Chérif Souleymane

Cherif Souleymane ( born January 1, 1944 in Kindia, also Souleymane Cherif or Soulegmane Cherif ) is a former Guinean football player.

Cherif came 1961 on vocational training in East Germany after Neustrelitz and played from 1962 to SC Neubrandenburg in the German Democratic Republic - League, the second highest football league. There he was in season 1963/64 with 12 goals crucial to the surprising rise of Neubrandenburg in the league at. Due to the rules applicable to the Oberliga foreigners ban he could not continue in Neubrandenburg and went to the end of his training back to Guinea his career.

He was elected to the African Footballer of the Year in 1972. At this time he played at the Hafia FC, ​​a club from the Guinean capital Conakry. In 1968 he took part in the Olympics and played three games. The qualifications to the world championships in 1974 and 1978, he played seven games.

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  • Souleymane Cherif - Games At fifa.com
  • Soulegmane Cherif at sports- reference.com
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