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    El*Hadji*Ousseynou Diouf

    Surname Diouf
    Forename(s) El*Hadji*Ousseynou
    Position(s) Midfielder
    Attributes

    5’11” 11st.11lb.
    b. Dakar (Senegal) 15 January 1981
     

    Career

    Debut 7 February 2009 (28yrs 13d) Final Game 8 January 2011 (29y 358d)
    First Goal 11 March 2009 Final Goal 21 March 2010
    CAREER: ASC Kaani Gui;RSC Lens;ASC Kaani Gui;RC Lens ’79;FC Sochaux-Montbeliard  Jun’98;Rennes Jul ’99;RC Lens Jul'00-Jun'01 (loan) Jun'01 (permanent);Liverpool Jul’02 (£10,000,000) (14+14-3);Bolton Wanderers Aug’64 (£3,500,000)[102+12-21];Sunderland Aug’08 (£2,500,000)[11+3];Blackburn Rovers Jan’08 (£2,000,000);Glasgow Rangers Jan’11-May’11 (loan)[6+9-1];Wesy Ham United Oct’11 (trial);Doncaster Rovers Oct’11-Jun’12[22-6];Leeds United Aug’12 (free[30+12-5];Sabah (Malaysia) Nov’14.
    INTERNATIONALS  Senegal 69 + 1 apps 24 gls
    ’00 v Ben,Alg.’01 v Egy,Mor,Nam 3gls,Uga 2gls,Alg 3gls,Egy.’02 v Mor 1gl,Nam 1gl,Jap 1gl,SKo,Alg,Egy,Zam,Tun,Con 1gl,Nig,Cam,Bol,Sau 1gl,Ecu,Fra,Den,Uru,Swe,Tur.’03 v Nig,Mor,Gam,Tun,CaV,Gam 1gl,Les 1gl.’04 v Egy,IvC 1gl, SAf,BuF,Ken,Mli,Tun’05 v Alg,Cam,Lbr 2gls,Con,Tog.’06 v Gha, Zam 1gl,Mli 1gl,DRC,Zim, Gha,Nig,Egy(s).'07 v Moz,BuF,Tan.’08 v Gha 1gl,BuF 1gl,Nam,Ben,Tun,Ang,Alg,Gam,Lbr 1gl,Lbr 1gl.’09 v Lib,Alg,Gam.
    HONOURS Sc Ch (Rangers) ’11.SLC win (Rangers) ’11. African Footballer of the Year 2001
    SQUAD NUMBER   18 Jan’09
     

    Playing Statistics

    PL         55 + 5 apps   4 gls  - 23 wdn                             14 ns   
    FAC        2 apps                                                                   1 ns
    FLC                                                                                        3 ns
    Total    57 + 5 apps   4 gls   - 23 wdn  +150m -392m  18 ns  (1 gl as sub)
    Penalty record T1 Sv 1
    Sent off      1
    LC   1 app    - 1 wdn   -30m

    Biography El Hadji Diouf Footballeur et Rebelle  Ndiasse Sambe  L’Harmattan 2008 147p
     ISBN 978 2296063228
     

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    Summary

    The son of a Senegalese First Division footballer, Boubaar Diallo “Paolo” of Ndiambour de Louca, Diouf played age group international football for his country and made first team appearances for Kaani Gui (lying about his age). At the age of fourteen he was invited to France to join the Lens academy. The future pattern of his career was soon established and he failed to grasp the opportunity and returned home to play for ASC Kaani Gui, in the country’s second city St Leone. Estranged from his father he was brought up by his grandmother. His scoring exploits attracted the attention of French clubs and he joined Sochaux, moving after a season to Rennes. Although he played well for the Brittany side a close season accident when he crashed a team mate’s car, driving without insurance or licence, prompted them to accept an offer from Lens for his services. By then he had started to play for his country and his supreme, forceful skills and eye for a goal prompted Liverpool to pay a huge fee for his services. He failed to establish himself on Merseyside but found a home at The Reebok where his versatility and game changing interventions where put to good use by Sam Allardyce. Unhappy when Allardyce left He had a frustrating spell in the North-East before the chance to team up again with Allardyce brought him to Ewood. A controversial figure, on and off the field, he intermingled moments of great skill with more disreputable incidents where he has been guilty of spitting and simulation. Controversy was not a feature of his first half season, where he settled in quietly on the right side of midfield, working diligently and applying himself well. However it arose in January 2011 when he was said to have verbally abused QPR’s Jon Mackie, who broke his own leg with a bad tackle on Diouf’s friend, Gael Givet. He was not given backing by the club and joined Rangers on loan, where he gained a Championship and League Cup Winners’ medals.

    Edited by Kamy100




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