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{{short description|Guinean footballer (born 1981)}}
{{BLP sources|date=September 2018}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}}
{{Infobox football biography
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Fodé Mansaré
| name = Fodé Mansaré
| image = Fode Mansare 2006 (1).jpg
| image = Fode Mansare 2006 (1).jpg
| image_size = 200
| upright = 0.9
| caption = Mansaré in 2006 with [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1981|9|3}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|9|3}}
| birth_place = [[Conakry]], [[Guinea]]
| birth_place = [[Conakry]], Guinea
| height = {{height|meters=1.75}}
| height = 1.75 m
| position = [[Winger (sports)|Winger]]
| position = [[Winger (association football)|Winger]]
| currentclub =
| currentclub =
| youthyears1 = 1997–1998
| clubnumber =
| youthclubs1 = [[Atlético Coléah]]
| youthyears1 = 1996–2001
| youthyears2 = 1998–1999
| youthclubs1 = [[Gazélec Ajaccio]]
| youthclubs2 = [[Gazélec Ajaccio]]
| years1 = 2001–2005
| youthyears3 = 1999–2001
| youthclubs3 = [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]]
| years1 = 2001–2005
| clubs1 = [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]]
| caps1 = 121
| goals1 = 14
| years2 = 2005–2011
| years2 = 2005–2011
| years3 = 2013
| clubs1 = [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]]
| clubs2 = [[Toulouse FC|Toulouse]]
| clubs2 = [[Toulouse FC|Toulouse]]
| caps2 = 135
| goals2 = 7
| years3 = 2013
| clubs3 = [[CP Cacereño|Cacereño]]
| clubs3 = [[CP Cacereño|Cacereño]]
| caps1 = 121
| caps3 = 1
| caps2 = 135
| caps3 = 1
| goals1 = 14
| goals2 = 7
| goals3 = 0
| goals3 = 0
| totalcaps = 257
| totalgoals = 21
| nationalyears1 = 2002–2010
| nationalyears1 = 2002–2010
| nationalteam1 = [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]]
| nationalteam1 = [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]]
| nationalcaps1 = 50?
| nationalcaps1 = 66?
| nationalgoals1 = 7
| nationalgoals1 = 8
| pcupdate = 17 September 2015
| ntupdate = 17 September 2015
}}
}}
'''Fodé Mansaré''' (born September 3, 1981 in [[Conakry]]) is a [[Guinea]]n [[Association football|football]] [[Winger (sports)|winger]], who is currently unattached.


'''Fodé Mansaré''' (born 3 September 1981) is a Guinean former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[winger (association football)|winger]]. Between 2001 and 2011 made over 100 appearances each for both [[Montpellier HSC]] and [[Toulouse FC]]. In 2013, after being without a club for two years he joined [[Segunda División B|Spanish third-tier]] side [[CP Cacereño]] but only played one match before being released. He played for the [[Guinea national football team|Guinea national team]] between 2002 and 2010.
Mansaré is highly rated in France and is well known for his tricks and skills, dribbling and play-making abilities. However, he may receive some criticism for his lack of goals.


==Career==
==Club career==
Mansaré was born in [[Conakry]], Guinea. He began his career with the [[Championnat National]] side [[Gazélec Ajaccio]] before moving to [[Montpellier HSC]] in 2001. He stayed at the [[Ligue 1]] side until the end of the 2004–05 season when his side were relegated to [[Ligue 2]].
===Club===
Mansaré began his career with the [[Championnat National]] side [[Gazélec Ajaccio]] before moving to [[Montpellier Hérault SC|Montpellier HSC]] in 2001. He stayed at the [[Ligue 1]] side until the end of the 2004/05 season when his side were relegated to [[Ligue 2]].


====Toulouse====
===Toulouse===
In June 2005 Mansaré moved to French top-flight outfit Toulouse for [[€]]9m, where he has appeared in various [[UEFA Champions League]] and [[UEFA Cup]] matches. Mansaré made his debut for Toulouse against [[AC Ajaccio]] where he assisted Toulouse's only goal of the match. Mansare scored his first goal against [[FC Nantes|Nantes]].
In June 2005 Mansaré moved to French top-flight outfit [[Toulouse FC]] for [[€]]9m, where he has appeared in various [[UEFA Champions League]] and [[UEFA Cup]] matches. Mansaré made his debut for Toulouse against [[AC Ajaccio]] where he assisted Toulouse's only goal of the match. Mansare scored his first goal against [[FC Nantes|Nantes]].


