Mansour Guèye

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Mansour Guèye
Personnel
birthday December 30, 1985
place of birth DakarSenegal
size 182 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2004 Servette FC
2004-2011 FC Timișoara 82 (17)
2008 →  CS Buftea  (loan) 14 0(8)
2009 →  Gloria Buzău  (loan) 14 0(7)
2012-2013 Ordabassy Shymkent 39 (10)
2014 ACS Poli Timișoara 5 0(0)
2014-2015 Hajer Club 7 0(1)
2016 Locomotive Plovdiv 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of June 30, 2016

Mansour Guèye (born December 30, 1985 in Dakar ) is a Senegalese football player . The striker has been without a club since summer 2016.

Career

Mansour Guèye's career began in 2003 with Servette FC's second team . A year later he moved to Romania for FC Timișoara in Divizia A (now Liga 1 ). After it was first used regularly, it was used less often in the 2007/08 season . In the following season he was first loaned to League 2 at CS Buftea , in the second half of the season to Gloria Buzau in League 1. At both clubs he shone as a goalscorer. After his return to Timișoara, he was unable to assert himself there and was only used sporadically.

After his club no longer received a license in the summer of 2011, Guèye was without a club for half a year before the Kazakh first division club Ordabassy Schymkent signed him in early 2012. After two years, he returned to Timișoara in early 2014, which was now back in League 1. At the end of the 2013/14 season , he had to relegate his new team. He then moved to the Hajer Club in Saudi Arabia. There it was only used seven times. From July to December 2015 he was without a club, before Lokomotive Plovdiv signed him at the beginning of 2016 . Here, too, he only got two games. Since summer 2016 he has been without engagement again.

successes

  • Romanian Cup finalist: 2007

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