Souleymane Sané
Souleymane Sané | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | February 26, 1961 | |
place of birth | Dakar , Senegal | |
size | 173 cm | |
position | Storm | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1964– | FC Blagnac | |
Toulouse FC | ||
FC Vitry-sur-Seine | ||
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
-1981 | CA Vitry | |
1981-1982 | ES Vitry-Châtillon | |
1982-1985 | FV Donaueschingen | |
1983-1984 | → Blagnac FC (loan) | |
1985-1988 | Sc freiburg | 106 (56) |
1988-1990 | 1. FC Nuremberg | 57 (12) |
1990-1994 | SG Wattenscheid 09 | 117 (39) |
1994-1995 | FC Tirol Innsbruck | 48 (23) |
1995-1997 | FC Lausanne Sports | 57 (27) |
1997-1999 | SG Wattenscheid 09 | 45 | (9)
1999 | LASK Linz | 10 | (0)
2000-2001 | FC Schaffhausen | |
2002-2008 | Red and white Leithe | |
SW Wattenscheid 08 | ||
Black and white Südfeldmark | ||
2009-2010 | DJK Wattenscheid (player coach) | |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1990-1997 | Senegal | 55 | (8)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2008-2011 | Zanzibar | |
2009-2010 | DJK Wattenscheid (player coach) | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Souleymane "Samy" Sané (born February 26, 1961 in Dakar , Senegal ) is a former Senegalese - French football player and current football coach . He is the father of professional soccer player Leroy Sané .
Club career
Sané was born in Senegal and came to Toulouse, France, with his parents when he was four . His father worked for the Senegalese embassy. As a child he began with athletics , boxing and wrestling , then decided to play football, also influenced by his brother, who played for the professionals at Toulouse FC . Sané started playing soccer at FC Blagnac in Toulouse and worked as a pastry chef at the same time . In 1981 he was committed by the Paris third division club ES Vitry-Châtillon ; in his first season he was the top scorer.
In 1982 he was transferred to Germany because of his military service with the French army, where he was stationed first in Villingen and then in Donaueschingen . There he was included in the same year with the then fourth division club FV Donaueschingen , who played against relegation.
Step into German professional football
After completing his one-year military service, he returned to Toulouse on short notice in 1983 to play on loan at Blagnac FC . He then received a new offer from FV Donaueschingen and returned to Germany in 1984. Achim Stocker , then president of the second division club SC Freiburg , became aware of Sané when he scored five goals in one half for Donaueschingen. Finally, Sané was signed by the Freiburg team in the summer of 1985.
After he had scored 17 and 18 goals in his first two seasons, respectively, he became the top scorer in his third season in 1987/88 with 21 goals under coach Jörg Berger as the first foreigner in the second division. Among other things, he formed the storm with Jogi Löw during this time .
In the summer of 1988 he moved to Bundesliga club 1. FC Nürnberg under coach Hermann Gerland . There he met players like Andreas Köpke , Manni Schwabl and Dieter Eckstein . He also played twice in the UEFA Cup for Nuremberg in the 1988/89 season and scored in the 2-1 win in the away game against AS Roma .
Sané caused a sensation on the 7th matchday of the 1988/89 season when he roughly fouled the goalkeeper Alexander Famulla in the home game against Karlsruher SC . After Famulla had already safely buried the ball, Sané jumped with a stretched foot on the goalkeeper's head, whose ear was almost completely severed and had to be sewn on again with over 20 stitches; Sané was suspended for six games. He later visited Famulla in the hospital.
He committed another assault against a Nuremberg tabloid journalist, who in several reports subliminally insulted Sané in a racist way and also put it in a negative light privately. Sané broke his nose in a parking lot. This was not legally punished, but Sané donated 2000 D-Marks to a charitable organization.
1990 Sané went to the promoted SG Wattenscheid 09 under coach Hannes Bongartz . With 39 goals he is Wattenscheid's record scorer in the 1st Bundesliga to this day. In the DFB-Pokal game against Hamburger SV in the round of 16 in the 1990/91 season he was thrown by HSV fans with bananas, among other things, and with “ Neger out! “Shouts and noises imitating monkeys. He scored the winning goal in the 87th minute to make it 2-1 for Wattenscheid. Later in the interview he said: “ No negroes out, HSV is out! ". He was also racially insulted on the pitch, allegedly insulting Paul Steiner Sané from Cologne in 1989.
