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He is regarded by Sevilla fans as a cult figure at the [[Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan]] the largest supporter is named after him, [[Biris Norte]]
He is regarded by Sevilla fans as a cult figure at the [[Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan]] the largest supporter is named after him, [[Biris Norte]]


He currently lives back home in Gambia working as a civil servant for [[Banjul]] council, where he also coaches young children at [[Wallidan Banjul]]. I met him 24/1/08 at Banjul Airport and he was able to recite the Derby team he played for in the early 70's which included Archie Gemill
He currently lives back home in Gambia working as a civil servant for [[Banjul]] council, where he also coaches young children at [[Wallidan Banjul]].

==Honours==
==Honours==



Revision as of 08:22, 24 February 2008

Biri Biri
Personal information
Full name Alhaji Momodo Nije
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Position(s) Right Winger
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Current team
Retired

Alhaji Momodo Nije (born 30 March 1948, Banjul, Gambia), more commonly known as Biri Biri is a Gambian footballer who used to play for Sevilla FC. He also played under Brian Clough for Derby County FC.

Biography

He is regarded by Sevilla fans as a cult figure at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan the largest supporter is named after him, Biris Norte

He currently lives back home in Gambia working as a civil servant for Banjul council, where he also coaches young children at Wallidan Banjul.

Honours

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