Alu Diarra ( French Alou Diarra , French pronunciation [alu djaʁa] ; born July 15, 1981, Villepinte , France ) - French footballer of Malian origin, midfielder . Silver medalist at the 2006 World Cup in France . At the last moment I did not get into the application of the French team for the European Championship 2008 .
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Content
- 1 Personal life
- 2 Club career
- 2.1 Early career
- 2.2 Marseille
- 3 Achievements
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Personal life
Diarra was born in Villepinte in the department of Saint-Saint-Denis with his Malian parents [2] . He has three younger brothers and one sister. One of his brothers, Zanke, is also a footballer and currently plays for the French club Oberville in France’s second amateur championship . Zanke previously played for the reserve team of the professional club Paris Saint-Germain , but left the Parisians in 2010 [3] . Another brother, Idrissa, is helping manage social networks, which helps amateur football players find a club. Diarra, his brothers and sister, grew up in the Parisian district of Rosa de Ven, located in the neighboring commune of Onet-sous-Bois, where his parents still live. He is currently married and has two children. May 28, 2010, in anticipation of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa , Diarra left the national team's training camp to be with his wife during the birth of his second child.
Club career
Early career
Diarra began his football career at his own club, Aulnay. After six years at Olna, Diarra returned to the city where he was born to join the Villepinte club of the same name. Playing at the Villepinte youth academy, Alu tried his best to impress and attract the attention of famous clubs in order to get to see them. Ultimately, Alu rejected several opportunities, primarily from the Le Mans club, and, according to his brother, the fight made Diarr's older brother “very motivated for success.”
Marcel
July 4, 2011 signed a contract with the club " Olympic " (Marseille) for a period of 3 years [4] .
Achievements
Olympic (Lyon)
- French Championship : 2007
Olympic (Marseille)
- French Super Cup :
- Owner: 2011
- League cup
- Owner: 2011/12
- France national team
- World Championship : Silver medalist 2006
Notes
- ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
- ↑ Muslim Players in Frence Squad 2012
- ↑ Zanké Diarra, dans l'ombre d'Alou
- ↑ Alu Diarra moved from Bordeaux to Marseille . Championship.com (07/04/2011). Date of treatment July 28, 2011.
Links
- Profile on the official website of FC Bordeaux (French)
- Profile on the LFP website (fr.)
- Player profile on Transfermarkt
- Soccerway Profile