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Ex-Arsenal star Emmanuel Eboue arrives in Uganda, to stay for a month

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
June 19, 2018
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Ex-Arsenal star Emmanuel Eboue has arrived in the country. According to reports, the former defender will be in Uganda for over a month as World Cup pundit.  He joins Stoke city star Ibrahima Sonko who arrived on Monday this week.

The duo were brought to together by a betting company as football analysts during the World Cup season.

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Emmanuel Eboue is best remembered among football fans as a part of the famous Arsenal 2003/4 Invincibles team. He was also part of the Ivory Coast’s ‘golden generation’ that made it to the World Cup.

He was lately in news after he reportedly ran broke due to divorce.

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