Cédric Fauré

Cédric Fauré (born 14 February 1979 in Toulouse ) is a French football player. In the 2013/14 season he was first at En Avant Guingamp under contract, was delivered in the winter transfer window but to the Belgian Erstdivisionär Sporting Charleroi ..

Career

The striker started his career at AS Muret, in 1999 moved to the U.S. Luzenac and early 2001 to Balma Sporting Club, another amateur division. From the summer of 2001 he played for the then Drittdivisionär Toulouse FC, with whom he ascended twice in succession. In the season 2002/ 03 he had scored 20 goals for the first team that made ​​him the top scorer in Ligue 2, and rose on the end of the season with her on the Ligue 1. There, too, he played 36 league games for the Purple and Whites, scoring ten goals. In 2003 he was also honored by the professional footballers union UNFP as the best fielder in the Ligue 2. However, he was released to EA Guingamp in 2004 and returned so back to the second division, where he has since - only interrupted by twelve months in Ligue 1 and the National - has earned a reputation as a reliable scorer.

The 2005/06 season he began at FC Istres, where overtook him after the first round of the first division side Le Mans. There he stood, however, despite 14 point games with two Torerfolgen in the shadow of simultaneously -down Brazilian Grafite. Therefore Cédric Fauré left the Manceaux after only six months and played in the next two years for Stade Reims, where he worked in 72 league games the higher-class Le Havre AC interested because of its 31 matches for itself. But during the winter break of the season 2008/ 09 he returned to Reims, remained there during the one-year Drittliga intermezzo, in which he again the best league scorer was charged with 25 hits, and was instrumental in the 2011/12 season at the rise of the Red whites involved from the Champagne region, to which he has become more of acting as though retracted tip contributed another 15 goals. He was again the second division 's top scorer. To a contract extension, it is still not come in the summer of 2012; then the attacker returned for two years for second division side Guingamp, with which he ascended twelve months later in the first division. After Fauré was there came just four first round games available for use, the club gave him away to Sporting Charleroi.

Stations

Palmarčs

  • Scorer in the Ligue 2: 2003, 2012
  • Scorer in the National: 2010
  • UNFP Trophy as the best second division Fielder: 2003
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