Mohamed Coulibaly (footballer, born 1988) explained

Mohamed Coulibaly
Fullname:Mohamed Aly Coulibaly
Birth Date:7 August 1988[1]
Birth Place:Bakel, Senegal
Height:1.78 m[2]
Position:Winger, forward
Currentclub:Dornach
Years1:2007–2009
Clubs1:Gueugnon
Years2:2009–2011
Clubs2:Saint-Louis Neuweg
Years3:2011
Clubs3:Dornach
Years5:2011–2013
Clubs5:Grasshoppers
Caps5:10
Goals5:0
Years6:2013–2015
Clubs6:Bournemouth
Caps6:7
Goals6:0
Years7:2014
Clubs7:Coventry City (loan)
Caps7:4
Goals7:0
Years8:2015
Clubs8:Port Vale (loan)
Caps8:4
Goals8:0
Years9:2015–2017
Clubs9:Racing Santander
Caps9:59
Goals9:9
Years10:2017
Clubs10:Logroñés
Caps10:8
Goals10:4
Years11:2017–2021
Clubs11:Vaduz
Caps11:103
Goals11:20
Years12:2021–
Clubs12:Dornach
Club-Update:23 May 2022 (UTC)

Mohamed Aly Coulibaly (born 7 August 1988) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a winger or striker for Swiss 1. Liga side Dornach.

Coulibaly has played in France, Switzerland, England and Spain for Gueugnon, Saint-Louis Neuweg, Dornach and Grasshoppers, Bournemouth, Coventry City, Port Vale, Racing Santander, Logroñés and Vaduz. He scored two goals in the 2020 Swiss Challenge League play-offs to help Vaduz win promotion into the Swiss Super League. He returned to Dornach in 2021.

Career

Early career

Born in Bakel, Senegal, Coulibaly began his football career in France with Gueugnon, who at that time played in the Ligue 2, signing his first professional contract at nineteen years old during the summer of 2007. However, having played only 45 minutes with their first team, he suffered an ankle injury. Following his recovery, he moved on to Saint-Louis Neuweg in the fifth tier of the French football league system.

In 2011, Coulibaly joined the Swiss amateur side Dornach in the third tier of the Swiss football league system before moving on to Grasshoppers of the Swiss Super League later that year.[3] He made five appearances in their 2012–13 season as Grasshoppers finished second in the league. He was also an unused substitute in the Swiss Cup final; as they beat Basel on penalties.[4]

Bournemouth

Coulibaly signed with Championship club Bournemouth in July 2013.[5] Later that month he spoke about his respect for manager Eddie Howe.[6] Throughout the first half of the 2013–14 season Coulibaly suffered a number of injuries,[7] though in January 2014 it was revealed he was close to returning after 14 weeks out.[8]

Coulibaly moved on loan to League One side Coventry City in July 2014.[9] He played eight games for Steven Pressley's "Sky Blues" before his loan was terminated due to "personal reasons" in November 2014.[10] He moved on loan to Port Vale in March 2015.[11] Following Bournemouth's promotion to the Premier League, Coulibaly was released at the end of the 2014–15 season.[12] [13]

Spain

In July 2015, Coulibaly signed a two-year deal with Racing de Santander, newly relegated to Segunda División B.[14] He scored eight goals in 41 appearances in the 2015–16 campaign to help Santander to win the division, however, they failed to achieve promotion after losing to Reus in the play-offs.[15] [16] He left the club after his contract was cancelled on 31 January 2017.[17]

Coulibaly joined Segunda División B club UD Logroñés in April 2017 on a deal running until the end of the 2016–17 season.[18] On 14 May, he scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 victory over Gernika at the Estadio Las Gaunas.[19]

Vaduz

On 5 July 2017, Coulibaly signed with Liechtenstein-based Swiss Challenge League side Vaduz.[20] The club won the Liechtenstein Football Cup in 2018 with a 3–0 victory over FC Balzers and defeated FC Ruggell 3–2 in the 2019 final to secure the trophy for the seventh successive time. He scored 13 goals in 39 games during the 2019–20 season as Vaduz finished second behind Lausanne-Sport. They were placed in a play-off game against Thun and gained promotion into the Swiss Super League with a 5–4 aggregate victory, with Coulibaly claiming two goals in the away tie at the Stockhorn Arena.[21] Vaduz were relegated after finishing bottom of the Swiss Super League in the 2020–21 campaign; Coulibaly scored two goals in 17 games, both goals coming against Sion.

