Bertrand Traoré

Bertrand Isidore Traore (born 6 September 1995 Bobo-Dioulasso ) is a Burkina Faso football player. The midfielder 's national team of Burkina Faso.

Club career

Traoré was in 2009 at the junior level of ASF Bobo- Dioulasso.

On 1 January 2014 Traoré moved to Chelsea. He signed a contract until 30 June 2018 and was loaned to the end of the season in the Dutch Eredivisie for Vitesse Arnhem.

National

In 2009, Traoré part with the Burkinabe U- 17 team at the U - 17 World Cup in South Korea. As the youngest player in the tournament, he came on reaching the second round in all four tournament games used. In 2011 he won with Burkina Faso, the U-17 European Championship, a second World Cup appearance at the U-17 Junior however prevented the FIFA statutes, which only allow each player to participate.

On September 3, 2011 Traoré made ​​his debut shortly before his 16th birthday under coach Paulo Duarte in the senior national team of Burkina Faso during a friendly match against Equatorial Guinea. He succeeded his father Feu Traoré Isaï and its larger brother Alain, who both also wore the national jersey. Duarte called Traoré in the squad for the African Cup in 2012, when he was replaced by his Substitutes in the group game against Sudan to become the third youngest player in the tournament's history.

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