Alexandre Boucicaut

Jean Michel Alexandre Boucicaut ( born November 18, 1981 in Port-au -Prince ) is a Haitian soccer player who currently plays for Violette AC in Port -au -Prince. Between 2001 and 2008 he was a member of the Haitian national team.

Career

Boucicaut started his footballer career in 1999 with Racing Club Haïtien in Port -au -Prince and in 2000 with his club Haitian soccer champions. After the season he moved to Violette AC and played there for four years, and he scored 22 goals in 47 games. With Violette AC he took in 2000 and 2002 at the CFU Club Championship part. In 2004, he signed as a fourth Haitian players after Sebastien pretreatment, Patrick Tardieu and Jean Philippe Peguero a contract with a club from the U.S. professional league, in this case with the Chicago Fire SC. In 2005 he moved to the Colorado Rapids, but not once played in 2006 and went to Colombia to Santa Fe CD. In 2007 he played in Querétaro Fútbol Club from Mexico, the same year he finally moved back to Violette AC, for which he still plays today.

For the Haitian national soccer team Boucicaut played between 2001 and 2007 31 times, where he scored six goals. In 2007, he won his country's Caribbean Nations Cup. In 23 minutes he scored the 1-0 for Haiti. In 2001, he also reached the final of this competition.

Achievements

  • Caribbean Nations Cup: 2007
  • 2000
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