About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Alain Masudi, Andre Kona N'Gole, Badile Lubamba, Basaula Lemba, Bavon Tshibuabua, Blaise Nkufo, Bunene Ngaduane, Camille Muzinga, Cedric Mabwati, Cedric Makiadi, Christian Landu-Tubi, Christ Bongo, Claude Makelele, Cyrille Mubiala Kitambala, Dadie Mayila, Delain Sasa, Dieudonne Kalulika, Dieumerci Mbokani, Dikete Tampungu, Dikilu Bageta, Dioko Kaluyituka, Doris Fuakumputu, Emeka Mamale, Eric Bokanga, Etienne N'tsunda, Fabrice Lokembo-Lokaso, Felix Mwamba Musasa, Freddy Mombongo-Dues, Gabriel Zakuani, Herita Ilunga, Ignace Moleka, Jason Mayele, Jean-Claude Mukanya, Jean-Kasongo Banza, Jean-Paul Kalala, Jeremy Bokila, Junior Kabananga, Kabamba Musasa, Kabwe Kasongo, Kalombo N'Kongolo, Kalu N'Goma, Kangana Ndiwa, Kapela Mbiyavanga, Landry Mulemo, Lomana LuaLua, Loukima Tamoukini, M'peti Nimba, Marcel Kimemba Mbayo, Marlin Piana, Mbala Mbuta Biscotte, Mbenza Bedi, Michel Mazingu-Dinzey, Michel Ngonge, Mike Mampuya, Mobulu M'Futi, Mulota Kabangu, Mulumba Mukendi, Mutamba Kabongo, N'Dayi Kalenga (footballer born 1967), N'Dayi Kalenga (footballer born 1978), N'Dinga Mbote, Ngasanya Ilongo, Olivier Nzuzi, Papi Kimoto, Papy Lukata Shumu, Pascal Kalemba, Patiyo Tambwe, Patrick Apataki, Patrick Dimbala, Patrick Etshini, Patrick Kazadi, Patrick N'Koyi, Paulin Tokala Kombe, Pedro Kamata, Pieter Mbemba, Ritchie Kitoko, Serge Mputu Mbungu, Shabani Nonda, Toko Nzuzi, Tonton Zola Moukoko, Tresor Kangambu, Tresor Luntala, Tueba Menayane, Yannick Bapupa, Zola Kiniambi. Excerpt: Lomana Tresor LuaLua (; born 28 December 1980) is a Congolese footballer who plays for Karabukspor and the Congo DR national team. LuaLua was born in Kinshasa, but moved to England at a young age. After impressing in a college football match, he signed for Colchester United. There, he scored a total of 21 goals in 68 appearances which prompted Newcastle United to sign him. However, the competition for places meant he was less of a regular in the first team, and after four seasons and 88 appearances, he transferred to Portsmouth, the club that had previously loaned him for three months while at Newcastle. He remained there for three seasons, but his spell was marred by disciplinary problems and malaria. After this, he moved to Greek club Olympiacos and spent a season there, helping them to win their fourth straight Super League Greece title, before joining Al-Arabi in 2008. LuaLua received his first cap in 2002, and has since represented his national team in the 2004 and 2006 Africa Cup of Nations. LuaLua is also known for setting up the LuaLua Foundation, which provides care for orphans in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and for being a patron for the Haslar Visitors Group. He has a brother, Kazenga LuaLua, who plays for Brighton & Hove Albion, and two cousins who play professional football, Albacete striker Tresor Kandol and Bristol City's Yannick Bolasie. During the 2006 African Cup of Nations, LuaLua's son died of pneumonia and he considered retiring from football after receiving abuse over the internet. However, he continued playing. LuaLua was born Tresor Lua Lua Lomana - Lua Lua, his grandfather's given name, was passed to him and his brother Kazenga - in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo), in 1980, but moved to England as a young boy in 1989. His family settled in Forest Gate in London; there, he attended Forest Gate Community School and started to play football at the age of 16, while also being involved in gymnastics. LuaLua repre