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Paul Labile Pogba (born 15 March 1993) is a French professional footballer who is a free agent. He last played club football for Serie A club Juventus, and represents for the France national team. Pogba is currently serving a doping ban and is ineligible to play. [4]
On 20 November 2010, Pogba made his first appearance with the first team in a 2–0 win against amateur side FC Steinseltz in the Coupe de France. A few months later, on 5 February 2011, he made his league debut in a 1–0 defeat against Boulogne. Despite the result, Pogba's performance was praised, and he kept his place in the team.
Pogba is a Guinean surname. Notable people with the surname include the Pogba brothers, all professional footballers: Florentin Pogba (born 1990)
Mathias Fassou Pogba (born 19 August 1990) is a Guinean former professional footballer who played as a forward.. Having started his career as a youth at Celta Vigo, Pogba played briefly for Quimper in France before following his brother Paul to the United Kingdom, where he played for Wrexham and Crewe Alexandra.
PT2 or its variants may refer to: . New Horizons PT2 aka 2014 OS393; Pratt & Whitney PT2 company designation for the Pratt & Whitney T34 turboprop aircraft engine; PT-2, a pre-World War II US Navy PT-boat.
The club reached the eighth round of the 2007–08 Coupe de France in 2006, playing against Ligue 2 side FC Metz. [3] As part of Paul Pogba's move from Juventus to Manchester United in 2016, the club received 0.25 percent of the then-world record fee of €105 million Manchester United paid to Juventus, amounting to about €300,000. [4]
During the first part of the 2000–01 season with Everton, Paul Gascoigne struggled with depression after losing his place in the first team following a series of injuries and a lack of fitness. [9] Later in his career, during his time with Chinese club Gansu Tianma, he went to America in April 2003 for treatment against alcoholism and ...
In October 2017, Australian Labor Party leader Bill Shorten dabbed as part of a "diss track" criticising members of the Liberal Party. [23] He later alluded to the dab's infamy, stating that his children had been "humiliated" by it. [24] In July 2016, Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton dabbed in celebration of his win at the Hungarian Grand Prix ...