Amadou Rabihou

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Amadou Rabihou
Amadou Dangadji Rabidou (SC Lustenau) .jpg
Personnel
Surname Amadou Dangadji Rabidou
birthday 2nd December 1984
place of birth DoualaCameroon
size 185 cm
position attack
Juniors
Years station
0000-2002 AC Milan
2002-2003 SK Sturm Graz
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2007 SK Sturm Graz 98 (18)
2007-2008 SC Amiens B 8 0(2)
2007-2008 SC Amiens 7 0(1)
2008 DAC Dunajská Streda B 8 0(1)
2008 DAC Dunajská Streda 3 0(0)
2009-2010 SC Austria Lustenau 26 (10)
2010 Hereford United 3 0(0)
2011–2012 SV Waldhof Mannheim 31 0(4)
2012– Al Orooba FC
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
Cameroon U-23
1 Only league games are given.
As of May 19, 2012

2 As of February 10, 2010

Amadou Dangadji Rabidou (mostly also Amadou Rabihou ; born December 2, 1984 in Douala , Cameroon ) is a Cameroonian football player with an Austrian passport in the position of a striker .

Career

Rabihou began his career in Italy with the youth teams of AC Milan . He then moved to Austria in the T-Mobile Bundesliga for SK Sturm Graz, which played there . In 58 games he scored ten goals for Graz . He also played three UI Cup games for the traditional club from Graz and scored two goals. In the 2006/07 season he scored seven goals in 31 missions and was the SK Sturm's top scorer of the season.

Shortly before the transfer deadline in 2007/08, Rabidou moved to France in Ligue 2 for SC Amiens and signed a two-year contract there. In July 2008 he moved to DAC Dunajská Streda in Slovakia , before he became without a club in November 2008. In January 2009, the Cameroonian signed a contract with the Austrian second division club SC Austria Lustenau . From September to October 2010 he was in the English Football League Two with Hereford United under contract. For the 2011/12 season Rabihou moved to the German southern regional division SV Waldhof Mannheim where he could not prevail and his one-year contract was not extended. Rabihou then moved to Al Orooba FC in the United Arab Emirates.

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Individual evidence

  1. Austria strikes at Transfermarkt