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Amara Simba
Personal information
Full nameAmara Simba
Date of birth (1961-12-23) December 23, 1961 (age 64)
Place of birthDakar, Senegal
PositionForward
Youth career
1975–1981Jeanne d’Arc
1981–1983FCR Houdanaise
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1983–1986Versailles
1986–1993Paris Saint-Germain126(19)
1990–1991Cannes (loan)28(10)
1993–1994Monaco32(4)
1994–1995Caen37(12)
1995–1996Lille39(4)
1996–1998León
1998–2000Leyton Orient37(13)
2000Kingstonian8(6)
2000Kingstonian (loan)9(3)
2000St. Albans City5(2)
2000Kettering Town2(0)
2001St. Albans City3(1)
2001Barnet0(0)
2001–2002Billericay Town13(4)
2002Clacton Town
International career
1991–1992France3(2)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Amara Simba (born 23 December 1961) is a retired French professional footballer who played as a forward.[1]

Club career

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During his career, Simba played for Jeanne d'Arc, FCR Houdanaise, Versailles, Paris Saint-Germain, Cannes, Monaco, Caen and Lille in France, León in Mexico and Leyton Orient, Kingstonian, Kettering Town, Barnet, St. Albans City, Billericay Town and Clacton Town in England.[2]

Simba's move to Leyton Orient came about as a result of training with the club to keep fit whilst on holiday in London.

He was awarded most beautiful goal of the French Division in 1992-93 for a goal in which he received the ball, controlled it with his chest and finished it off with a bicycle kick.

International career

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Simba was also selected to play for the France national team on three occasions, by then manager Michel Platini. He scored two goals, but injury prevented his participation in Euro 92 and his international career came to an end.[3]

Honours

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Paris Saint-Germain

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References

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  1. ^ Amara Simba at Soccerway
  2. ^ "Amara SIMBA". Histoire du #PSG. 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  3. ^ "AMARA SIMBA". FFF. Retrieved 20 August 2020.[permanent dead link]
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    Amara Simba
    Personal information
    Full nameAmara Simba
    Date of birth (1961-12-23) December 23, 1961 (age 64)
    Place of birthDakar, Senegal
    PositionForward
    Youth career
    1975–1981Jeanne d’Arc
    1981–1983FCR Houdanaise
    Senior career*
    YearsTeamApps(Gls)
    1983–1986Versailles
    1986–1993Paris Saint-Germain126(19)
    1990–1991Cannes (loan)28(10)
    1993–1994Monaco32(4)
    1994–1995Caen37(12)
    1995–1996Lille39(4)
    1996–1998León
    1998–2000Leyton Orient37(13)
    2000Kingstonian8(6)
    2000Kingstonian (loan)9(3)
    2000St. Albans City5(2)
    2000Kettering Town2(0)
    2001St. Albans City3(1)
    2001Barnet0(0)
    2001–2002Billericay Town13(4)
    2002Clacton Town
    International career
    1991–1992France3(2)
    * Club domestic league appearances and goals

    Amara Simba (born 23 December 1961) is a retired French professional footballer who played as a forward.[1]

    Club career

    During his career, Simba played for Jeanne d'Arc, FCR Houdanaise, Versailles, Paris Saint-Germain, Cannes, Monaco, Caen and Lille in France, León in Mexico and Leyton Orient, Kingstonian, Kettering Town, Barnet, St. Albans City, Billericay Town and Clacton Town in England.[2]

    Simba's move to Leyton Orient came about as a result of training with the club to keep fit whilst on holiday in London.

    He was awarded most beautiful goal of the French Division in 1992-93 for a goal in which he received the ball, controlled it with his chest and finished it off with a bicycle kick.

    International career

    Simba was also selected to play for the France national team on three occasions, by then manager Michel Platini. He scored two goals, but injury prevented his participation in Euro 92 and his international career came to an end.[3]

    Honours

    Paris Saint-Germain

    References

    1. ^ Amara Simba at Soccerway
    2. ^ "Amara SIMBA". Histoire du #PSG. 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
    3. ^ "AMARA SIMBA". FFF. Retrieved 20 August 2020.[permanent dead link]


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