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- Fabrice_Omonga abstract "Fabrice Omonga (born 6 February 1984) is a Belgian footballer of Congolese descent. He started his professional career with Brussels, enjoying over two seasons at the highest level of Belgian football, before moving to OH Leuven in the Belgian Second Division, first on loan, then permanently. Afterwards he moved to teams from lower divisions, including WS Woluwe and KRC Mechelen.".
- Q2086649 abstract "Fabrice Omonga (born 6 February 1984) is a Belgian footballer of Congolese descent. He started his professional career with Brussels, enjoying over two seasons at the highest level of Belgian football, before moving to OH Leuven in the Belgian Second Division, first on loan, then permanently. Afterwards he moved to teams from lower divisions, including WS Woluwe and KRC Mechelen.".
- Fabrice_Omonga comment "Fabrice Omonga (born 6 February 1984) is a Belgian footballer of Congolese descent. He started his professional career with Brussels, enjoying over two seasons at the highest level of Belgian football, before moving to OH Leuven in the Belgian Second Division, first on loan, then permanently. Afterwards he moved to teams from lower divisions, including WS Woluwe and KRC Mechelen.".
- Q2086649 comment "Fabrice Omonga (born 6 February 1984) is a Belgian footballer of Congolese descent. He started his professional career with Brussels, enjoying over two seasons at the highest level of Belgian football, before moving to OH Leuven in the Belgian Second Division, first on loan, then permanently. Afterwards he moved to teams from lower divisions, including WS Woluwe and KRC Mechelen.".