Moudachirou Amadou

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Moudachirou Amadou
Personnel
Surname Moudachirou Amadou
birthday December 11, 1971
place of birth Benin
position Central defender
Juniors
Years station
AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1993 Rochefort FC
1993-1997 FC Erzgebirge Aue 122 0(2)
1997-1999 Energy Cottbus 59 0(4)
1999-2000 Karlsruher SC 24 0(2)
2000-2001 Hannover 96 29 0(0)
2001-2003 FC St. Pauli 21 0(0)
2004-2005 TuS Holstein Quickborn 4 0(0)
2007-2008 TuS Holstein Quickborn 1 0(0)
2008-2014 TSV Bernhausen 91 (14)
2011 TSV Bernhausen II 1 0(0)
2014-2015 TSV Rohr Stuttgart 14 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Benin at least 17 (?)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2007-2008 TuS Holstein Quickborn U-12
2009-2010 TSV Bernhausen U-19
2011–2012 TSV Bernhausen U-16
2012-2013 TSV Bernhausen 1899
2013-2014 TSV Bernhausen U-19
2014– TSV Rohr Stuttgart
1 Only league games are given.

Moudachirou Amadou (born December 11, 1971 ) is a former Beninese football player .

Career

Amadou first played in his home country at AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé before moving to France for FC Rochefort in the early 1990s . In 1993 he came to Germany for the upper division FC Erzgebirge Aue . In his first season at Aue, he qualified with the club for the newly founded Regionalliga Nordost . He played for Aue in the regional league for three more years before he left the violets after 122 league appearances and joined the second division promoted Energie Cottbus . The central defender played for Cottbus for two years, played 59 games (4 goals) and was an undisputed regular player. At the end of the 1998/1999 season, he asked the club to terminate his contract, which ran until 2001 because he no longer felt comfortable in Cottbus. He had been bullied several times because of the color of his skin and he had been refused entry to a discotheque for this reason, and his wife was also often exposed to hostility. However, those responsible at Energie Cottbus accused Amadou of only wanting to force a change to league rivals Karlsruher SC with the allegations , with whom he had been in discussion for months, but a change has so far failed due to the transfer fee.

Ultimately changed Amadou for 600,000 German marks as required by him for the 1999/2000 season to KSC. With the KSC, Amadou finished last in the table at the end of the season and left the club after one season and 24 league appearances for a transfer fee of 400,000 D-Marks to sign with the second division Hannover 96 . After a strong season with the Hanoverians, Bundesliga promoted FC St. Pauli was interested in the defender and signed the Beniners for a transfer fee of 500,000 D-Marks for the coming first division season. After initially strong performances, he lost his regular place in the middle of the season. The low point of this development was his substitution on matchday 29 against TSV 1860 Munich, when the outnumbered Munich team turned a deficit, Amadou's direct opponent Martin Max scored a flawless hat-trick within 12 minutes and St. Pauli had the last with this defeat Chance of relegation gambled away. For the coach and those responsible, Amadou then no longer played a role in the planning, but due to a lack of interested parties, Amadou stayed at St. Pauli even after relegation in the following season. He came in the second division season 2002/03 only for one use on the 13th match day against 1. FC Cologne. At the end of the 2002/03 season his contract ran out and Amadou could not find a new club.

In the 2004/05 season Amadou briefly played four games in the regional league for the club's relegated TuS Holstein Quickborn , but had to end his career for good because of a knee injury that he had already suffered at St. Pauli. After a break of several years, he got back into preparation for the 2007/2008 season at TuS Holstein and on July 31, 2007, he played another game for the national division. In the 2007/2008 season he trained at the same time as his playing career for 1 year, the U-12 of TuS Holstein Quickborn.

From July 2009 to summer 2014 Moudachirou Amadou played in the district league A at TSV Bernhausen (Stuttgart district) and trained during this time, the U-19, the U-16, the men and again the U-19 from Bernhausen. In 2014 he moved to TSV Rohr as a player-coach, which he led as a coach for promotion to the Stuttgart district league in the 2015/16 season.

Amadou made at least 17 international appearances for the national team of Benin .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Moudachirou Amadou - TSV Bernhausen
  2. Moudachirou Amadou - FUPA.net
  3. Extreme Energies ( Memento from December 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Veiko Kunkis: The departure of a footballer startles Cottbus. In: Berliner Zeitung . June 25, 1999, accessed June 10, 2015 .
  5. kicker special issue: Bundesliga 1999/2000 p. 137
  6. http://kicker.de/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/artikel/247855
  7. kicker special issue: Bundesliga 2001/2002 p. 115
  8. http://kicker.de/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/spielpaarungsbericht/object/540868/
  9. http://kicker.de/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/artikel/263511
  10. http://kicker.de/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/artikel/265596
  11. ^ Moudachirou Amadou - FC Energie Museum
  12. Far from the dazzling ex-professional ( memento of August 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) in Filder-Zeitung of October 21, 2009
  13. Moudachirou Amadou ( Memento of August 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) of January 3, 2016
  14. ^ Filder-Zeitung / FuPa Stuttgart: Master stories: TSV Rohr Stuttgart. Medien Holding Süd GmbH, June 10, 2016, accessed on November 17, 2016 .
  15. kicker special issue: Bundesliga 2002/2003 p. 123

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