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Bakari Koné

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Ivorian footballer (born 1981)
For the Burkinabé footballer, seeBakary Koné.

Bakari Koné
Koné withNice in 2005
Personal information
Full nameBakari Koné[1]
Date of birth (1981-09-17)17 September 1981 (age 44)
Place of birthAbidjan, Ivory Coast
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
PositionWinger
Youth career
1994–1999ASEC Mimosas
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2002ASEC Mimosas84(29)
2002–2003Al-Ittihad28(11)
2003–2005Lorient68(34)
2005–2008Nice95(29)
2008–2010Marseille55(13)
2010–2012Lekhwiya37(14)
2012–2013Qatar SC21(5)
2013–2014Umm Salal13(3)
2014–2016Ajman13(7)
2016Paris FC7(0)
Total421(145)
International career
2003–2010Ivory Coast42(9)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bakari Koné (born 17 September 1981) is an Ivorian former professionalfootballer who played as awinger.[2]

Club career

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Early career

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Koné was born inAbidjan. Like many other Ivorian stars, he began his career at the famed youth academy atASEC Mimosas, run by FrenchmanJean-Marc Guillou in his home country. Guillou recalls: "One day, when I was passing through his district, some kids stopped me. They kept saying, 'We've gotPelé living here, you've got to take a look at him'. Then, Koné came along. He was slightly built but I never doubted for one moment that he was a real find. I took him into the academy after a trial of just ten minutes, but I did tell him that the Pelé nickname would have to go. That's when he became Baky, and I think it's better that way."[3]

Koné stayed at the academy for five years, before joining the first team and turning professional in 1999. During his time with the ASEC's first team, he won the Ivorian League three times, and also the African Supercup before moving on.

In 2002, he joined Qatari clubAl-Ittihad, staying in thePersian Gulf region for just six months, before moving to France, where he joined the thenLigue 2 outfitFC Lorient, following a successful trial. It was here that Koné rose to fame. In his first season at the club, he scored 10 respectable goals, but then bagged an impressive 24 in 35 appearances in the 2004–05 season, earning him thePlayer of the Year andTop Scorer titles in the Ligue 2. At the end of the season, Lorient narrowly missed out on promotion to Ligue 1, and with speculation mounting linking the Ivorian to top flight sides such asOSC Lille,RC Strasbourg andAJ Auxerre, Koné received a standing ovation in his final appearance for his club. In the summer, Koné finally made his move, relocating to theFrench Riviera at top flight side OGC Nice, where he signed a four-year contract.

Nice

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Koné made his debut with Nice againstTroyes on 30 July 2005. In his first season at the club, he made 32 appearances, scoring seven times, and eight goals in 33 appearances in his second. In his second season at the club, English sideArsenal's managerArsène Wenger labelled him a 'phenomenon'[4] and one of the hottest prospects in French football, leading to speculation that the forward would be playing in the EnglishPremiership.[5]

Koné made an impressive start to the 2007–08 season for Nice. After signing a contract extension to 2009 with theCôte d'Azur side, he went on to score four times in his first eight appearances for the club. He won the Ligue 1 player of the month award for both September and October 2007,[5] and finished the 2007–08 Ligue 1 season as top scorer for his club, after netting 14 goals in 30 appearances for the Côte d'Azur outfit.[6]

In June 2008, Koné began talks with French clubOlympique de Marseille, with a view to move to the club. The proposed transfer was held up however, with a disagreement over the fee, a situation which caused Koné to miss pre-season training at OGC Nice, apparently as a protest. The striker spoke out to state that he had been carrying an injury.[7]

The saga went further, with Nice's president, Maurice Cohen, stating that their south-coast rivals had till 15 July to sign the striker, otherwise the club would speak to other interested parties. One reportedly interested club was capital clubParis Saint-Germain.[8]

The striker was quoted as saying:"I know that this is going to get sorted out but I can't tell you when. If we talk about (the) 15 July (deadline)...I'm not worried about that."[9]

Marseille's president,Pape Diouf, echoed Koné's comments, stating:"Ultimatums not only fail to impress me, but they also never provide a solution. Now, concerning Baki, it doesn't just depend on us but on the wishes of the two clubs and, in particular, the two presidents. Personally I think that good sense can do a lot in this case. I remain calm."[10]

On 17 July, Koné spoke to the media once again, regarding his drawn-out transfer saga. He stated:"It's heading down a good road, I hope that it is all going to be done quickly. The important thing is that the two clubs reach an understanding."

