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Vandrezzer FC

Vandrezzer Football Club is a professional football club in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, that competes in the Nigeria National League, the second tier of Nigerian Professional Football League.Founded in 2019, the club joined the Nigerian National League and played at Ikot-Ekpene Township Stadium since its formation. VandrezzerFC established itself as a major force in Nigeria with the introduction of pre-match activities, live match streaming and commentary, selling of regular and premium match day and seasonal tickets, the introduction of lounges and suite in the executive box sections, implementation of top-notch sound systems in the stadium and others, as they aim to redefine the dynamics of club football in Nigeria.

J'attendrai

"J'attendrai" is a popular French song first recorded by Rina Ketty in 1938. It became the big French song during World War II; a counterpart to Lale Andersen's Lili Marleen in Germany and Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again in Britain.

J'attendrai (album)

J'attendrai is the 31st studio album by Dalida.

Avant que l'ombre...

Avant que l'ombre... is the sixth studio album by Mylène Farmer, released on 4 April 2005.

J'attendais

"J'attendais" is a French-language song by Canadian singer Celine Dion, recorded for her album, D'eux (1995). It was written by Jean-Jacques Goldman.

J'attendrai le suivant

J'attendrai le suivant... is a 2002 French short film directed by Philippe Orreindy.

J'attends l'amour

"J'attends l'amour" is a 2002 song recorded by the French artist Jenifer Bartoli. Released in April 2002, it was her debut single, from her eponymous album, Jenifer.

Journal of Attention Disorders

The Journal of Attention Disorders is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of psychiatry and attention disorders. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics .

J'attends un navire

"J'attends un navire", also known as "I Am Waiting for a Ship", is a song written in 1934 by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Jacques Deval. The song was written for the musical Marie Galante but later became an unofficial anthem of the French Resistance.