Ibrahim Ba

Ibrahim N'Goma Ba ( born January 12, 1973 in Dakar, Senegal ) is a retired French footballer. He played for AC Milan.

Career

Ba began his career in 1991 at the French club Le Havre AC, which is known for its good youth work world. By 1996, he completed a total of 128 games for Le Havre, before he was sold to FC Girondins Bordeaux. With the Girondins he reached the League Cup final, before he moved to AC Milan after only one year for 12 million euros. In Italy, however, he could not prevail, and often sat on the bench. So they gave him 1999 to the AC Perugia. After the lending was over, he was loaned directly again, this time to his home to Olympique Marseille. In the port city, he was also only a substitute and made only nine games for "OM". Then he returned to Milan and played until the UEFA Champions League triumph there in 2003. After the rather unsuccessful stations Bolton Wanderers, Caykur Rizespor and Djurgardens 2006 he returned to Italy. He kept fit on the Varese FC without being there with a contract. For the season 2007/ 08 he returned to AC Milan, where he ended his career at the end of the season. Ba has been active since the summer of 2008 as a scout for the African continent at AC Milan.

National team

Ba made ​​his debut in 1997 for the French national football team. He has long been regarded as a candidate for the FIFA 1998 World Cup in their own country, but he was not called by national team coach Aimé Jacquet in the 22 - man squad. In 1998 he made ​​his last international game for the "Equipe Tricolore ". For Ba, a total of eight missions to book.

  • National football team (France)
  • Born in 1973
  • Man
  • Frenchman
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