Alexandre Mendy

Noël Alexandre Mendy ( [ nɔ.ɛl a.lɛk.sɑdʁ mændi ], born December 14, 1983 in Paris ) is a French footballer of Senegalese origin, used as rechtsfüßiger winger in particular the wing positions in midfield and attack, as well as full-back can be.

After the Frenchman had started his career at various clubs in the Île -de -France, he joined in 2003 as a 19- year-old to the Czech Republic, where he played following eight years for various teams. After winning the Czech Cup 2011 Mendy subsequently moved to England in 2012 and further to Germany, where he was obliged each of associations of the third division.

Career

Youth in the Ile- de -France

Born in 1984 in Paris, Mendy learned to play football in located in front of the gates of the city the Yvelines department by first FC La Verrière and two years later, the OSC Élancourt joined at the age of eight years. Another five years later, in 1999, Mendy then switched to the youth teams of FC Versailles, where he has also been adopted in the men's team from 2001. This Mendy came within the next two years in 34 games of the regional Amateur League Division d' Honneur (Paris Ile- de -France ) for Versailles used.

Beginnings in Pribram and Most

2003 Ivan Hašek mediated, at that time coach of French club Racing Strasbourg, Mendy to the Czech first division Marila Pribram, the Mendy took them under contract. First, under coach Jozef Chovanec, then under his successor František Kopač graduated Mendy then 19 scoreless inserts for Pribram in the season 2003/ 04, which the team finished eleventh place in the table.

In his second year in Pribram Mendy was both under Kopač, and under the employed as manager in December 2004 Pavel Tobiáš among the driving forces of his team during the 2004/ 05 season. He contributed a total of four goals scored in 25 games in reaching the ninth place of the final table. In the first half of the season 2005/ 06 Mendy then completed another 13 games for the Central Bohemian Club, of which however only over the full season. During the winter break Mendy therefore moved within the Gambrinus League for only the summer of 2005 in this league FK SIAD Most Ascended. For the club from the North Bohemian Most Mendy then played in 14 games of the season 2005/ 06 under coach Zdeněk Ščasný to stop a descent into Druhá league. He contributed three goals scored to the fact that the climber with the tenth place in the final table placed even better than his former club from Pribram.

For the season 2006/ 07 undertook Most Mendys younger brother Vincent, who was also changed to the Czech Republic in 2005, so that both first played together in a professional league. While his brother initially denied but only one use in league play, Alexandre Mendy played this season in 22 games for Most, in which he also scored five goals. At the beginning of the 2007/ 08 Mendy then ran four times for musts in the league before moving to the Czech UEFA Cup contenders FK Mladá Boleslav end of August 2007.

Mendy in Mladá Boleslav

Under coach Luděk Zajíc Mendy denied on September 2, 2007, his first league appearance for the club from Mladá Boleslav. The team that had finished third in the preseason, however, was a weak start to the season, so Zajic was replaced by the now also coming from Most to Mladá Boleslav Ščasný. Under this Mendy then played for the first time in an international competition, the UEFA Cup 2007/ 08, in which he scored two goals in five games. However, the team was eliminated in the group stage. In the league, the team took under its seats in the lower half of the table, which is why Ščasný resigned after 21 Gameday as coach and was replaced by Karel Stanner. Under this Mladá Boleslav finally reached the seventh place of the final table, as commemorated by Mendy with a total of 23 games of the season played a part.

In the following season 2008/09 is now acting as coach Pavel Hapal Mladá Boleslav led back into the top flight of the Gambrinus League, threatened end of the season, however, the qualification for international competitions to be missed. Then Dušan Uhrin junior took over as coach, finished with the team but ultimately only the sixth of the final table. It had the coaching change especially for Mendy, who was still performers of his team under Hapal and had completed 24 missions in the starting lineup, negative impact, because under Uhrin he was only a substitute in triplicate.

In the 2009/10 season Mendy got his place back though, so he played in 29 of the 30 season games, but had re slipping out into the middle of the table during this season again for coaching change. 2010/11 played Mendy then again under Karel Stanner in all 30 league games, with the fifth place in the final table, the qualification for the international competitions over the league but was missed again. About the Czech Cup competition, the Mladá Boleslav won this season with a victory on penalties over Sigma Olomouc, the qualification then succeeded but still. This Mendy had also participated in the final game and his penalty kick in the penalty shootout.

About Chesterfield to Rostock

In July 2011, Mendy strove for a move to England, where he partly anonymous participated initially at second division Leeds United in friendly matches. Although Leeds still in early August 2011 showed interest in signing Mendys, it ultimately did not come to this because the club wanted to use its funds to players on urgent required positions. Then graduated Mendy at third division Chesterfield FC for a trial, as a result, he received a one-year contract.

For Chesterfield Mendy then ran in 34 games of the 2011/12 season in the Football League One on, besides took a bet in the FA Cup and also played with the Chesterfield Football league Trophy, which was won in the final against Swindon Town. However, at the end of the season Chesterfield stood firmly relegated to the fourth division, after which the club Mendy submitted no renewed contract offer.

On June 10, 2012 committed Hansa Rostock Mendy, who was awarded a contract for two years. From coach Wolfgang Wolf, he was then employed at the beginning of third league season 2012/13 in the right midfield until after eight games Marc Fascher coach was. Under this Mendy was referred to as right-back to use, which he had finally appeared in 35 of the 38 season games and thereby Rick Geenen displaced from the team. Instead of the direct re-emergence, however, the first in the previous season relegated from the Bundesliga 2 Rostock played against relegation in the Viertklassigkeit, which was averted only at the penultimate round.

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