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'''Frank Jean Seator''' (born [[24 October]] [[1975]]) is a [[Liberia]]n [[striker]] with [[Sriwijaya FC]] in [[Indonesia]]. He formerly played with [[Espérance]] in [[Tunisia]], as well as clubs in [[Qatar]], [[Kuwait]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Hungary]] and [[Sweden]]. In 2005, Seator played with [[Perak FA]] in [[Malaysia]], and became a hot player with fans. His goals record is 69 goals in only 2 1/2 seasons. His nickname is Booker T (homage to the WWE wrestling superstar).
'''Frank Jean Seator''' (born [[24 October]] [[1975]]) is a [[Liberia]]n [[striker]] with [[Sriwijaya FC]] in [[Indonesia]]. He formerly played with [[Espérance]] in [[Tunisia]], as well as clubs in [[Qatar]], [[Kuwait]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Hungary]] and [[Sweden]]. In 2005, Seator played with [[Perak FA]] in [[Malaysia]], and became a hot player with fans. His goals record is 69 goals in only 2 1/2 seasons. His nickname called by Perak fans is Booker T (homage to the WWE wrestling superstar).


==International competitions==
==International competitions==

Revision as of 11:49, 27 October 2007

Frank Jean Seator (born 24 October 1975) is a Liberian striker with Sriwijaya FC in Indonesia. He formerly played with Espérance in Tunisia, as well as clubs in Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Hungary and Sweden. In 2005, Seator played with Perak FA in Malaysia, and became a hot player with fans. His goals record is 69 goals in only 2 1/2 seasons. His nickname called by Perak fans is Booker T (homage to the WWE wrestling superstar).

International competitions

Seator is a long-time member of the Liberia national football team. He was a member of the 2002 African Cup of Nations Liberia squad. He is also part of the Liberian squad qualifying for the 2008 African Cup of Nations.

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