Fritz Emeran

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Fritz Emeran
Personnel
Surname Fritz Nkusi Emeran
birthday March 28, 1976
place of birth Les AbymesGuadeloupe
size 168 cm
position Defender and midfielder
Juniors
Years station
Sirocco JSA
1992-1993 AS Monaco
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1993 AS Monaco B 1 (0)
1993-1994 Saint-Lô FC 27 (6)
1994-1996 Rennes Stadium B 57 (2)
1996-1997 Rennes stadium 0 (0)
1996-1997 →  Stade Poitevin  (loan) 25 (0)
1997-1999 Saint-Leu FC 60 (3)
1999-2000 KV Mechelen 29 (0)
2000 KRC Genk 6 (0)
2000-2002 Fortuna Sittard 50 (1)
2002-2004 FC Gueugnon 64 (2)
2004-2005 FC Brussels 26 (1)
2005-2006 RAA La Louvière 27 (1)
2006-2007 Asteras Tripoli 15 (0)
2007-2009 APO Levadiakos 41 (0)
2009-2010 FC Saint-Leu
2010–2012 ES Saint-Gratien 24 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2005-2007 Rwanda at least 6 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Fritz Nkusi Emeran (born March 28, 1976 in Les Abymes , Guadeloupe ) is a former Rwandan - French football player on the position of a defender and midfielder . After his career as a football player, the father of a son works for the Italian company Cogne Acciai Speciali SpA at its French headquarters in Paris , the city where Emeran also lives.

Career

Club career

Emeran began his active career as a football player in 1992 with AS Monaco , for which he was used in the youth teams until 1994. In the same year he moved to Saint-Lô FC , where he made 27 appearances in his only year with the club. In the 1994/95 season Emeran transferred to Bretagne to Stade Rennes , where he could not assert himself and so did not come to a competitive game. In 1996 he was finally awarded to Stade Poitiers , where he came to 25 missions in the combat team by the end of the 1996/97 season.

In 1997 there was another move when Emeran transferred to Saint-Leu FC , for whom he played 60 games until his departure in 1999, scoring three goals. In 1999, the Belgian football club KV Mechelen signed him, for which he played 33 games. In early 2000, Emeran made six championship appearances for the Belgian football club KRC Genk . In the same year he moved to the Netherlands , where he was signed by Fortuna Sittard . He stayed with the Dutch until 2002 and came up with 50 championship games and one hit.

In 2002 Emeran returned to France , where he played 64 games with FC Gueugnon in his season from 2002 to 2004 and scored two goals. In 2004 another transfer to Belgium followed. This time he went to the capital for FC Brussels , for whom he had scored a goal in 26 games before he left at the end of the season. His next stop was RAA La Louvière from the Belgian province of Hainaut . For RAAL, the abbreviation for the club, he scored one goal in 28 completed games. After only one season, he turned his back on Belgium. Emeran was slowly becoming a real globetrotter, because this time his trip went to Greece , where the football club Asteras Tripoli signed him. As so often in his career so far, he only played one season for the Tripoli club in which he played 15 games on the pitch. Nevertheless, he was able to record a success at the club when he was promoted to the second highest Greek league, the Beta Ethniki , in 2006 with the team that had been promoted from the Delta Ethniki to the Gamma Ethniki in 2005.

In 2007 his last move followed when he transferred to the top division of Greece, the Super League, to Levadiakos . In the same season, his former club Asteras Tripolis rose to the next higher division for the third time in a row. The club has since played in the top division of Greek men's football. For the provincial club from Livadia Emeran came to a total of 41 championship appearances, in which he scored an own goal. From the summer break before the 2009/10 season, Emeran was considered to be without a club, but he soon switched to French amateur football, where he played for FC Saint-Leu in the lower class from 2009 to 2010 . He later moved to the football club ES Saint-Gratien , where he was used from the 2010/11 season in the fifth-rate French CFA . There he and the team just managed to stay in group A, but still had to relegate to fifth class with the team due to bankruptcy or the application for bankruptcy protection. After he played in 17 games for the club's men's team in 2010/11, he also made his appearances in the following season. In the summer of 2012, the 36-year-old announced the end of his career.

International

In total, Emeran came to four appearances in the national team of Rwanda .

successes

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References and comments

  1. ↑ Mission data only from the 2010/11 season