Mickaël Poté

Mickaël Poté (* September 24, 1984 in Lyon ) is a Beninese - French footballer who stands since 2011 with Dynamo Dresden under contract and is active for the Benin national team. He's Right adaptable and in attack.

Career

Clubs

In the youth of Grenoble Foot designed Poté played for the French second division club Clermont Foot (2007-2009) and Le Mans FC (2011 ) and for the first division club OGC Nice ( 2009-2011). At the beginning of the 2011/12 season he signed a three-year contract with the German second-division Dynamo Dresden Movers, where he was under Ralf Loose 26 August 2011 (6th Round ) in the 0-3 away defeat against MSV Duisburg his debut as he was substituted after 71 minutes for Pavel Fořt. With a total of twelve hits Poté was at the end of the season dynamos second top scorer behind his strike partner Zlatko Dedič (13 goals). At the beginning of the 2012/13 season there was a request from the Bundesliga climber SpVgg Greuther Fürth, which was however rejected by the Dresden club management. Poté finally decided prematurely to extend his 2014 expiring contract for another year. Since 2013 he holds temporarily held the captain's armband. With a total of 18 goals he is the Dynamo player with the highest second division gates of history.

National

On September 7, 2008 Poté made ​​his debut for the Benin national team, as he stood in the 3-2 home win in the World Cup qualifier against Angola in the starting lineup and played the entire game through. He was also in the Benin squad at the African Cup 2010.

Private life

Mickaël Poté is a practicing Muslim and has with his wife, a daughter and two sons.

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