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- David Faderne (born 15 January 1970) is a French former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. He is the manager of USC Corte. He pla**** in...
- Corte Capacity 1,000 Chairman Jacques François Colombani Manager David Faderne League National 3, Group A 2022–23 National 3 Group D, 5th Website https://usccorti...
- Demetrius Ferreira from Nancy Michael Essien from Liberty Professionals David Faderne from Ajaccio Sébastien Piocelle from Nantes Winter Cyril Domoraud from...
- Thessaloniki Piotr Świerczewski to M****ille Yann Lachuer to Auxerre David Faderne to Caen Cyril Domoraud to AS Monaco Frédéric Née to Lyon Pierre Laurent...
- Traoré Gueugnon 17 2 Danijel L****ja Sochaux 16 Mickaël Pagis Nîmes 4 David Faderne Ajaccio 15 5 Jean-Claude Darcheville Lorient 14 6 Jonathan Jäger Louhans-Cuiseaux...
- Mionnet Sedan 16 Samuel Boutal Caen 5 Laurent Peyrelade Lille 15 6 David Faderne Ajaccio 13 Dado Pršo Ajaccio Patrick Revelles Saint-Étienne Joël Bossis...
- Retired Frédéric Viseux Retired Johan Gallon Free 1 December 2001 David Faderne to Corte 1 August 2001 Arthur Gnohéré Retired 1 July 2001 Mickaël Marquet...
- Fysisk-geografiska kartor öfver Skandinaviska halfön för beskrifvande undervisning i fädernes landets geografi. Kant, Edgar (Jan 1970). "Über die Ersten Absoluten Punktkarten...
- av allt som blivit glömt A Part of All That Has Been Forgotten 3:25 5 Fädernes jord Ancestral Soil 1:38 6 Vargtörne Wolf Thorn 4:37 7 Vanvett Madness...
- Player Pos. Bastia career Match Goal Nationality David Faderne Forward 2000–2001 2 0  France Pierre Falchetti  France Paolo Farina Defender 1958–1971...