Jonathan Biabiany

Jonathan Ludovic Biabiany ( born April 28, 1988 in Paris ) is a French football player with roots in Guadeloupe.

Career

In the club

Jonathan Biabiany began his career in 2000 in the youth at the local sports club Blanc- Mesnil sport. There he played until July 2004, after which he joined the youth academy of the Italian top club Inter Milan. He was also named Jonathan Begora.

Together with Sebastián Ribas he played in the youth academy and graduated in January 2007, as Ribas his first game with the professionals in the Coppa Italia against FC Empoli. In August 2007, he was awarded for half a year at AC Chievo Verona, where, however, he played a single game. In January 2008 he was at the in Serie B -gambling FC Modena, also awarded for half a year with an option for another year. This was also perceived and Biabiany completed during his time in Modena 53 games and scored nine goals.

In July 2009, he was loaned to Parma FC and thus played again top notch. He graduated a few games for Parma, but after its use in the U-21 National Team, he had a long injury lay-off until the end of November.

On 1 February 2010, Parma was awarded half of the transfer of rights Biabiany, according to the agreement and the exchange of McDonald Mariga at Inter. But in June 2010, Inter bought the transfer rights to both players for a total of 10 million euros. The Parma FC announced at a press conference that the tätsächliche sum is just under 9.5 million euros. On July 13, Biabiany said in an interview that it was a pleasure "at home" be the same again. His first league game for Inter on 30 August, he completed a 0-0 draw against FC Bologna when he came on in the 81st minute for Diego Milito. A game later, he got his appearance in the starting line-up against Udinese Calcio. In the 62nd minute, with the score at 1-1, he was replaced by Goran Pandev for just five minutes later Inter was awarded a penalty kick and Samuel Eto'o managed only accommodate the ball into the goal in the margin. His debut in the Champions League he was on 29 September 2010 at the home game against Werder Bremen, in which he was in the starting.

In December 2010, the FIFA Club World Cup 2010 was on, measure League winner with Champions League winners of the other continental federations of Inter Milan as Champions. In the 3-0 semi-final victory against AFC Champions League winners Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma he did not come to an Substitutes. In the final, but he was substituted in the 70th minute for Diego Milito and scored in the 85th minute against the Tout Puissant Mazembe African representatives to 3-0. Previously, Goran Pandev and Samuel Eto'o met.

End of January 2011 Biabiany changed in the course of a striker swap along with about twelve million euros to Sampdoria. Inter received in return Giampaolo Pazzini.

With Sampdoria, it was also sporting rather mixed for him. He was there though to sixteen missions, but only scored one goal in the penultimate round in the 1-2 defeat against Palermo. With Sampdoria, he went down to Serie B at end of season.

Biabiany joined the 2011/12 season on loan back to Serie A and hired again to FC Parma. In Parma, he was employed in each league game and was able to achieve six goals.

In the National Team

On 9 October 2009, he completed his debut in the French U -21 national team against Malta. He played from the beginning, but was replaced in the 40th minute due to an injury for Jirès Kembo Ekoko. This was followed by three more qualifiers against Belgium, against Ukraine and his most last -21 match against Malta in turn. On 20 May 2010 he scored in a friendly against the Argentine U-20 national team in the 3-3 draw his first goal in a U- countries game ever.

Achievements / Title

  • Italian Super Cup winner: 2010
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2010
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