Due to Mansaré's impressive performances in 2008, many European teams such as [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], [[Valencia C.F.|Valencia]], [[Sevilla F.C.|Sevilla]], [[Werder Bremen]] and [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]] were rumoured to be interested in purchasing him, and Sevilla offered €4m for Mansaré. Toulouse declined the offer as Mansaré was a key player in the starting line-up playing as right winger.
Due to Mansaré's impressive performances in 2008, many European teams such as [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], [[Valencia C.F.|Valencia]], [[Sevilla F.C.|Sevilla]], [[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]] and [[Hamburger SV]] were rumoured to be interested in purchasing him, and Sevilla offered €4 million for Mansaré. Toulouse declined the offer as Mansaré was a key player in the starting line-up playing as right winger.


Mansaré was released in 2011 after six years at the French club.
Mansaré was released in 2011 after six years at the French club.


====Cacereño====
===Cacereño===
After two years without a club, Mansaré signed for Spanish [[Segunda División B]] side [[CP Cacereño]] in August 2013.<ref>{{cite web|title=Transfert : Fodé Mansaré rejoue au football|url=http://foot224.blogspot.fr/2013/08/transfert-fode-mansare-rejoue-au.html|website=http://foot224.blogspot.fr/|publisher=foot224|accessdate=17 September 2015|language=French}}</ref>
After two years without a club, Mansaré signed for Spanish [[Segunda División B]] side [[CP Cacereño]] in August 2013.<ref>{{cite web|title=Transfert : Fodé Mansaré rejoue au football|url=http://foot224.blogspot.com/2013/08/transfert-fode-mansare-rejoue-au.html|website=FOOT 224|publisher=foot224|access-date=24 December 2018|language=fr}}</ref> His short stay there was blighted by injuries and he played just four minutes in two matches against [[La Hoya Lorca]] and [[Xerez CD|Xerez]]<ref>{{cite news |title=El misterio de los guineanos del Cacereño |trans-title=The mystery of the Guineans of Cacereño |url=https://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/noticias/deportes/misterio-guineanos-cacereno_764764.html |access-date=13 February 2020 |work=El Periódico Extremadura |date=26 October 2013 |language=es}}</ref> before being released in December.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cáceres |first1=F. G. |title=Historia corta de Mansaré y Bangoura en el Cacereño |trans-title=Short story of Mansaré and Bangoura in Cacereño |url=https://www.hoy.es/v/20131212/deportes/segunda-b/historia-corta-mansare-bangoura-20131212.html |access-date=13 February 2020 |work=Hoy |date=12 December 2013 |language=es}}</ref>


[[Image:Fodé Mansaré.jpg|150px|thumb|left]]
[[Image:Fodé Mansaré.jpg|150px|thumb|left]]


===International===
==International career==
Mansaré is a regular for the [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]] national side. He was part of the Guinean [[2004 African Cup of Nations]] team, who finished second in their group in the first round of competition, before losing in the quarter finals to [[Mali national football team|Mali]]. He has played 50+ games and scored seven goals for the [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]]. He was also nominated best midfielder of the African Cup of Nations of 2006.
Mansaré was a regular for the [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]] national side. He was part of the Guinean [[2004 African Cup of Nations]] team, who finished second in their group in the first round of competition, before losing in the quarter-finals to [[Mali national football team|Mali]]. He has at least played 66+ games and scored eight goals for the [[Guinea national football team|Guinea]]. He was also nominated best midfielder of the African Cup of Nations of 2006.


