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- Natural history of Africa (links | edit)
- Geography of Africa (links | edit)
- AZ Alkmaar (links | edit)
- Bobby Charlton (links | edit)
- Cairo (links | edit)
- Carlos Valderrama (links | edit)
- Dino Zoff (links | edit)
- Diego Maradona (links | edit)
- David Beckham (links | edit)
- Association football (links | edit)
- Franco Baresi (links | edit)
- February 20 (links | edit)
- FIFA (links | edit)
- List of presidents of FIFA (links | edit)
- February 7 (links | edit)
- FIFA World Cup (links | edit)
- FC Den Bosch (links | edit)
- Guinea (links | edit)
- Guinea-Bissau (links | edit)
- Gheorghe Hagi (links | edit)
- Gordon Banks (links | edit)
- Gary Lineker (links | edit)
- History of Africa (links | edit)
- July 15 (links | edit)
- FIFA World Cup Trophy (links | edit)
- Javier Saviola (links | edit)
- Kenny Dalglish (links | edit)
- Pelé (links | edit)
- Roberto Baggio (links | edit)
- Thabo Mbeki (links | edit)
- UEFA (links | edit)
- Zanzibar (links | edit)
- Zambia (links | edit)
- 1957 (links | edit)
- Sepp Blatter (links | edit)
- UEFA Champions League (links | edit)
- Lists of men's association football players (links | edit)
- Dennis Bergkamp (links | edit)
- The Football Association (links | edit)
- Atlantic slave trade (links | edit)
- Somaliland (links | edit)
- Marco van Basten (links | edit)
- 2002 FIFA World Cup (links | edit)
- Kigali (links | edit)
- Alan Shearer (links | edit)
- Ruud Gullit (links | edit)
- Zbigniew Boniek (links | edit)
- Languages of Africa (links | edit)
- 1962 FIFA World Cup (links | edit)