Souleymane Mamam
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Souleymane Mamam, (born June 20, 1987 in Lomé), is an Togolese football player. He is an attacking midfielder, and he joined Manchester United in August, 2003.
Currently, Mamam plays on loan for the Belgian second division club Royal Antwerp FC because work permit regulations mean that it is not possible for young non-EU footballers to work in the United Kingdom. In May of 2001, he became the youngest player to ever play a World Cup qualifier when he played for Togo against Zambia at the age of 13 years and 310 days. However, various websites, including the official website of Royal Antwerp FC, cite 1985 as the year of birth of Mamam, which would mean he was in fact almost 16 when he played his first match for Togo.
R. Antwerp F.C. - Current Squad |
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GK Tanghe | GK Ristovic | GK Izgi | DF Biga | DF Evans | DF Hilton | DF Simpson | DF Lavan | DF Verjans | DF Verbiest | DF Tomsin | DF Cisse | DF De Laet | MF Di Gregorio | MF Baert | MF Van Mieghem | MF Jansen | MF Mamam | MF Köse | MF Gibson | MF Neagoe | MF Farssi | FW Lukanovic | FW Verveckken | FW Dong | FW Olguin | FW Campbell | Manager: Joyce |