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Guillaume Hoarau

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French footballer (born 1984)

Guillaume Hoarau
Hoarau withYoung Boys in 2017
Personal information
Date of birth (1984-03-05)5 March 1984 (age 41)[1]
Place of birthSaint-Louis,[1] Réunion, France
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)[1]
PositionForward
Team information
Current team
FC Muri-Gümligen
Youth career
1994–2004Saint-Pierroise
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2008Le Havre81(33)
2006–2007Gueugnon (loan)21(8)
2008–2013Paris Saint-Germain114(38)
2013Dalian Aerbin20(3)
2014Bordeaux16(3)
2014–2020Young Boys141(94)
2020–2022Sion30(9)
2022–2023Saint-Pierroise
2023–FC Muri6(4)
Total423(188)
International career
2010–2011France5(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Guillaume Hoarau (born 5 March 1984) is a French former professionalfootballer who played as aforward.

Club career

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Early career

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Hoarau started his football career atJS Saint-Pierroise in his native Réunion. In 1995,Le Havre AC scouts considered him too "thin" and signed his then-teammateFlorent Sinama Pongolle. After gaining the attention of then-Le Havre managerJean-François Domergue, Hoarau signed his first professional contract at the age of 20 for Le Havre in January 2004.[2] He made his league debut on 12 May 2004 againstChâteauroux in a 2–1 loss, coming on as a substitute.[3]

Despite being signed, Hoarau spent the majority of his career under Domergue playing in thereserves, often earning brief call-ups to the senior squad, then quickly being sent down.[4] He registered his first career goal in just the second match of the2004–05 season in a 2–1 victory overAmiens.[5] Despite this, his play was heavily limited following the firing of Domergue and the appointment of temporary managerPhilippe Hinschberger. During thefollowing season under new manager Thierry Uvenard, his playing time increased—he appeared in 28 matches, scoring five goals. Thenext season, he only made five appearances for Le Havre before being sent on loan toGueugnon, where he made 21 appearances and scored eight goals.[citation needed]

Ligue 2 star

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Under new managerJean-Marc Nobilo, his fourth manager in four years, Hoarau was installed as the lead striker and flourished. Playing in all 38 league matches, he was top scorer with 28 goals and, at one point during the season, scored at least one goal in 12-straight matches.[6] His performances led to the French media naming him the "Karim Benzema ofLigue 2", as Benzema was having a similar season inLigue 1.[4] His performances caught the eye of several Ligue 1 clubs, such asAuxerre,Marseille, andParis Saint-Germain to name a few, as well as English clubsArsenal,Blackburn Rovers andChelsea,[7] who likened the player toPeter Crouch. Eventually, it was announced in January 2008 that Hoarau had signed with Parisian club Paris Saint-Germain on a four-year deal after reportedly snubbing the club's primary rival, Marseille.[8] PSG paid Le Havre fee of €500,000 and also allowed the player to finish the Ligue 2 season with his former club, whom he helped achieve promotion to Ligue 1.[citation needed]

Paris Saint-Germain

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Hoarau during a training session withParis Saint-Germain in 2011

Hoarau arrived in Paris following the Ligue 2 season with high expectations, as he was expected to replace club legendPauleta and live up to comments made by former presidentAlain Cayzac, who referred to Hoarau as being the "signing of the century" for PSG.[9]

He made his debut for the club in a 1–0 defeat atMonaco on 9 August 2008. After going scoreless the first week, Hoarau responded in the second week scoring his first goal for the club on his home debut in a 1–0 victory overBordeaux.[10] His breakthrough into the team came in the annualClassique against rivals Marseille on 26 October 2008. In a huge 4–2 victory for the club, Hoarau scored a brace.[11] He followed this up by scoring another brace, this time against his former club Le Havre in a 3–1 victory.[12] His next set of goals were againstLe Mans, earning another brace in another 3–1 victory.[13] Hoarau also continued his solid form on the European stage scoring a brace in the club's first leg match againstVfL Wolfsburg on 18 February 2009 in the2008–09 UEFA Cup.[14] In totalfor the season, Hoarau made 45 appearances, 32 in league play, and scored 20 goals, 17 in league play, contributing to the club's successful season where they reached as high as the second position in the league and made it to thequarter-finals of the UEFA Cup.[citation needed]

Due to his great performances, Hoarau was linked to several clubs, most notablyLyon, who offered €10 million for the player's services.[15] Both Hoarau and PSG, however, downplayed the offer and, two days later, Hoarau signed a contract extension until 2013.[16]

