Mickaël Antoine-Curier

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Mickaël Antoine-Curier (born 5 March 1983) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker from 2001 until 2018. Born in France, he represented Guadeloupe at international level. Curier most notably played for Hamilton Academical.Enjoying his highest goal scoring tallies at the club.

Mickaël Antoine-Curier
Personal information
Full nameMickaël Antoine-Curier[1]
Date of birth (1983-03-05) 5 March 1983 (age 41)[2]
Place of birthOrsay, France
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[3]
Position(s)Striker
Youth career
Paris Saint-Germain
Nice
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001Preston North End0(0)
2001–2003Nottingham Forest0(0)
2003Brentford (loan)11(3)
2003Oldham Athletic8(2)
2003Kidderminster Harriers1(0)
2003Rochdale8(1)
2003–2004Sheffield Wednesday1(0)
2004Notts County4(1)
2004Grimsby Town5(0)
2004–2006Vard Haugesund37(33)
2006–2007FK Haugesund39(15)
2007–2008Hibernian13(3)
2008Dundee (loan)11(8)
2008–2010Dundee32(14)
2009–2010Hamilton Academical (loan)26(7)
2011Hamilton Academical14(5)
2011Ermis Aradippou0(0)
2011Ethnikos Achnas8(0)
2012–2013Felda United20(13)
2013FC Atyrau13(0)
2013–2015Hamilton Academical51(20)
2015Burton Albion5(0)
2015–2016Dunfermline Athletic9(2)
2016–2017Union SG1(0)
2017Eendracht Aalst (loan)
2017–2018FC Mulhouse22(9)
Total339(136)
International career
2008–2015Guadeloupe16(6)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Antoine-Curier played in seven countries for twenty two different sides. In England with Preston North End, Nottingham Forest, Brentford, Oldham Athletic, Rochdale, Kidderminster Harriers, Notts County, Grimsby Town and Burton Albion, In Norway for Vard Haugesund and FK Haugesund, in Scotland with Hibernian, Dundee, Hamilton Academical and Dunfermline Athletic, in Cyprus for Ermis Aradippou and Ethnikos Achnas, in Malaysia for Felda United, in Kazakhstan for FC Atyrau, in Belgium for Union SG and Eendracht Aalst and finally in his native France for FC Mulhouse. Antoine-Curier was capped by the Guadeloupe national team competing in the Caribbean Cup and the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Early life

Antoine-Curier was born in Orsay, Essonne.[4]

Club career

England

Antoine-Curier began his career as a youth in France with Paris Saint-Germain and Nice.[5] Eager to play in the United Kingdom, he signed for Preston North End and then Nottingham Forest as a youth. He initially played academy football, finish top scorer for the Forest academy team with 22 goals in 19 games. He won the trophy for the academy player of the year and was selected as man of the match of the Charity Vase final by Brian Clough, but he never made it for the first team. During the 2002–03 season, the Forest manager Paul Hart loaned him out to Brentford, where he made 11 starts, scoring three goals.[6][7] This included a brace in an important 2–0 victory at Chesterfield.[7]

He came to prominence at the start of the 2003–04 season in the third tier of English football, having signed for Oldham Athletic. He grabbed his first cup goal in a 2–1 defeat at Scunthorpe United, then scored his first league goal for the "Latics" four days later in a 2–2 draw at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Stadium.[8] He grabbed another goal in a 3–2 home defeat to Blackpool the following week.[8] He made a total of six starts and three substitute appearances for the Boundary Park club, scoring three goals, before being released.[9]

Antoine-Curier then joined Kidderminster Harriers, before joining Rochdale on a non-contract basis. He made five starts and five substitute appearances for Rochdale, scoring on his debut in a 1–1 draw at Lincoln City.[9] He then left Rochdale to join Sheffield Wednesday, a club he had scored against earlier on in the season. He made just one substitute appearance for Wednesday, in a 0–0 draw against Luton Town at Hillsborough.[9]

He then joined Notts County, where he made four starts, scoring in a 3–1 win over Grimsby Town, whom he signed for shortly afterwards.[9] He also made five appearances for Grimsby, but could not score.[8] Both Grimsby and Notts County were relegated at the end of the season.

Norway

After an unsettled time in the UK, Curier joined Norwegian First Division side Vard Haugesund in 2004. In his first season, he scored seven goals in 16 appearances, but the club was relegated. He scored 27 goals in 21 games in the 2005 season, winning the Norwegian golden boot and the Norwegian Second Division player of the year award. He then transferred to FK Haugesund, and scored eight goals in 24 appearances in the 2006 season and seven goals in 15 appearances in the 2007 season.[citation needed] His time at Norway was a positive one, where he was nicknamed as Batigol and David Trezeguet.[10]

Scotland

Antoine-Curier was invited by manager John Collins to Scottish Premier League side Hibernian for a trial period in 2007.[11] He starred in a friendly match against First Division side Livingston, scoring four goals in a 5–2 victory.[11] FK Haugesund captain Kevin Nicol, a former Hibernian player, was full of praise for Antoine-Curier, expressing his belief that the French striker "would do really well" if he was signed by Hibs.[12] Curier signed a one-year contract with Hibernian, who paid FK Haugesund a nominal transfer fee, on 31 August 2007.[11] Antoine-Curier scored against Motherwell in the Scottish League Cup and Kilmarnock in the SPL.[13] Despite scoring four goals in nine appearances,[13] Antoine-Curier fell out of favour after Hibs signed Colin Nish.

