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Jean-Marc Adjovi-Bocco
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Jean-Marc Adjovi-Bocco : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-Marc Adjovi-Bocco

Jean-Marc Adjovi-Bocco (born 22 December 1963) is a former Beninese football player. Bocco captained the Benin national football team, until he retired from international football in the summer of 1997.〔(In Africa, success is your own boots; Man from the mean streets so content at Easter Rd ), ''Daily Mail'', 7 November 1997.〕 He is famous in Scotland for his time with Hibernian, where fans knew him as Jimmy Boco. He gradutated from Skema Business School in 1999.
Jimmy Adjovi-Boco, Bernard Lama, Patrick Vieira & Saer Seck founded Diambars, a worldwide project that aims to turn children's passion for football into an educational driving force.
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