Hervé Bazile

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Hervé Bazile
SM Caen B - Stade rennais B 20150913 - Hervé Bazile.JPG
Bazile in September 2015
Personnel
birthday March 18, 1990
place of birth CréteilFrance
size 180 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2008-2011 EA Guingamp 33 0(2)
2011-2013 SC Amiens 40 (10)
2013-2014 Le Poiré-sur-Vie VF 27 (10)
2014-2018 SM Caen 93 0(9)
2018– Le Havre AC 8 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2008-2009 France U-19 9 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: October 15, 2018

Hervé Bazile (born March 18, 1990 in Créteil ) is a French football player of Haitian origin.

Career

Bazile grew up in the region around the French capital Paris and started playing football there. As a ten-year-old, he went without papers to a nearby training session of the professional club EA Guingamp , which was looking for talented young people aged 14 and over. Although he was four years younger than the rest, he was shortlisted and invited to Guingamp for a test match against a youth team of the club. Again he was without ID and again he was able to convince, so that those responsible wanted to sign him immediately. Shortly afterwards they became aware of his real age of only ten years, which would have made his admission to the youth training center impossible. Therefore, he lived with a host family for three years, during which he played for the club's youth, before he was accepted into the youth performance center. He was considered so talented at the time that he was able to play for French youth national teams a few times. In particular, his speed distinguished the striker.

He had already played for the second team Guingamps regularly at fourth division level before he came on the field on December 5, 2008 in a 0-0 draw against HSC Montpellier in the 60th minute and thus made his debut in France's second division. Then it remained for him with sporadic considerations, which is why he also missed the national cup final in 2009 , in which Guingamp secured the title against Rennes. On August 23, 2009, he played for the team for the first time from the start in a 4-1 win against OC Vannes and also contributed his first goal as a professional in the 10th minute. In 2010 he had to accept relegation to the third division, but did not establish himself permanently as a regular player. In view of this, he moved to the second division SC Amiens after the successful rise in 2011 .

At Amiens he had to be content with the joker role, similar to the previous one in Guingamp, and in 2012 he had to accept relegation to the third division. After that he was usually seeded until he moved to league rivals Le Poiré-sur-Vie VF in the summer of 2013 . There he was also able to prevail and also achieved his best goal yield with ten goals in the course of the 2013/14 season.

In the summer break of 2014 he was signed by the club SM Caen , which had previously been promoted to the first division . So he had made the direct jump from third to first class. On August 9 of the same year he was substituted on in a 3-0 win against FC Évian Thonon Gaillard in the 64th minute, making his first division debut. This was followed by regular considerations in the following period.

International

After playing in the youth field for France, he was appointed to the temporary selection of his home country Haiti for the upcoming Gold Cup in 2013 , but was not part of the final squad.

Individual evidence

  1. Hervé Bazile , foot-national.com
  2. Football: Hervé Bazile , footballdatabase.eu
  3. ^ Johnny Placide ne disputera pas la Gold Cup ( Memento from June 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), lenouvelliste.com