Later career

After leaving Vaduz, Coulibaly returned to Dornach, now in the fifth tier of the Swiss football league system.[22] He was the team's top goal scorer in the 2021–22 season.[23]

Personal life

His brothers Karim, Ibrahim and Aly are also professional footballers.[24] Coulibaly completed his apprenticeship as accountant, but now he works as logistician. He lives in Dornach with his wife, who comes from Basel. The pair have two children, a son and a daughter.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grasshoppers2011–12Swiss Super League5000000050
2012–13Swiss Super League5000000050
Total100000000100
Bournemouth2013–14Championship7000100080
2014–15Championship0000000000
Total7000100080
Coventry City (loan)2014–15League One4000002060
Port Vale (loan)2014–15League One4000000040
Racing de Santander2015–16Segunda División B408100000418
2016–17Segunda División B191300000221
Total599400000639
UD Logroñés2016–17Segunda División B8400000084
Vaduz2017–18Swiss Challenge League287000010297
2018–19Swiss Challenge League282000042324
2019–20Swiss Challenge League3190000843913
2020–21Swiss Super League162000010172
Total10320000014611792
Career total19533401016621639

Honours

Grasshoppers

2012–13

Vaduz

2017–18, 2018–19

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FootballSquads - Port Vale - 2014/2015 . www.footballsquads.co.uk . 1 February 2021.
  2. Web site: Mohamed Coulibaly FIFA 15 Sep 10, 2015 SoFIFA. sofifa.com. 24 October 2017.
  3. Web site: Profile. FootballDatabase.eu.
  4. Web site: Basel vs. Grasshopper - 20 May 2013 - Soccerway . int.soccerway.com . 2 August 2020.
  5. Web site: AFC Bournemouth: Mohamed Coulibaly agrees Cherries deal. 11 July 2013. 11 July 2013. BBC Sport.
  6. Web site: AFC Bournemouth: Mohamed Coulibaly praises Eddie Howe. 24 July 2013. 25 January 2014. BBC Sport.
  7. Web site: AFC Bournemouth: Howe hails wide options with Coulibaly close to return. 5 December 2013. 25 January 2014. Ian Wadley. Daily Echo.
  8. Web site: AFC Bournemouth: Coulibaly close to return. 8 January 2014. 25 January 2014. Neil Perrett. Daily Echo.
  9. Web site: Bournemouth duo Ryan Allsopp and Mohamed Coulibaly complete loan switch to Coventry City. 4 July 2014. 7 July 2014. Nick Connoll. Coventry City F.C..
  10. Web site: Coventry City loan winger Mohamed Coulibaly sent back to home club. 13 November 2014. 13 November 2014. Alan Poole. Coventry Telegraph.
  11. Web site: Port Vale sign Bournemouth winger Mohamed Coulibaly. 26 March 2015. 28 March 2015. Mike Baggaley. Stoke Sentinel. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150705223146/http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Port-Vale/story-26238237-detail/story.html. 5 July 2015.
  12. News: Baggaley. Mike. Mohamed Coulibaly given free transfer by Bournemouth. 7 May 2015. The Sentinel. 6 May 2015.
  13. Web site: AFC Bournemouth: Ian Harte among seven leaving Cherries. 6 May 2015. 12 May 2015. BBC Sport.
  14. Web site: Dani Rodríguez y Coulibaly, primeros fichajes del Racing 2015/16. Dani Rodríguez and Coulibaly, first signings of Racing 2015/16. Racing's official website. Spanish. 2 July 2015. 5 July 2015.
  15. Web site: Segunda B. Soccerway. 15 July 2016.
  16. Web site: Reus Deportiu vs. Racing Santander 1 - 0. Soccerway. 15 July 2016.
  17. http://www.realracingclub.es/noticia/el-real-racing-club-rescinde-el-contrato-a-coulibaly El Real Racing Club rescinde el contrato a Coulibaly
  18. News: Unión Deportiva Logroñés » Mohamed Coulibaly ficha por la UD Logroñés. 11 April 2017. udlogrones.com. es-ES.
  19. Web site: UD Logroñés vs. Gernika - 14 May 2017 - Soccerway. int.soccerway.com. 1 May 2018. en.
  20. News: Royal. Jonah. Mohamed Coulibaly al Vaduz Chalcio.com. 1 May 2018. Chalcio.com. 5 July 2017. it-IT.
  21. Web site: Thun vs. Vaduz - 10 August 2020 - Soccerway . uk.soccerway.com . 26 September 2020.
  22. Web site: Mohamed Coulibaly :: Mohamed Moussa Coulibaly :: SC Dornach . soccerzz.com . 21 May 2022 . en.
  23. Web site: Amateur Liga (AL) . 2022 . Torschützenliste - Saison 2021/2022 . Top scorers list - season 2021/2022 . Amateur Liga (AL) . 2022-05-23.
  24. Web site: Cool comme " Couli ". 8 May 2013. 8 December 2013. French. estrepublicain.fr.