Curier was loaned by Hibs to Dundee in January 2008.[14] Curier scored six goals in his first four Dundee appearances, including a hat-trick in a 6–1 win over Stirling Albion.[13] On 7 May 2008, Curier signed a three-year deal with Dundee.[14]

Dundee loaned out Antoine-Curier at the end of the 2009 summer transfer window to SPL side Hamilton Academical. Antoine-Curier made his debut against Hibernian in the SPL and marked it with a goal after 12 minutes.[15] On 15 October 2010, Antoine-Curier had his contract terminated by Dundee, a victim of the club entering administration.[16] On 11 January 2011, following a battle with injury, Antoine-Curier re-signed for Hamilton until the end of the season.[17]

Cyprus and further afield

In July 2011 he signed a two-year deal with Cypriot side Ermis Aradippou,[18] however his contract was terminated due to financial difficulties at the club and he joined Ermis' former president and a host of the club's former players at Ethnikos Achnas in August, just days before the 2011–12 season.[19]

In April 2012, he joined Felda United FC with his fellow countryman Eddy Viator.[20] He made his league debut on 8 April 2012, scoring a goal in a 2–0 home win over Kedah FA.[21]

In February 2013, Antoine-Curier joined Kazakhstan Premier League club FC Atyrau. However, his time in Kazakhstan was overshadowed where he was an outcast by his team-mates, spat on by opposing fans and refused accommodation because of the colour of his skin.[22] However, the manager at the time, Miodrag Radulović, denies Antoine-Curier, claiming "he never told me these things while in Atyrau FC."[23]

Return to the UK

He re-signed for Hamilton in August 2013.[24] In the Scottish League Cup, Antoine-Curier scored his first goal, in a 1–0 win over Kilmarnock.[25] After scoring nine goals in the league, Antoine-Curier scored four goals for the first time in his professional career, as Hamilton thrash 10–2 against Greenock Morton in the last game of the season.[26] However, the win did not guarantee automatic promotion to Scottish Premiership after his former club, Dundee, won at the same day.[27] After the match, Antoine-Curier expressed disappointment not to become Champions, though the scoreline showed Hamilton's desire to reach the Scottish Premiership.[28] Antoine-Curier was released from his contract at Hamilton on 2 February 2015, by mutual consent.[29]

Antoine-Curier joined Burton Albion on 18 February 2015, until the end of the 2014–15 season.[30] Antoine-Curier made his Burton Albion debut, where he came on as a substitute for Stuart Beavon in the 88th minute, in a 3–1 win over Dagenham & Redbridge on 21 February 2015.[31] Following Burton Albion's promotion to League One, Antoine-Curier was released after making five appearances.[32]

In August 2015, Antoine-Curer had a trial with Scottish League One team Dunfermline Athletic,[33] subsequently signing for the Scottish League One side in September 2015.[34] Chances with the Pars, however, were limited and after only four months with the club, Antoine-Curier was released.[35]

Later career

Following his release Dunfermline, Antoine-Curier subsequently signed for Belgian Second Division side Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on an 18-month contract.[36] His time with the club was hindered by a recurring knee-injury, and in January 2017 he was loaned out to Belgian Fourth Division side Eendracht Aalst.[37]

In September 2017, Antoine-Curier signed for National 3 side FC Mulhouse on a one-year deal.[38]

Personal life

Antoine-Curier now resides in Belgium where he owns his own chauffeur and VIP transportation company called MAC Transport.[39]

International career

Curier was selected by Guadeloupe for the Caribbean Cup 2008, scoring 6 goals in 8 games. He also participated in the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup for Guadeloupe, in which they reached the quarter-finals.

Career statistics

Source:[40][41]
Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Nottingham Forest2002–03[7]First Division0000000000
Brentford (loan)2002–03[7]Second Division113000000113
Oldham Athletic2003–04[8]Second Division8200110093
Kidderminster Harriers2003–04[8]Third Division1000000010
Rochdale2003–04[8]Third Division81001010101
Sheffield Wednesday2003–04[8]Second Division1000000010
Notts County2003–04[8]Second Division4100000041
Grimsby Town2003–04[8]Second Division5000000050
Vard Haugesund2004Norwegian First Division9500000095
20052. divisjon28280000002828
Total37330000003733
FK Haugesund2006Norwegian First Division248000000248
2007157000000157
Total39150000003915
Hibernian2007–08[13]Scottish Premier League133101100154
Dundee (loan)2007–08[13]Scottish First Division118000000118
Dundee2008–09[42]32141010003414
2009–10[15]0000121123
Dundee total43221022114725
Hamilton Academical (loan)2009–10[15]Scottish Premier League267210000288
Hamilton Academical2010–11[43]Scottish Premier League134110000145
Hamilton Academical total39113200004213
Ermis Aradippou2011–12Cypriot First Division0000000000
Ethnikos Achna2011–12[44]Cypriot First Division8000000080
Felda United2012[44]Malaysia Super League20130000002013
FC Atyrau2013[44]Kazakhstan Premier League130000000130
Hamilton Academical2013–14[26]Scottish Championship29121021403613
2014–15[45]Scottish Premiership228102000258
Total51202041406221
Burton Albion2014–15[45]League Two5000000050
Dunfermline Athletic2015–16[46]Scottish League One9200000092
Union Saint-Gilloise2015–16[44]Belgian Second Division1000000010
FC Mulhouse2017–18[44]Championnat National 37210000082
Career total323128729561346136

References