cup Winners Cup final in 1992 before retiring from international… … Wikipedia
Fédération de Football du Burundi — CAF Founded 1948 FIFA affiliation 1972 CAF affiliation … Wikipedia
Vital'O F.C. — Football club infobox clubname = Vital O FC fullname = Vital O FC nickname = founded = ground = Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium Bujumbura, Burundi capacity = 22,000 chairman = manager = league = Burundi Premier League season = 2007 position =… … Wikipedia
Prince Louis FC — Football club infobox clubname = Prince Louis FC fullname = Prince Louis Football Club nickname = founded = ground = Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium Bujumbura, Burundi capacity = 22,000 chairman = manager = league = Burundi Premier League season … Wikipedia
Fédération de Football du Burundi — Gründung 1948 FIFA Beitritt 1972 CAF Beitritt 1972 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Burundi — Burundian, adj., n. /boo roon dee/, n. a republic in central Africa, E of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly the S part of the Belgian trust territory of Ruanda Urundi; gained independence on July 1, 1962. 6,052,614; 10,747 sq. mi.… … Universalium
Juma Mossi — (born July 7, 1973) is a retired international football striker. From the early 1990s until recently, he played for Intamba, as well as the Burundi national football team. Career Mossi was one of the first exports of Burundian football. He… … Wikipedia
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Sub-Saharan Africa — Black Africa redirects here. For the Namibian football team, see Black Africa F.C.. Definition of Sub Saharan Africa as used in the statistics of the UN institutions. However, Sudan and South Sudan is classified as North Africa by the United… … Wikipedia