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Serge Alain Stéphane Aurier (French: [sɛʁʒ oʁje]; born 24 December 1992) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for the Ivory Coast national team. Aurier moved to France as a child and played for Lens , Toulouse and Paris Saint-Germain , winning 11 major trophies with the latter.
Souleymane Coulibaly began his international career with Ivory Coast national under-17 football team at the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup where he scored nine goals in four matches: one goal against Australia, a poker against Denmark, and a hat-trick in a draw against Brazil.
Ivory Coast: MF: 2006–2009: 134: 0: 22: 123 ... Records and history of players on Tottenham Hotspur F.C. official site; Every player ever to play for Spurs in a ...
Born in the Ivory Coast and moving to Mali aged 13 to pursue a professional football career, Bissouma participated at the 2016 African Nations Championship with Mali. [28] In the semi-final against the Ivory Coast , he was brought on as a substitute in the 76th minute and scored the only goal of the game, in the 89th minute.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 March 2025. See also: List of foreign Premier League goalscorers This is a list of foreign players in the Premier League, which commenced play in 1992. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria: Have played at least one Premier League game. Players who were signed by Premier ...
Zokora playing for the Ivory Coast in 2007. Zokora has played 123 international matches for the Ivory Coast and is their most capped player of all time. [39] He scored his only goal at the international level in a 4–0 defeat of Botswana on 22 June 2008 that moved the Ivory Coast to the top of their group in 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. [40]
Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur's signing of South Korean teenager Yang Min-hyuk was the latest in a number of East Asian players to move to England in 2024 as clubs look for the next Son ...
On 4 February 2015, Touré scored the opening goal in the Ivory Coast's 3–1 semi-final victory over DR Congo to qualify the team for their third Africa Cup of Nations final in nine years. [80] On 8 February, in the final held at the Estadio de Bata in Equatorial Guinea, Touré captained the Ivory Coast as they won a first AFCON title since ...