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- Zephaniah_Thomas abstract "Zephaniah Joseph Thomas (born 14 November 1989) is a footballer who currently plays as a forward for Mickleover Sports and the Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team.He is a former Rotherham United youth player who has also played non-league football with several clubs including Harrogate Town and Rossington Main, while also having an intermediate spell in the United States. Before he turned professional joining Belgian club Montegnée followed by a spell in Scottish First Division with Cowdenbeath. He then moved to North America for a second time playing for Canadian side Thunder Bay Chill before returning to English football.".
- Q8069291 abstract "Zephaniah Joseph Thomas (born 14 November 1989) is a footballer who currently plays as a forward for Mickleover Sports and the Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team.He is a former Rotherham United youth player who has also played non-league football with several clubs including Harrogate Town and Rossington Main, while also having an intermediate spell in the United States. Before he turned professional joining Belgian club Montegnée followed by a spell in Scottish First Division with Cowdenbeath. He then moved to North America for a second time playing for Canadian side Thunder Bay Chill before returning to English football.".