Emmanuel Eboué ( bear 4 June 1983 ) is an Ivorian erstwhile professional football player who played as a correctly back. Formed at ASEC Mimosas, he moved to Europe to play for Belgium ‘s Beveren in 2002. He spent most of his career, from 2005 to 2011, with Arsenal of the Premier League, playing 214 games, including the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final. Later he moved to Galatasaray, where he played regularly and won five domestic honor in Turkey.Eboué made his international debut for the Ivory Coast in 2004, finally earning 79 caps by 2013. He was contribution of their squads at five Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and two World Cups.
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Club career [edit ]
early career [edit ]
Born in Abidjan, [ 2 ] Eboué began his football career in the ASEC Mimosas youth academy. In 2002, Eboué moved to ASEC ‘s belgian rear cabaret KSK Beveren and spent three seasons there. His impressive performances in Belgium caught the center of Arsenal ‘s scouts. [ citation needed ]
arsenal [edit ]
2004–05 season [edit ]
Eboué ‘s introduction came alone days after signing from Beveren, in the FA Cup against Stoke City. Although he was not initially a first team regular, making just one FA Premier League appearance, as a substitute, in 2004–05, Eboué was regularly in Arsenal ‘s military reserve team. He did however contribute three appearances to Arsenal ‘s triumphant 2004–05 FA Cup campaign. [ 4 ]
2005–06 season [edit ]
In 2005–06, Eboué made his discovery into the Arsenal side. He started the season chiefly as a reserve musician, though he scored his first goal for Arsenal in the club ‘s 3–0 League Cup third base round victory at Sunderland on 25 October 2005. Despite leaving for the african Cup of Nations in January 2006, he was immediately sent into action on his return ; he made his first career Premiership start at justly back against Liverpool at Anfield, replacing the injured Lauren. With Lauren injured for the rest of the season, Eboué by chance held his set for the remainder of Arsenal ‘s 2005–06 political campaign. [ citation needed ]
Emmanuel meet for Arsenal in August 2007 Eboué ‘s run in the Arsenal side included matches in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase against Real Madrid, Juventus, and Villarreal. Impressed with the room the Ivorian adapted to the increased pace of the Premiership and imperativeness of the Champions League, Arsenal director Arsène Wenger evening compared Eboué to the legendary brazilian winger Garrincha after an energetic performance in the 1 April 2006 bet on against Aston Villa. [ 5 ] Eboué continued in the starting line-up for Arsenal in the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final at the Stade de France. [ citation needed ]
2006–07 season [edit ]
Eboué started the 2006–07 season, and was named the Arsenal Player of the Month for September. however, he was injured in an international and spent the unharmed of the calendar month of October out with injury. He made his inaugural team retort as a utility in the 1–0 get the better of by West Ham United on 5 November, and started the League Cup win over Everton by and by that same week. He scored his second gear Arsenal goal in their 3–1 Champions League victory over Hamburg on 21 November 2006. dogged ankle problems have plagued him throughout December 2006 and January 2007. He attempted to make many comebacks, by and large against high-profile teams such as Liverpool, in the FA Cup third Round and Manchester United, but he was unable to come through them unharmed. Wenger decided to wait until there was no find that there would be a recurrence of the wound. He came off the terrace for Armand Traoré in the League Cup concluding against Chelsea. He started the match against Blackburn Rovers in the FA cup 5th Round Replay, only for his ankle to get hurt again from a studs-up challenge from Blackburn winger Morten Gamst Pedersen, which the referee besides missed. In May 2007, Eboué signed a modern long-run sign with Arsenal .