After the descent of Wattenscheider in 1994, Sané went to Austria to FC Tirol Innsbruck , where he was the league's top scorer straight away . He later moved to Switzerland (Lausanne, FC Schaffhausen). From there he returned to SG 09 in the 2nd Bundesliga. Then he played for LASK Linz in the Austrian Bundesliga, with Rot-Weiß Leithe , with which he rose from the district league A to the state league, and at Wattenscheid 09. Later he also played for the state league club Schwarz-Weiß Südfeldmark in Wattenscheid.
In June 2008, Sané became the European coach of Zanzibar . His contract ran until 2011 and only included looking after the team during visits to Europe. In addition, in the summer of 2009 he took over the training of DJK Wattenscheid in the Westphalian district league season B1 as a player coach. This engagement ran until the end of the 2010 season.
National team
When Sané was playing for Nuremberg, Michel Platini , then coach of the French national team, came to town and tried to persuade him to play for France. But then Otto Pfister , then coach in Senegal, made the Senegalese football association aware that Sané had a Senegalese passport. With the support of his father, the association managed to get Sané to reorient himself to Senegal two weeks before the first game for France. He played 55 times for the Senegalese national football team . The incomplete national football team database shows that Sané was part of the national team from 1990 to 1997. Between January 1992 and June 1997 he scored eight international goals.
After a career as a professional footballer
Sané initially worked for his own consultant's player agency and now works for the T21x agency, which is run by Jürgen Milewski and Jens Jeremies .
In addition, Sané is an irregular player in the traditional teams of Wattenscheid 09 and Schalke 04. He is married to the former gymnast Regina Weber and lives in Wattenscheid. The couple has three sons, all of whom are or were active footballers at FC Schalke 04 . In 2015, the eldest son joined the second team of 1. FC Nürnberg , which plays in the Regionalliga Bayern . Leroy made his first Bundesliga appearance at FC Schalke 04 on April 20, 2014 and moved to Manchester City in the English Premier League in 2016 . The youngest son is a youth player at FC Schalke 04.
Web links
- Souleymane Sané in the database of fussballdaten.de
- Souleymane Sané in the database of weltfussball.de
- Souleymane Sané in the database of National-Football-Teams.com (English)
- Souleymane Sané in the database of transfermarkt.de
- Andreas Bock: Souleyman Sané on racism - "... and then you are mute" ; ( Memento from January 22, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Interview with Souleymane Sané on the website of 11 friends from December 8, 2009
- Andreas Bock: Ex-Bundesliga star Sané: “Spaetzle? Madness! My favorite dish! ” Interview by 11 Freunde magazine with Souleymane Sané on Spiegel-Online from July 19, 2013.
- Match statistics Hamburger SV against SG Wattenscheid 09 1: 2 (0: 1) - DFB-Pokal 1990/1991 - round of 16 ; Fussballdaten.de, accessed on July 19, 2013
- Kai Böhne: A professional also plays on the ash pit ; Portrait in the Schwarzwälder Bote from March 10, 2011 (pdf; 765 kB) accessed on April 9, 2013
Individual evidence
- ↑ Interview with 11 friends from July 22, 2013
- ↑ a b Interview with 11 friends from July 22, 2013
- ^ Starting line-up against Fortuna Cologne on November 29, 1986 , transfermarkt.de
- ^ Team line-up against FC St. Pauli on July 23, 1988 , transfermarkt.de
- ↑ Game data on www.transfermarkt.de
- ↑ Interview on the 1. FC Nürnberg website from January 12, 2016
- ↑ Entry on the fansite www.glubberer.de ( Memento of the original from November 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Interview with Samy Sané: "... and then you are mute" , Der Tagesspiegel of December 4, 2007
- ^ Matthias Arnhold: Souleyman Sané - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
- ↑ a b Maike Schulz: “The Samy is here!” 11Freunde, August 26, 2009, accessed on October 30, 2012 .
- ^ Senegal - List of International Matches on rsssf.com
- ^ Report on Sané on derwesten.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sané, Souleymane |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sané, Samy (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Senegalese-French soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 26, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dakar , Senegal |