Aruna Dindane
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David James suffers another blow...Matthew Etherington and Dean Whitehead. Hart s team paid the price for Kevin-Prince Boateng missing a seventh-minute penalty after Aruna Dindane was kicked in the head by Rory Delap. You can t legislate for things like that, but we still... In this article: David James, World Cup, Jamie Ashdown, Fabio Capello, Aruna Dindane, Stoke CITY, and Rory Delap |
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Sunday Mirror | 12 hours ago
Stoke 1-0 Portsmouth match report: The Daily Mirror verdict
...a missed penalty in the eighth minute from Kevin-Price Boateng, after Rory Delap gave away the spot-kick with a dangerous challenge on Aruna Dindane. Portsmouth: Ashdown 5; Ben Haim 4, Kabul 5, Wilson 5, Hreidarsson 5; Mullins 5 (Webber 80,...
In this article: Tony Pulis, David James, Ricardo Fuller, Fabio Capello, World Cup, Stoke, Surgery, and Pompey
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Sunday Mirror | 17 hours ago
Stoke edge Portsmouth
...injury in the warm-up, had earlier missed an eighth-minute penalty from Kevin-Prince Boateng. The visitors started well and Aruna Dindane was caught in the head by Rory Delap's boot as he went for a high, bouncing ball but Boateng's...
In this article: Stoke, Dean Whitehead, Pompey, Younes Kaboul, and Rory Delap
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ESPN | 17 hours ago
Stoke City 1-0 Portsmouth: Fuller ends drought
...to a 10th defeat of the season. It could have been so different had Boateng shown more composure from the penalty spot. Aruna Dindane was caught in the head by Rory Delap's boot as he went for a high, bouncing ball but Boateng's...
In this article: Stoke, Rory Delap, Matthew Etherington, Jamie Ashdown, Liam Lawrence, Tony Pulis, Pompey, Younes Kaboul, Thomas Sorensen, and James Beattie
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Telegraph.co.uk - Football | 17 hours ago
Stoke City 1 Portsmouth 0: match report
...fortunes looked set to change for the better after eight minutes. A reckless challenge by Rory Delap - whose boot was so high it caught Aruna Dindane in the face - prompted referee Kevin Friend to award a penalty. Boateng's spot-kick, weakly...
In this article: Stoke, Ricardo Fuller, Portsmouth, Jamie Ashdown, Rory Delap, Thomas Sorensen, Premier League, Matthew Etherington, Liam Lawrence, and Britannia Stadium
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BBC News | 17 hours ago
Stoke 1-0 Portsmouth
...club. Kevin-Prince Boateng saw his tame spot-kick for Pompey easily saved by keeper Thomas Sorensen after Rory Delap's foul on Aruna Dindane. The visitors were the more threatening side but went behind when Fuller curled in a low shot...
In this article: Ricardo Fuller, Pompey, Stoke, Portsmouth, and Rory Delap
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ITN Headline News - Index | 18 hours ago
Portsmouth pay for penalty miss
...of a bright start in a goalless first half. Boateng stepped up to take the kick after Rory Delap's high challenge on Aruna Dindane, but his shot was weak and placed too close to Thomas Sorensen's left and the Denmark goalkeeper...
In this article: Stoke, Pompey, Rory Delap, Matthew Etherington, Ricardo Fuller, and Dean Whitehead
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Daily Mail | 6 days ago
Tottenham, Newcastle and Portsmouth battle to sign Tamudo as Wigan give up
...32-year-old in the summer, but Spanish newspaper Sport says the Lancashire club are now out of the running. Pompey are set to lose Aruna Dindane and Nwankwo Kanu to the Africa Cup of Nations in January and Paul Hart is keen to bring in new...
In this article: Raul Tamudo, Wigan, Africa Cup of Nations, La Liga, Fabricio Coloccini, and Roman Pavlyuchenko
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Aruna Dindane (born 26 November 1980 in Abidjan) is an Ivorian football forward, who plays for Racing Club de Lens (in France).
He was transferred from ASEC Mimosas to R.S.C. Anderlecht in the summer of 2000 and he has helped the team in winning the Belgian League Championship (the Jupiler League) twice (2001 and 2004) and also the Belgian Supercup (2000 and 2001). In 2003 he won both the Ebony Shoe (best player of African origin in the Belgian League) and the Golden Shoe (an award for the best player in the Belgian League). In June 2005, Aruna signed a contract with French Ligue 1 club Racing Club de Lens. He left the African Cup of Nations on January 22, 2006, following the death of one of his twin daughters.
Dindane has also played internationally for Côte d'Ivoire, and participated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he scored 2 goals, both in a memorable comeback in their last group match against Serbia and Montenegro. His team, however, failed to reach second round as they had previously lost to Argentina and The Netherlands.
He was selected in the Ivorian squad for the 2008 African Cup of Nations in Ghana. Dindane missed out on the opportunity to join West Bromwich Albion after a high profile transfer saga that resulted in the Ivorian staying with Racing Club de Lens.
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