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Ignace Moleka : ウィキペディア英語版
Ignace Moleka

Nzoko Ignace “Iggy” Moleka is a retired Zaire football (soccer) midfielder who played professionally in the United States and Japan.
In 1991, Moleka received a scholarship to play soccer at Florida International University. He left FIU at the end of the season. In 1993, he played for Topaz Haiti, a selection of top players from the Haitian league, in the Miami Copa Latina.〔COPA FIELD NARROWED TO FINAL TWO Miami Herald, The (FL) - Saturday, March 27, 1993〕 In 1994, he played for the Haitian Internationals.〔(Santa Fe's 2nd-half Surge )〕 He also played for the Florida Stars in the USISL.〔''SOCCER - Magic defeats Florida 1-0 in 1st-round playoff game'' The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution - Sunday, July 31, 1994]〕 In 1994, Moleka returned to FIU to finish his collegiate career.〔(FIU Soccer Records )〕 In 1996, he was selected as a First Team All American while the Golden Panthers finished runner-up in the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship.〔(1996 All Americans )〕 In 1997, Moleka moved to Japan where he played for Albirex Niigata in the third division Hokushin'etsu. Moleka and his team mates won promotion to the second division Japanese Football League for the 1998 season.〔(Profile: Ignace Moleka )〕 In the fall of 1999, Moleka returned to the United States where he played for the amateur Orlando Soccer Locker. Moleka signed with the Atlanta Silverbacks for the 1999 USL A-League season. He retired from playing in 2002, but remained with the Silverbacks where he has held a variety of positions including youth coach.
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