He was part of the Guinea squad for the [[2008 African Cup of Nations]] but missed the first game against host nation [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]] due to suspension. He was restored to the starting eleven however for the match against [[Morocco national football team|Morocco]] and was replaced in the 78th minute by young defensive midfielder [[Mohamed Sakho]] following the sending-off of captain [[Pascal Feindouno]].
He was part of the Guinea squad for the [[2008 African Cup of Nations]] but missed the first game against host nation [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]] due to suspension. He was restored to the starting eleven however for the match against [[Morocco national football team|Morocco]] and was replaced in the 78th minute by young defensive midfielder [[Mohamed Sakho]] following the sending-off of captain [[Pascal Feindouno]].
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{LFP Ligue 1|fode-mansare}}
*[http://www.skysports.com/football/player/0,19754,11809_229438,00.html Profile at Sky Sports]
* {{Soccerway|fode-mansare/1296}}
*[http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/FootballFicheJoueur5868.html Profile at l'Equipe]
* {{Lequipe|5868}}
*[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/stats?id=10593&cc=5739 Profile at ESPN]
* {{ESPN FC|10593}}
*[http://stats.globesports.com/fran/players.asp?player=18482 Profile at Globe Sports]
*[http://www.frenchleague.com/joueur/detail_Passe.asp?no_joueur=101625 Profile at French League]
*[http://uk.soccerway.com/players/fode-mansare/1296/ Profile at Soccerway]


{{Guinea Squad 2004 Africa Cup of Nations}}
{{Guinea Squad 2004 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 24 October 2024

Fodé Mansaré
Mansaré in 2006 with Guinea
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-09-03) 3 September 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Conakry, Guinea
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
1997–1998 Atlético Coléah
1998–1999 Gazélec Ajaccio
1999–2001 Montpellier
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2005 Montpellier 121 (14)
2005–2011 Toulouse 135 (7)
2013 Cacereño 1 (0)
Total 257 (21)
International career
2002–2010 Guinea 66? (8)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Fodé Mansaré (born 3 September 1981) is a Guinean former professional footballer who played as a winger. Between 2001 and 2011 made over 100 appearances each for both Montpellier HSC and Toulouse FC. In 2013, after being without a club for two years he joined Spanish third-tier side CP Cacereño but only played one match before being released. He played for the Guinea national team between 2002 and 2010.

Club career

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Mansaré was born in Conakry, Guinea. He began his career with the Championnat National side Gazélec Ajaccio before moving to Montpellier HSC in 2001. He stayed at the Ligue 1 side until the end of the 2004–05 season when his side were relegated to Ligue 2.

Toulouse

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In June 2005 Mansaré moved to French top-flight outfit Toulouse FC for 9m, where he has appeared in various UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup matches. Mansaré made his debut for Toulouse against AC Ajaccio where he assisted Toulouse's only goal of the match. Mansare scored his first goal against Nantes.

Due to Mansaré's impressive performances in 2008, many European teams such as Liverpool, Valencia, Sevilla, Werder Bremen and Hamburger SV were rumoured to be interested in purchasing him, and Sevilla offered €4 million for Mansaré. Toulouse declined the offer as Mansaré was a key player in the starting line-up playing as right winger.

Mansaré was released in 2011 after six years at the French club.

Cacereño

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After two years without a club, Mansaré signed for Spanish Segunda División B side CP Cacereño in August 2013.[1] His short stay there was blighted by injuries and he played just four minutes in two matches against La Hoya Lorca and Xerez[2] before being released in December.[3]

International career

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Mansaré was a regular for the Guinea national side. He was part of the Guinean 2004 African Cup of Nations team, who finished second in their group in the first round of competition, before losing in the quarter-finals to Mali. He has at least played 66+ games and scored eight goals for the Guinea. He was also nominated best midfielder of the African Cup of Nations of 2006.

He was part of the Guinea squad for the 2008 African Cup of Nations but missed the first game against host nation Ghana due to suspension. He was restored to the starting eleven however for the match against Morocco and was replaced in the 78th minute by young defensive midfielder Mohamed Sakho following the sending-off of captain Pascal Feindouno.

References

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  1. ^ "Transfert : Fodé Mansaré rejoue au football". FOOT 224 (in French). foot224. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  2. ^ "El misterio de los guineanos del Cacereño" [The mystery of the Guineans of Cacereño]. El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 26 October 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  3. ^ Cáceres, F. G. (12 December 2013). "Historia corta de Mansaré y Bangoura en el Cacereño" [Short story of Mansaré and Bangoura in Cacereño]. Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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