Charles Kokougan

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Charles Kokougan (born 16 July 1982 in Paris, France) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender.

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International Career

Born in France, he played for the Togo national team internationally. His single cap came in a 2006 friendly match against Guinea, in which Togo lost 1-0 [1] .

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References

  1. "Charles Kokougan (Player)". National-Football-Teams.com.