Morike Sako

Morike "Mo" Sako ( born November 17, 1981 in Paris ) is a French football player. The 2.02 meter tall striker with Malian ancestry is both ball runners as well as striker, works a lot to the rear and is technically shod despite his height. His brother Bakary Sako is also a professional footballer.

Career

Morike Sako learned his football education at Union Sportive d' Ivry, a club from Ivry- sur -Seine, close to the southeastern outskirts of Paris. In 2004 he moved for a season to the Swiss second division SR Delémont before it, like many of his compatriots, he moved to England, where he took in the season 2005 /06 for Torquay United in the Football League Two. In the season of preparation used as a central defender, he moved in the early stage of the season on the center forward position before it ran aground for most of the season in central midfield. Endurance and discipline problems made ​​sure that he was only in ten of his 25 league operations in the grid. With three season hits Sako had contributed to the strong relegation-threatened club could keep the class at the end of the season, the season of 2006/ 07 neuverpflichtete coach Ian Atkins waived, however, a further obligation Sakos.

League competitor Rochdale AFC resorted to then hired the Paris, the most ( 3 goals ) came in the following months as part of a three storm on the side of Keith Barker and Chris Dagnall to 17 point stakes. In December 2006, Sako learned that Rochdale will not extend his short-term contract beyond the end. Then he first completed a trial with League One club AFC Bournemouth, but instead moved in January 2007, surprising the German third division FC St. Pauli.

On Millerntorplatz Sako was a regular in the successful second half used and was quickly where the favorite of the fans. End of April 2007 he succeeded in his first two Goals in official matches for the " Kiezkicker ", in the summer of 2007 he went with the FC on the 2nd Bundesliga and signed a contract for two years. His first game in German professional football, he played after a long injury lay-off end of September 2007 against Borussia Monchengladbach and scored three days later, his first goal at this level.

On 7 December 2008, he scored the 2:2 in the match against TuS Koblenz ( Full 3-2 ) with which he ended his goalless period lasting over a year. In summer 2010 Bundesliga team FC St. Pauli extended his contract no longer Sako and left the club after eight hits in 71 missions. As of August, he trained with the financially ailing second division club Arminia Bielefeld at the beginning of September, he eventually signed a one-year contract. After the descent of Arminia from the second division after the 2010/11 season, he was awarded a new contract.

After two years without a club, the striker on September 19, 2013 received a one-year contract with the KSV Hessen Kassel.

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