Gohi Bi Cyriac

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Gohi Bi Cyriac
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Personnel
Surname Cyriac Gohi Bi Zoro Sede
birthday 5th August 1990
place of birth DaloaIvory Coast
size 174 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1999-2003 Fusion FC
2004-2006 ASEC Mimosas
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2006 ASEC Mimosas B
2007-2008 Charlton Athletic 0 0(0)
2007-2008 →  ASEC Mimosas  (loan) 29 (22)
2009–2012 Standard Liege 48 (16)
2012-2015 RSC Anderlecht 56 0(8)
2015-2017 KV Ostend 56 (19)
2017 →  Fulham FC  (loan) 10 0(1)
2017-2019 Sivasspor 25 0(2)
2019 →  Giresunspor  (loan) 3 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2013-2018 Ivory Coast 11 (2)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: January 18, 2020

Cyriac Gohi Bi Zoro Sede or short Cyriac (born August 5, 1990 in Daloa ) is an Ivorian football player .

Career

Cyriac began his career with Fusion FC in his native Ivory Coast. In 2004 he switched to the second team of ASEC Mimosas , which he left for England in 2007 . The Ivorian signed with Charlton Athletic , but he was loaned to his youth club by the Addicks . With the ASEC he was runner-up and he was also the top scorer in the highest Ivorian league. After another six months at home, he was signed by Standard Liège in January 2009 .

Cyriac made his debut in Belgium on April 5, 2009 against Germinal Beerschot , when he came on for Wilfried Dalmat in the 85th minute . The game ended in a 3-1 win for Standard Liège. This was his only appearance in the championship season, and the Supercup was also won this season. The following season he played for the first time at European club level. In the group game of the UEFA Champions League against Arsenal on November 24, 2009, the Ivorian came on in the 67th minute for Dieumerci Mbokani . The game in London ended 0-2 from the perspective of Les Rouches . In this European Cup season he came to another use in the Champions League and later retired with Standard in the Europa League quarter-finals against Hamburger SV . In the championship, the club finished eighth in the regular season as defending champion and reached second place in Group B in the play-offs for the Europa League qualification. The club did not take part in an international competition. In the following season, Cyriac was level with the Walloon runners-up behind KRC Genk and won the Belgian Cup in the final against KVC Westerlo . The 2011/12 season was less successful, however, because he missed the European Cup participation with Liège after fourth place in the regular season with a fifth in the play-offs. During the summer break he therefore switched to the reigning Belgian champions, RSC Anderlecht . In the summer of 2015, Cyriac signed a four-year contract with the Belgian first division club KV Oostende. For the second half of the 2016/17 season he was loaned to Fulham ,

In the summer transfer period of 2017, he moved to the Turkish first division club Sivasspor and loaned it to Giresunspor for the second half of the 2018/19 season. After his return, the contract was terminated on July 10, 2019 and Cyriac has been without a new club since then.

titles and achievements

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Arsenal 2-0 Standard Lounger , bbc.co.uk. 5th July 2012. 
  2. Petric leads HSV out of the "Hell of Sclessin" , kicker.de. 5th July 2012. 
  3. Genk is Belgian champion , kicker.de. 5th July 2012. 
  4. Anderlecht invest transfer from Cyriac , knack.be. 5th July 2012.