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Antoine Kombouaré

Antoine Kombouaré ((:ɑ̃.twan kɔ̃.bwa.ʁe) ; born 16 November 1963) is a former French footballer and the current manager of RC Lens.
==Playing career==
Kombouaré started his career at FC Nantes and moved to Paris Saint-Germain in 1990. At the Parisian club, he became famous for a winning header he scored in the dying seconds of a UEFA Cup quarter final against Real Madrid, in the 1992–93 season. The header qualified PSG for the next round with a 4–1 scoreline. Kombouaré had already scored a decisive goal in similar circumstances against Anderlecht in the previous round. His habit of netting tie-deciding headers earned him the name of ''"Casque d'Or"'', which means ''"Golden Helmet"'' in French. In 1994–95, during a UEFA Champions League quarter final against Johan Cruyff's FC Barcelona dream team, he captained Paris Saint-Germain to a resounding and unexpected 2–1 win which qualified the French side for the semi-final, which they lost to AC Milan.
In all, Kombouaré spent five seasons in Paris, winning the Coupe de France in 1993 and 1995, and the Coupe de la Ligue in 1995. He also played nine games in the title-winning side of 1993–94 under Artur Jorge. From 1992–93 he found his first-team appearances restricted by the presence of fellow defenders Alain Roche, Paul Le Guen and Ricardo. Kombouaré became a cult hero among PSG fans for his habit of scoring late-minute winning goals and his presence and composure in big games.
He signed for Swiss side FC Sion in 1995 for an undisclosed fee and joined Aberdeen a year later for ''£300,000'' he was signed by manager Roy Aitken to add experience to the shaky Aberdeen defence. He made 50 appearances for Aberdeen and scored three goals. He left Aberdeen in May 1998. To this day, he is the only player to ever take a shot that cleared the top of the Richard Donald Stand at Pittodrie. Even, Lawtie, with his infamous penalty miss, never managed that.

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