Henry Ekubo, the Glossary
Henry Ekubo (born 17 August 1982) is a retired Nigerian footballer.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Association football, FC Chur 97, FC Gossau, FC Kreuzlingen, FC Rapperswil-Jona, FC St. Gallen, Forward (association football), Jos, Nigeria, Nigeria national football team, SC Kriens, SC Young Fellows Juventus, Swiss 1. Liga (football), Swiss Challenge League, The Guardian.
- FC Chur 97 players
- FC Gossau players
- FC Kreuzlingen players
- Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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FC Chur 97
Fussballclub Chur 97 is a football team from Chur, Switzerland who play in 2. Liga Interregional (division 5).
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FC Gossau
FC Gossau is a Swiss football club from the city of Gossau in the canton of St. Gallen.
FC Kreuzlingen
FC Kreuzlingen is a Swiss football club from the town of Kreuzlingen in Canton Thurgau, the German-speaking region of Switzerland.
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FC Rapperswil-Jona
Fussball Club Rapperswil-Jona, was founded in 1928 and is now the largest sports club in the Oberer Lake / Linth area.
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FC St. Gallen
Fussballclub St.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Jos
Jos is a city in the North-Central region of Nigeria.
Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.
The Nigeria national football team represents Nigeria in men's international football.
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SC Kriens
SC Kriens is a football club based in Kriens, Switzerland, that currently competing in the Swiss Promotion League.
SC Young Fellows Juventus
Sportclub Young Fellows Juventus is a professional Swiss football club based in Zürich.
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1.
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Swiss Challenge League
The Challenge League (known as the Dieci Challenge League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest tier of the Swiss football league system and lower of two professional leagues in the country.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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See also
FC Chur 97 players
- Alexandre de Freitas
- Anastasios Salonidis
- André Sitek
- Angelo Campos (Swiss footballer)
- Armando Heeb
- Burak Eris
- Christian Kulik
- Christian Mendes
- Christian Reinwald
- Daniele Polverino
- Eric Tia
- Fabio D'Elia
- Franz-Josef Vogt
- Henry Ekubo
- Igor Manojlović
- Ladislav Jurkemik
- Marius Zarn
- Mathias Christen
- Necip Ugras
- Olcay Gür
- Otto Pfister
- Paul Friberg
- Pavel Pergl
- Peter Zelenský
- Philippe Erne
- Ralf Oehri
- Raphael Rohrer
- Ridvan Kardesoglu
- Roman Hangarter
- Ronny Büchel
- Roy Pagno
- Senad Lulić
- Simo Kuzmanović
- Stéphane Nater
- Thomas Hanselmann
- Vaidotas Šlekys
- Valmir (footballer, born 1981)
- Vladimir Petković
FC Gossau players
- Aleksandar Veljanovski
- Alex (footballer, born December 1988)
- Andreas Wagenhaus
- Anes Zverotić
- Carlos Vega (footballer)
- Christian Leite
- Claudio Holenstein
- Darko Damjanović
- Denis Simani
- Deniz Mujić
- Dominic Imhof
- Dominique Longo
- Enzo Todisco
- Ernst Rutschmann
- Ertan Irizik
- Fabio Digenti
- Henry Ekubo
- Ifraim Alija
- Jorge Ariel Fernández
- Josip Šoljić
- Marc Lütolf
- Marco Franin
- Marco Zwyssig
- Mario Bigoni
- Mathias Christen
- Mehmed Malkoč
- Michael Ludäscher
- Michel Avanzini
- Murat Ural
- Olivier Boumelaha
- Patrick Peters
- Petar Pavlović (footballer, born 1997)
- Róbert Kociš
- René Soller
- Roman Hangarter
- Rupert Marko
- Sandro Foschini
- Simo Kuzmanović
- Stjepan Vuleta
- Thomas Alder (footballer)
- Tomislav Mišura
- Valmir (footballer, born 1981)
- Velimir Vidić
- Vincenzo Zinna
- Virgile Boumelaha
- Vulnet Emini
- Walter Iselin
FC Kreuzlingen players
- Alexandre de Freitas
- Ali Parhizi
- Antonio Mihaylov
- Armin Maier
- Christian Leite
- Christian Mendes
- Clirim Kryeziu
- Darko Damjanović
- David Le Bras
- Djelaludin Sharityar
- Emil Hummel
- Erdem Şen
- Francisco Dos Santos
- Gábor Kovács (footballer, born September 1987)
- Henry Ekubo
- Ifraim Alija
- Juninho (footballer, born 21 April 1985)
- Kurt Imhof
- Lothar Spranger
- Norman Smith (footballer, born December 1897)
- Pascal Thüler
- Paul Schaub
- Paulo Vogt
- Samel Šabanović
- Sokol Maliqi
- Stefan Smiljanić
- Yagó Bellón
Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
- Abdulla Baba Fatadi
- Abiodun Baruwa
- Adekunle Lukmon
- Andrea Cossu (footballer, born 1984)
- Benedict Akwuegbu
- Blessing Eleke
- Bright Igbinadolor
- Brown Ideye
- Christopher Kanu
- Edith Agoye
- Efan Ekoku
- Francis Momoh
- Frank Egharevba
- Franklin Sasere
- Gabriel Okolosi
- Henry Ekubo
- Ike Shorunmu
- Ikechukwu Kalu
- Jero Shakpoke
- John Olufemi
- Joseph Afusi
- Kingsley Umunegbu
- Lucky Isibor
- Lucky Opara
- Michael Efevberha
- Obinna Nwaneri
- Olarenwaju Kayode
- Onyekachi Okonkwo
- Prince Ikpe Ekong
- Saidu Adeshina
- Samuel Kalu
- Sani Emmanuel
- Stanley Amuzie
- Stephen Odey
- Taye Taiwo
- Tosin Aiyegun
- Uchechi Sunday
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ekubo
Also known as Ekubo, Henry.