Following his successful first season in Paris, Hoarau struggled to reproduce the same kind of form. The arrival of new strikerMevlüt Erdinç failed to ignite a successful partnership, with both players often injured and profligate in front of goal whenever they managed to play. Hoarau did however score the winning goal for PSG in extra time in the2010 Coupe de France Final.[17] Since the signing of new strikerKevin Gameiro in the summer of 2011, both Hoarau and Erdinç were relegated to the substitutes' bench, and the former suffered a serious injury on the very first day of the2011–12 season. Hoarau was linked with a loan move toSaint-Étienne.[18] On the last day of the 2011–12 season, withMontpellier and PSG both chasing the Ligue 1 title, Hoarau suffered an injury in a match againstLorient, with Montpeillier going on to win their first league title.[19]

In the2012–13 season, Hoarau featured less for the club and was placed on the transfer list despite being out of contract at the end of the season.[20]

Upon his departure to Dalin Aerbin, Hoarau appeared atParc des Princes, where he made a farewell speech and was left emotional, saying, "Nothing has changed. I'm a little excited. I have a small tear in the eye."[21]

Dalian Aerbin

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On 9 January 2013, Hoarau signed withChinese Super League sideDalian Aerbin.[22] On the same day, he was presented by the club.[23] His move to China received objection by commentatorJean-Michel Larqué.[24]

Hoarau made his debut in the opening game of the season, coming on as a substitute in the 69th minute forZhou Tong, in a 1–0 loss againstShandong Luneng. Hoarau scored his first goal three weeks later, on 30 March 2013, in a 3–3 draw against newly promotedShanghai East Asia.[25] Two weeks later, on 14 April 2013, Hoarau scored again in a 2–1 loss against reigning league championGuangzhou Evergrande. Hoarau later struggled to score despite having earned himself as first team regular. His lack of scoring lead the club recruitNabil Baha as their new striker, with the club considering selling Hoarau during the summer transfer window.[26] Eventually, Hoarau would stay at the club for the season and would help the club finish in fifth in the league table.[citation needed]

Upon the conclusion of the2013 season, Chinese media Sina Sports reported that Hoarau was among several foreign players to leave Dalian Aerbin.[27][28] Four days later, the club confirmed the departure of Hoarau, who would return to France.[29]

Bordeaux

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After one season in China, Hoarau returned to France by joining Ligue 1 side Bordeaux until the end of the2013–14 season.[30] Prior to the move, Hoarau was also linked with Marseille.[31] The move to Marseille did not transpire, as Hoarau preferred moving elsewhere.[32]

Young Boys

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In the summer of 2014, Hoarau left Bordeaux and joined Swiss side BSC Young Boys.[33]

He was part of the Young Boys squad that won the2017–18 Swiss Super League, their first league title in 32 years.[34]

In theplay-off round of the Champions League campaign the following season, Hoarau scored goals in both legs againstDinamo Zagreb, which took Young Boys to the group stages for the first time ever.[33] He scored twice more in the final group game on 12 December, a surprise 2–1 defeat of Italian giantsJuventus. Despite the victory, Young Boys still finished bottom of the group on four points.[35]

Sion

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On 18 September 2020, Hoarau signed with fellow Swiss sideSion.[36]

Retirement

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In August 2022, at the age of 38, Hoarau announced his retirement from professional playing.[37]

International career

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On 23 March 2009, Hoarau was called up to theFrance national team to replace the injuredNicolas Anelka on the squad.[citation needed]

Personal life

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In addition to football, Hoarau has a strong passion for making music and has sung live on French TV.[38]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[39]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Le Havre2003–04Ligue 210000010
2004–05910010101
2005–062841010304
2006–0750001161
2007–08382810214129
Total813320528835
Gueugnon (loan)2006–07Ligue 22181000228
Paris Saint-Germain2008–09Ligue 1331730209[c]34720
2009–102265210288
2010–1133967309[d]4005120
2011–1220540002[d]1266
2012–136100102[e]192
Total11438189702290016156
Dalian Yifang2013Chinese Super League20333236
Bordeaux2013–14Ligue 11630010173
Young Boys2014–15Swiss Super League2817108[d]63723
2015–162218003[f]02518
2016–172118227[g]53025
2017–182515315[h]23318
2018–192824207[e]53729
2019–20172215[d]1244
Total141941043519186117
Sion2020–21Swiss Super League226112[i]2259
2021–22831093
Total30921223412
Career total4231883617132572822531237
  1. ^IncludesCoupe de France,Chinese FA Cup,Swiss Cup
  2. ^IncludesCoupe de la Ligue
  3. ^Appearances inUEFA Cup
  4. ^abcdAppearances inUEFA Europa League
  5. ^abAppearances inUEFA Champions League
  6. ^One appearance in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and five goals in UEFA Europa League
  8. ^Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and five goals in UEFA Europa League
  9. ^Appearances in Swiss Super League relegation play-offs

Honours

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Le Havre

Paris Saint-Germain

Young Boys

Individual

References

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