Wilfried Dalmat

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Wilfried Dalmat
Wilfried Dalmat.JPG
Dalmat in the jersey of Orduspor (2012)
Personnel
birthday 17th July 1982
place of birth ToursFrance
size 176 cm
position right midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1996 US Joué-les-Tours
1996-2000 FC Nantes
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000-2002 FC Nantes B 32 0(5)
2000-2003 FC Nantes 26 0(2)
2002 →  Olympique Marseille  (loan) 11 0(1)
2003 →  LB Châteauroux  (loan) 13 0(1)
2003 →  US Lecce  (loan) 7 0(1)
2003-2005 Grenoble Foot 33 0(1)
2005-2006 Racing Santander 11 0(1)
2006-2008 RAEC Mons 66 (11)
2008-2010 Standard Liege 50 0(6)
2010-2011 Club Bruges 23 0(3)
2011-2013 Orduspor 25 0(0)
2012 →  Karşıyaka SK  (loan) 16 0(1)
2013 →  Boluspor  (loan) 11 0(1)
2013-2014 Panetolikos 10 0(2)
2014-2015 Royal White Star Brussels 16 0(3)
2016-2019 Bourges FC 66 (22)
2019– Vierzon FC 1 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2000 France U-19
France U-21
France U-23 2 0(0)
2019– Saint Martin 4 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.
As of February 2, 2020

2 As of February 2, 2020

Wilfried Dalmat (born July 17, 1982 in Tours ) is a French football player with roots in Saint-Martin .

Career

society

Dalmat started his career in the youth team of US Joué-les-Tours. In 1996 he moved to FC Nantes , where he was brought to the first team in 2000. In its first season, Nantes was champion in France. Furthermore, the Trophée des Champions , the French Supercup, could be won. After another six months with the champions and after his first appearances in the UEFA Champions League (debut on September 11, 2001 against PSV Eindhoven , Dalmat scored the 3-0 in a 4-1 win, three more games followed), he switched to the January 2002 to Olympique Marseille , with which he reached the ninth place. In the summer he returned to Nantes ; He turned his back on this club during the winter transition period and went to LB Châteauroux in Ligue 2 .

After fifth place, he moved within the second-highest French league to Grenoble Foot , to which he also remained loyal for only half a year. In the spring of 2004 he was in Italy at Lecce under contract with which he ten the place Serie A reached. He then returned to Grenoble for a full season . In 2005/06 he went to Spain , where Dalmat played for Racing Santander . The relegation could be prevented by one point, Racing finished 17th. Then he moved to Belgium to RAEC Mons . 8th and 16th place were achieved in two seasons. In 2008 the contract was signed at Standard Liège . Here he was able to celebrate his second championship title and his second Supercup victory. After a relatively messed up season in 2009/10 (reached quarter-finals in the Europa League, eighth in the league, second place in Group B of the Europa League play-offs), he moved to league rivals Club Brugge in the summer of 2010 . After the 2010/11 season, Dalmat moved to Turkey and will play for Orduspor in the future.

For the 2012/13 season he was loaned to the second division Karşıyaka SK. In his new club, he immediately established himself as a service provider. With his goal to 1-0 in the league game on December 10, 2012 against Kayseri Erciyesspor , he scored the fastest goal in the history of the TFF 1. Lig . After he had played the first half of the 2012/13 season at Karşıyaka, he was loaned to the second division Boluspor for the second half of the season . Then followed the move to Greece to Panetolikos and a year later to the Belgian club Royal White Star Brussels .

Since 2016 he has only been active in the amateur field and played three seasons for FC Bourges and since summer 2019 for Vierzon FC .

National team

Dalmat played for various French national teams . On September 6, 2019, at the age of 37, he made his debut for the Saint-Martin national team in the CONCACAF Nations League against Barbados (0: 4). In his second international match against the US Virgin Islands (1: 2) he even scored a goal.

Private

His brother Stéphane Dalmat was also active as a professional footballer and played for Inter Milan , Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur , among others .

successes

  • French champion: 2001
  • French Super Cup winner: 2001
  • Belgian champion: 2009
  • Belgian Super Cup winner: 2009

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ Sélection Nationale 18 ans; September 13, 2000 ( Memento from May 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. fotomac.com.tr: "Dalmat Karşıyaka'da." (Accessed on August 5, 2012)
  3. milliyet.com.tr: “Yeni rekor! 11. saniyede gol ... " (accessed on December 11, 2012)