Marseille

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In July 2008,Olympique de Marseille announced the signing of Koné.[11][12][13]

In March 2009, Koné was named Ivorian Player of the Year, ahead ofFC Barcelona midfielderYaya Touré.[14]

Lekhwiya

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On 26 May 2010, Koné signed for Qatar League sideLekhwiya along with his Ivorian teammateAruna Dindane.[15]

In the2010–11 Qatar Stars League season, Koné led Lekhwiya to their first ever league championship. He was also named the best player of the season byQFA.[16]

Qatar SC

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On 18 May 2012, Koné signed a one-year contract withQatar SC.[17]

Ajman

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Koné signed forAjman Club of UAE at the start of the 2013–14 season, signing a two-year contract worth $2 million net per season.

International career

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Koné made his international debut for theIvory Coast national team againstSudan on 5 September 2004.

He was part of the Ivorian team for the2006 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt. He scored a vital equaliser againstCameroon in the quarter-final. His team won the penalty shootout 12–11. However, in the final, he was one of two Ivorian players to have his penalty saved as the Ivorians lost to hostsEgypt.

The forward was selected as part of the Ivorian side for the2006 World Cup in Germany. He was given the number 14 shirt, and played his first match for Ivory Coast against theNetherlands on 16 June 2006. He scored his first World Cup goal in that match, where the Ivory Coast lost 2–1.

Koné was also selected as part of the Ivorian squad for the2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana. He made four substitute appearances for the Elephants, and scored once against West African rivalsGuinea in the quarter final stage, where the Ivorians ran out 5–1 winners.

He was also selected in the preliminary Ivory Coast squad for the2010 FIFA World Cup, but was eventually dropped along withGilles Yapi Yapo andEmerse Faé, who played with him in the 2006 World Cup.[18][19]

Personal life

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Koné holds both Ivorian and French nationalities.[20] He is the older brother of fellow Ivorian internationalArouna Koné, who is a striker.[21][22]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[23][24][25]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Al-Ittihad2002–03Qatar Stars League28112811
Lorient2003–04Ligue 2331032103712
2004–0535243524
Total68343210236
Nice2005–06Ligue 13270010337
2006–073382010368
2007–08301410103214
Total9529303010129
Marseille2008–09Ligue 128920001414410
2009–10274101072366
Total551330102138016
Lekhwiya2010–11Qatar Stars League21112111
2011–1216361224
Total3714614315
Qatar SC2012–13Qatar Stars League215215
UMM Salal2013–14Qatar Stars League13323156
Ajman2013–14UAE Pro-League9540135
2014–159393
Total18840228
Paris FC2015–16Ligue 270000070
Career total34211711590274389126

International

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Scores and results list Ivory Coast's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Koné goal.
List of international goals scored by Bakari Koné
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
14 February 2006Cairo Military Academy Stadium,Cairo, Egypt Cameroon1–1 (12–11 pen.)2006 Africa Cup of Nations
216 June 2006Stuttgart, Germany Netherlands1–22006 FIFA World Cup
33 February 2008Sekondi-Takoradi Stadium,Sekondi, Ghana Guinea5–02008 Africa Cup of Nations
420 August 2008Chantilly, France Guinea2–1Friendly
57 September 2008Estádio da Machava,Maputo, Mozambique Mozambique1–12010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
629 March 2009Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny,Abidjan, Ivory Coast Malawi5–02010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
77 June 2009Stade du 28 Septembre,Conakry, Guinea Guinea2–12010 FIFA World Cup Qualification

Honours

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ASEC Mimosas

Nice

Marseille

Lekhwiya

Ivory Coast

Individual

References

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  10. ^"OM unfazed by Koné ultimatum". Archived fromthe original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved15 July 2008.
  11. ^"Gerets delighted with Koné deal". Archived fromthe original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved18 July 2008.
  12. ^"Kone completes Marseille move".BBC Sport. 21 July 2008.Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved6 February 2018.
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  15. ^"Koné au Qatar (officiel)". Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2010. Retrieved28 June 2010.
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  19. ^"FIFA.com". Archived fromthe original on 4 June 2010.
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  21. ^Somoni, M.J."Kolo & Yaya Toure, the Ayew brothers and the top 10 African football siblings".Goal.Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved6 February 2018.
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  27. ^"PALMARÈS".Archived from the original on 6 August 2020. Retrieved11 May 2021.

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Awards

(N) – Nord Section, (C) – Centre Section, (S) – Sud Section, Gr. A – Group A section, Gr. B – Group B section

Ivory Coast squads
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