Ibrahima Bakayoko

Ibrahima Bakayoko ( born December 31, 1976 in Seguela ) is an Ivorian football player, he plays on the position of a Stürmers.Abidjans

Ibrahima Bakayoko he moved in the 1995/96 season from Stade d' Abidjan to Montpellier HSC, already in its second season, he scored 13 goals here. After three and a half seasons with Montpellier he joined the 1998/99 season for Everton in the Premier League. After a season in England Bakayoko then moved to Olympique Marseille. Here he was at once to the root formation, before moving to CA Osasuna for the season 2003/ 04. After just one season in Spain he returned to France for FC Istres. For the 2005/06 season Bakayoko then moved to the Serie A club AS Livorno. Here he came in his first season, although used regularly, but he scored only one match and could not completely convince. On 25 January 2007 he moved to FC Messina, where he signed a contract until 2009. His next visits were, so that he moved only for a short period in summer 2007 to AE Larissa, a year later to PAOK Thessaloniki and another year later to PAS Ioannina. In Ioannina he stayed for three seasons, before the 2012/13 season at second division denied the Niki Volos.

Then Bakayoko cared for the which he founded and financed from its own resources Groupe Scolaire school Louis- Nicollin in Abidjan's Cocody district town, which also has a branch for football talent. The President of the HSC Montpellier he has chosen as patron because this was " the most impressive and most honest functionary ", with the Bakayoko had to do during his long career. Around the turn of the year 2013/2014 came the desire to go back to playing football, back, and has since borne Ibrahima Bakayoko the dress of Stade Bordeaux, who competes in the fourth highest league, a purely amateur league.

Achievements

  • Participation in the Africa Cup 1996 in South Africa ( 2 inserts)
  • Participation in the African Nations Cup in 1998 in Burkina Faso (4 inserts)
  • Participation in the African Cup of Nations 2000 in Ghana and Nigeria ( 3 inserts)
  • Participation in the African Cup of Nations 2002 Mali (3 inserts)
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