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Former Senegal Midfielder Papa Bouba Diop Dies Aged 42

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Ex- Senegal international who played for Papa Bouba Diop has died aged 42 after battling a long illness.

The midfielder will be remembered for scoring the opening goal of the 2002 FIFA world Cup as Senegal shocked reigning champions France in a famous 1-0 victory.

After the tournament, he moved from Swiss club Grasshoppers to French side Lens that summer, and two years later he joined Fulham in the English Premier League in a £6m transfer.

He also had spells at AEK Athens, Portmouths, West Ham United and Birmingham City.

Diop earned 63 caps for Senegal, scoring 11 goals including that Sterling strike against France in Seoul.

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