Ibrahima Thiam

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Ibrahima Thiam
Personal information
Full name Ibrahima Thiam-Iyane
Date of birth (1981-08-20) 20 August 1981 (age 42)
Place of birth Guédiawaye, Senegal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002/2003 Kickers Emden[1] 0 (0)
2002/2003 PFC Dobrudzha
2004 Strømsgodset Toppfotball 7 (1)
2005–20xx KFC Verbroedering Geel[2][3]
AFC Tubize[4]
2007 C.S. Visé[5]
2007/2008 UR Namur[6]
2008 Drogheda United F.C. 15 (2)
2009–2010[9] KV Turnhout[7][8] 11 (2)
2011 KSV Roeselare[10][11] 1 (0)
2012/2013[13] Budapest Honvéd FC[12] 0 (0)
2012 Budapest Honvéd FC II 1 (0)
2014 KV Turnhout[14] 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ibrahima Thiam (born 20 August 1981 in Guédiawaye) is a Senegalese retired footballer. He considers himself to be a target man.[11]

Career[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

Working out on an agreement with PFC Dobrudzha during preseason 2002/03,[15] Thiam finished the season with one goal as Dobrudzha dispatched Botev Plovdiv 3–0.[16] Despite interest from Beroe,[17] he disappeared from Bulgaria without knowledge from the Dobrudzha officials.[18]

Norway[edit]

Garnering interest from Strømsgodset Toppfotball and invited to their training camp,[19] the Senegal youth international was rewarded a deal with Godset at the conclusion of summer 2004,[20] breaking his duck as they felled Tromsdalen 4-2[21] before being let go that November.[22]

Ireland[edit]

Rewarded a deal at Drogheda United after impressing on trial during 2008,[23] the 6 ft 6in tall footballer first started as they took on Cork City at the Stanza Cup.[24] Labelled as a "beanpole",[25] he finished the season with 15 appearances and totaled 2 goals, opening his account in a 4–0 rout of Cobh Ramblers,[26] with his second coming as the Drogs got one point at home to Shamrock Rovers.[27]

One fan was handed a lifetime ban when he made racist comments about Thiam.[28]

France and Belgium[edit]

He left Drogheda for Europe, playing with Paris SG and RC Lens,[29] then Roeselare in Belgium.[30]

Personal life[edit]

He is married to a Flemish woman.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Die Oberligen 2002/03 DSFS
  2. ^ Geel - subtop is weer mogelijk Voetbalkrant.com
  3. ^ R Antwerp FC La DH
  4. ^ Boskamp : Noyau de 14 joueurs La DH
  5. ^ DROIT AU BUT La Libre
  6. ^ Une large première et deux transferts La DH
  7. ^ Ibrahima Iyame Thiam moet de nieuwe sensatie worden bij KV Turnhout Het Nieuwsblad
  8. ^ Nieuwe aanvaller voor KV Turnhout Het Nieuwsblad
  9. ^ 2de klasse KV Turnhout Het Nieuwsblad
  10. ^ Ibrahima Thiam moet aanval KSV Roeselare versterken Archived 29 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine KW.be
  11. ^ a b c Ibrahima Thiam hoopt zijn carrière nieuw leven in te blazen Het Nieuwsblad
  12. ^ Szenegáli labdarúgót igazoltunk Budapest Honvéd Online
  13. ^ NB I: tekintse meg egy helyen az összes téli átigazolást! NSO
  14. ^ derde klasse - KV Turnhout - nieuws 08/09 Het Nieuwsblad
  15. ^ Още един сенегалец подписва с "Добруджа" СЕГА
  16. ^ "Добруджа" победи "канарчетата" с 3:0 Дневник
  17. ^ "Берое" преговаря с 2-ма от "Добруджа" СЕГА
  18. ^ Сенегалец изчезна от "Добруджа" СЕГА
  19. ^ Jakten på en målscorer Drammens Tided
  20. ^ Ibrahim Thiam klar for Godset Stromsgodset Media
  21. ^ Thiams første Drammens Tided
  22. ^ Ingen kontrakt Stromsgodset Media
  23. ^ Drogs sign Senegalese star Irish Examiner
  24. ^ City fail to break duck in Drogs deadlock Independent.ie
  25. ^ "Faz leaves Drogs clutching at straws".
  26. ^ Drogheda earn biggest win of the season Irish Examiner
  27. ^ Senegal striker earns Drogs a point Irish Examiner
  28. ^ Fan banned for life over racist abuse Drogheda Independent (Show Racism The Red Card)
  29. ^ Buxeda, Yann (26 October 2016). "Un ex-international sénégalais s'offre un club de D1 en Europe". France 24. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  30. ^ "VOETBAL 2DE KLASSE FC BRUSSELS - SV ROESELARE Ibrahima Thiam hoopt zijn carrière nieuw leven in te blazen".

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