2007–08 season [edit ]
Eboué in action for the Gunners From the start of the 2007–08 season, Arsène Wenger stated his purpose to move Eboué into a role on the right wing, following the sign of Bacary Sagna. On 20 September 2008, Eboué scored his first base Premier League goal against Bolton Wanderers in an aside couple, which Arsenal won 3–1. [ 6 ]
2008–09 temper [edit ]
During the 2008–09 season, he was frequently criticised by Arsenal fans after some less-than-satisfactory performances. [ citation needed ] In December 2008 against Wigan Athletic at the Emirates, Eboué played particularly ill after being brought on as a substitute. He made many [ quantify ] unforced errors to the point where a small section of Arsenal fans began to boo him. Eboué continued to lose possession and in the second one-half, Eboué tackled his own player and give possession to Wigan. [ citation needed ] He was subsequently substituted. This dramatic dip in form besides coincided with other problems in the team, notably the absence of teammate Theo Walcott ( who besides played regularly on the right wing ) through injury. promote appearances were confined to playing as a wing-forward or veracious back. On 8 March 2009, he scored the third base goal against Burnley in the FA Cup one-fifth round match. On 14 March, he scored two goals ( one a penalty ) in the Gunners ‘ 4–0 forge of Blackburn Rovers. [ 7 ]
2009–10 season [edit ]
He scored his first goal of the 2009–10 season for Arsenal against Wigan Athletic at the Emirates Stadium, on 19 September 2009, the regular in which he was booed by a little part of his own fans in the previous temper. On 9 March 2010, in the irregular stage of Arsenal ‘s Champions League affiliation at home to Porto, Eboué scored the one-fourth goal in a 5–0 winnings having come on as a substitute. In March 2010, Eboué dismissed guess he would leave Arsenal and pledged to see out the remainder of his contract. [ 8 ]
2010–11 season [edit ]
At the goal of 2010, late October or November, Eboué signed another long-run compress with Arsenal. [ 9 ]
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In April 2011, Eboué scored for Arsenal in their 3–1 win over Blackpool at Bloomfield Road, with a brawny strike from his unaccented left foot, which helped keep Arsenal ‘s title hopes animated. In the keep up match against Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium, however, he conceded a last-minute penalty by pushing Lucas Leiva in the back which denied the clubhouse victory and left them six points adrift of the leaders. On 8 May 2011, he was an idle substitute in the game against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium in a 3–1 frustration. [ citation needed ] At the end of the 2010–11 temper, Eboué made 27 appearances in sum and scored once in all competitions. [ citation needed ]
Galatasaray [edit ]
2011–12 season [edit ]
Eboué playing for Galatasaray in 2012 At the start of the 2011–12 season, Eboué lost his squad total to new signing Gervinho, who was given the number 27 shirt upon his arrival, which left Eboué ‘s future at the club unclear. On 16 August 2011, Eboué completed a be active to Turkish club Galatasaray [ 10 ] [ 11 ] for €3.5 million in 4-year contract ( worth €2.35M a season plus bonus ). [ 12 ] Following his move to Galatasaray, Eboué revealed that coach Arsène Wenger told him he would have few first-team opportunities and to listen to matter to to join the turkish side. [ 13 ] On 11 September 2011, Eboué made his debut in the clubs shirt in a 2–0 loss against İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi. [ citation needed ] In the pit between Galatasaray and Beşiktaş which was 0–0, Eboué was pelted with missiles from the crowd whenever he neared the touchline. [ 14 ] On 3 December 2011, Eboué scored his first gear goal against Gençlerbirliği, which was the only finish in a 1–0 winnings. He played 31 matches in the league as he secured his first league style of his professional career. [ citation needed ]
2012–13 season [edit ]
