Adama Ba

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Adama Ba
Adama Ba.jpg
Ba 2012 in the Brest jersey
Personnel
birthday August 27, 1993
place of birth SélibabyMauritania
size 179 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2011-2013 Stade Brest 15 (0)
2013– SC Bastia 12 (3)
2014-2015 →  Chamois Niort  (loan) 27 (3)
2015-2017 AJ Auxerre 53 (6)
2017-2019 Gazişehir Gaziantep FK 14 (2)
2018– Giresunspor 12 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2013– Mauritania 15 (3)
1 Only league games are given.
As of January 5, 2019

2 As of May 30, 2016

Adama Ba (born August 27, 1993 in Sélibaby ) is a Mauritanian football player .

Career

society

Ba was born in Mauritania, West Africa, where he spent his early childhood and began playing football for FC Sebkha when he was six . As an 11-year-old he came to France and initially wore the jersey of the amateur club Metallo Sport Chantenay from the city of Nantes . Talent scouts from Stade Brest discovered him and accepted him into the youth department of the professional club. He proved his skills so well that he was part of the top division team for the first time at the beginning of the 2011/12 season. He made his debut in the top French division on August 27, 2011, when he replaced Eden Ben Basat in a 0-0 draw against OGC Nice in stoppage time in the second half . His first assignment at professional level was therefore exactly on his 18th birthday. In the following time he was occasionally considered for further games with the first division eleven, where he always played the role of a substitute. At the same time he also ran for the second team and the U-19 team from Brest and reached the semifinals of the Coupe Gambardella with the latter in 2012 . At the beginning of the 2012/13 season, however, he was given a professional contract and thus became a permanent part of the first team. However, his previous role was initially retained and he was rarely used in the first half of the season. On February 16, 2013, he was in the starting line-up for the first time in a 1-1 draw against AC Ajaccio . Only towards the end of the season did the coach regularly bet on him, but Ba could no longer contribute anything to averting the fall into the second division.

After the descent from Brest in 2013 he could personally still in the top league of France remain because of him Corsica -based SC Bastia took them under contract. No transfer fee was due for the change. On August 17 of the same year he played his first game in his new employer's shirt in a 2-0 win against Valenciennes FC , scoring his first ever goal in the league just four minutes after being substituted on. In the following time it remained similar to before in Brest with occasional missions, in which he was often substituted. In August 2014 he was awarded to the second division team Chamois Niort in order to receive more match practice. At Niort he was able to establish himself and was regularly called up, but without occupying a permanent regular position. In the run-up to the 2015/16 season, he initially returned to Bastia, but switched to the second division AJ Auxerre a little later .

In the summer of 2017, Ba moved to Turkey to the second division Gazişehir Gaziantep FK and after one season to league rivals Giresunspor .

National team

A 0-0 in a friendly against Canada was on August 9, 2013 Bas first encounter that he was allowed to deny for the Mauritanian national team . This was followed by regular appointments for the 19-year-old at the time of his debut. Just two days after his first international match, he played with the team again against Canada, scored his first goal at international level and at the same time ensured the 1-0 final result.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Adama Ba: "Ne pas penser au Stade de France" - Finistère ( memento of September 6, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ), ouest-france.fr
  2. Adama Ba , transfermarkt.de
  3. Entretien exclusif avec Adama Ba: Le prodige mauritanien de Brest se confie à Maurifoot , noorinfo.com
  4. Adama Ba , national-football-teams.com