Bonaventure Kalou Explained

Bonaventure Kalou
Fullname:Bonaventure Kalou[1]
Birth Date:12 January 1978
Birth Place:Oumé, Ivory Coast
Position:Attacking midfielder
Height:1.82m
Years1:1996–1997
Caps1:35
Goals1:6
Years2:1997–2003
Caps2:149
Goals2:35
Years3:2003–2005
Caps3:63
Goals3:19
Years4:2005–2007
Caps4:55
Goals4:11
Years5:2007
Caps5:4
Goals5:0
Years6:2007–2008
Years7:2008–2010
Caps7:23
Goals7:2
Totalcaps:329
Totalgoals:73
Nationalyears1:1998–2006
Nationalteam1:Ivory Coast[2]
Nationalcaps1:51
Nationalgoals1:12

Bonaventure Kalou (born 12 January 1978) is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He serves as elected mayor of Vavoua.[3]

Club career

Born in Oumé, Kalou started playing for ASEC Mimosas in his home country, before moving to Dutch-based Feyenoord. He played in Rotterdam for six seasons as a first team regular. He mainly played as a winger, but also played as a striker when necessary. Meanwhile, his brother, Salomon, who came to visit him, impressed the Feyenoord staff and was signed as a youth player.

When Bonaventure decided to leave Feyenoord and try his luck in another European competition, the Ligue 1, at AJ Auxerre, Salomon was sent to Feyenoord's partner Excelsior on loan, before taking over his brother's role. Bonaventure played two seasons at Auxerre, where he developed further as a striker and an attacking midfielder as opposed to a winger. However, he still managed to score a similar number of goals compared to previous seasons. It was in this period that he talked to his brother, who still played at Feyenoord, into acquiring Dutch citizenship, which eventually was rejected by Dutch Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk. While at Auxerre, Kalou scored the winning goal in injury time in the 2005 Coupe de France final as they defeated his future club Paris Saint-Germain.[4]

In 2005–06, he was transferred to Auxerre's Ligue 1 rivals Paris Saint-Germain. He scored one of PSG's goals as they won the 2006 Coupe de France Final; the second consecutive season he had scored in the final.[5] PSG started to become a relegation-threatened team and he soon signed for another French team, RC Lens. The future looked bright for them, but they were surprisingly relegated at the end of the season. Kalou returned to the Netherlands in 2008 with SC Heerenveen, with whom he won the Dutch Cup in 2009. Heerenveen beat FC Twente in the final, and Kalou scored a goal. In the end of 2009, he was on trial at Crystal Palace and Le Mans, but both trials were unsuccessful. In February 2011, Kalou announced his retirement from professional football. He joined French lower league amateur club Combs-la-Ville for the 2011–12 campaign.

International career

Kalou played in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship, and was also in the squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup for the Ivory Coast. He scored the winning goal in their final match, against Serbia and Montenegro.[6]

Political career

In 2018 Kalou successfully ran as an independent candidate for Mayor of Vavoua.

Personal life

His younger brother, Salomon, also played for Feyenoord. In the build-up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, there was speculation that the brothers could have become the first to play against each other in a World Cup match, as Salomon was attempting to gain fast-track Dutch citizenship. This did not happen and ultimately Salomon would also play for the Ivory Coast, though not until after the World Cup.

Kalou was formerly a Catholic, but told La Croix in 2017 that he had become an Evangelical Christian.[7]

He holds both Ivorian and Dutch nationalities.[8]

Honours

Feyenoord[9]

1998–99

1999

2001–02

Auxerre

2004–05

Paris Saint-Germain

Heerenveen

2008–09

Ivory Coast

Individual

2004–05

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 – List of Players. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). 6 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190610174527/https://www.fifadata.com/document/fwc/2006/PDF/FWC_2006_SquadLists.pdf. 10 June 2019. dead.
  2. Web site: Kalou, Bonaventure. nationalfootballteams.com. 15 December 2011.
  3. Web site: Alfa Shaban . Abdur Rahman . Ex Ivorian footballer Bonaventure Kalou elected mayor . Africanews.com. 15 October 2018 .
  4. Web site: Auxerre pakt Franse beker . voetbalkrant.com . 5 June 2005 . 8 September 2019.
  5. News: PSG win French Cup . 25 January 2021 . Eurosport . 29 April 2006.
  6. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=191955&cc=5739 Match report: Ivory Coast v Serbia & Montenegro
  7. News: Bonaventure Kalou, le footballeur qui croyait en Dieu. Bonaventure Kalou, the footballer who believed in God. 8 February 2022 . . 20 January 2017 . French.
  8. Web site: Bonaventure Kalou . 2024-01-08 . Ligue1 . fr-FR.
  9. Web site: Bonaventure Kalou. Soccerway. 8 March 2020.
  10. Web site: African Nations Cup 2006.