In Eboué ‘s second base temper at the cabaret, the Ivorian helped the team claim victory in the turkish Super Cup on 12 August 2012, playing the whole game in an harbor 3–2 victory over rivals Fenerbahçe at the Kazım Karabekir Stadium in Erzurum. [ 15 ] Eboué was share of the police squad that surprising fell 2–1 to Turkish Second Division english 1461 Trabzon in December 2012. During the 2013 winter transfer windowpane, he was joined by national teammate Didier Drogba on 28 January 2013. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] On 9 April 2013, in the Champions League quarter-final second leg against La Liga cabaret Real Madrid, Eboué scored from long range as Galatarsay secured a 3–2 gain, falling 5–3 on sum. [ 18 ] Eboué helped Galatasaray defend their league claim, playing the full ninety minutes in their 4–2 frustration of Sivasspor on 5 May, a acquire which secured the club ‘s 19th turkish Super Lig style. [ 19 ] In Gala ‘s following match on 12 May, the Kıtalar Arası Derbi against Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray lost the match 2–1 but Eboué and Drogba were subject to racist mistreat from Fenerbahçe fans during the game and no punishment was handed down on the club or its supporters. [ 20 ]
2014–15 season [edit ]
Eboue was left out of the independent police squad by Cesare Prandelli at the beginning of 2014–15 season. As a consequence, he played with the U21 team the wholly season. As Galatasaray ‘s foreign musician limit was full, he could not return to the team after Prandelli had left. [ 21 ] At the end of the temper, his compress was not renewed and Eboué left the club. [ 22 ]
sunderland [edit ]
On 9 March 2016, Eboué signed a short-run contract with Sunderland. [ 23 ] On 31 March 2016, Eboué began serving a annual banish from all football-related bodily process, for failing to pay a former agent. He was released by Sunderland in April 2016, having not played for the club. [ 24 ] [ 25 ]
later career [edit ]
In July 2017, Eboué trained with Hungarian Ferencváros, but could not agree on a shrink with the club. [ 26 ] In October 2017, Eboué was looking to join Türk Ocağı Limasol, a team in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The move fell through due to issues with his rake that were discovered in a medical screen. [ 27 ] In December 2017, Eboué was offered a job coaching the under-14 team at early baseball club Galatasaray, when their coach Fatih Terim was made mindful of Eboué ‘s fiscal problems. [ 28 ]
International career [edit ]
Eboué debuted for Ivory Coast in 2004 and had by and large been a regular fixture in the defense function at right-back for the Elephants, along with former teammate Kolo Touré. On 18 November 2009, Eboué scored his first finish for Ivory Coast in a 2–2 draw against Germany. He was named in Sven-Göran Eriksson ‘s Ivory Coast police squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [ 29 ]
personal animation [edit ]
Eboué is a christian. [ 30 ] He had three children with his belgian wife, Aurélie, whom he married before joining Arsenal. In December 2017, Eboué told the Sunday Mirror that he is poor and homeless due to his divorce and bad investments that were under his early wife ‘s control condition. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] In June 2019, Eboué spoke about his ongoing struggles with mental health. [ 33 ]
career statistics [edit ]
golf club [edit ]
- Allocation of appearances in the various seasons before his Arsenal career is uncertain, and therefore applied to the League section for each club, as per time he spent there.
Club
Season
League
Cup*[38]
Contintental
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
ASEC Mimosas
2001–02
25
3
—
—
25
3
Total
25
3
—
—
25
3
Beveren
2002–03
23
0
—
23
0
2003–04
30
2
—
30
2
2004–05
17
2
7
0
24
2
Total
70
4
7
0
77
4
Arsenal
2004–05
1
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
2005–06
18
0
3
1
11
0
32
1
2006–07
24
0
5
0
6
1
35
1
2007–08
23
0
3
0
10
0
36
0
2008–09
28
3
5
1
11
0
44
4
2009–10
25
0
1
0
10
2
36
3
2010–11
13
1
8
0
6
0
27
1
Total
132
4
28
2
54
3
214
9
Galatasaray
2011–12
31
3
2
0
—
33
3
2012–13
28
0
1
0
10
1
39
1
2013–14
18
1
3
0
8
0
30
1
2014–15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
77
4
6
0
18
1
102
5
Sunderland
2015–16
0
0
0
0
—
0
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Career total
304
15
34
2
79
4
417
21
International [edit ]
National team
Season
Apps
Goals
Ivory Coast
2004
5
0
2005
4
0
2006
12
0
2007
4
0
2008
16
0
2009
10
1
2010
14
1
2011
6
0
2012
7
1
2013
5
0
Total
79
3
International goals [edit ]
Honours [edit ]
Arsenal
Galatasaray
Ivory Coast
References [edit ]
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