Seydou Keita

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Seydou Keïta (French pronunciation: [sɛdu kɛjta]; anglicised to Keita; born 16 January 1980) is a Malian former professional footballer. A versatile midfielder, he operated as both a central or defensive midfielder.

Seydou Keita
Keita with Barcelona in 2008
Personal information
Full nameSeydou Keita[1]
Date of birth (1980-01-16) 16 January 1980 (age 44)
Place of birthBamako, Mali
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
1995–1997Centre Salif Keita
1997–1999Marseille
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2000Marseille6(0)
2000–2002Lorient58(1)
2002–2007Lens157(19)
2007–2008Sevilla31(4)
2008–2012Barcelona119(16)
2012–2014Dalian Aerbin37(10)
2014Valencia11(1)
2014–2016Roma46(3)
2016–2017El Jaish16(6)
Total481(60)
International career
1999Mali U20
2000–2015Mali102(25)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Mali
Africa Cup of Nations
Third place2012
Third place2013
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Keita most notably played for Lens (five seasons) and Barcelona (four), winning 14 titles with the latter club after signing in 2008. He started his youth career in Mali and his professional career with Marseille. His career would take him to clubs in France, Spain, China, Italy and Qatar.

Keita represented Mali since the age of 18, appearing in seven Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and winning 102 caps.[2] In addition to his Malian nationality, he also has French nationality.

Club career

Marseille

Born in Bamako, Mali, Keita finished his football formation in France with Olympique de Marseille, joining the club at the age of 17. He played mainly for the reserve squad during his three-year spell.

Keita made his Ligue 1 debut for L'OM on 19 September 1999 in a 1–0 home win against Troyes AC, adding three games in the season's UEFA Champions League. In the summer of 2000, he left the Stade Vélodrome.

Lorient and Lens

Keita signed for FC Lorient in Ligue 2, being instrumental (37 games, one goal) as the team promoted to the top level in 2001. He appeared slightly less due to injury in the following season, which ended in immediate relegation, but brought the conquest of the Coupe de France, the club's first-ever; he played the full 90 minutes in the final against SC Bastia.[3]

In 2002, Keita joined fellow league side RC Lens, eventually becoming captain[4] and scoring a career-best 13 goals in the 2006–07 season – his fifth and last – helping Les Sang et Or to fifth position in the league and the last-16 in the UEFA Cup.

Sevilla

On 11 July 2007, Keita signed a four-year contract with Sevilla FC for a €4 million transfer fee, plus a 10–15% capital gain for the club if it sold the player above €4 million.[5][6] He appeared in both legs of that year's Supercopa de España, a 6–3 aggregate win against Real Madrid.[7]

Keita was an automatic first-choice for the Andalusians during 2007–08, helping the team to the fifth position in the league. On 3 November 2007 he scored from long-distance in a 2–0 home win also over Real Madrid,[8] and added three in nine matches in the Champions League, including one against Arsenal in a 3–1 group stage home victory which was the opposition's first loss of the campaign.[9]

Barcelona

Keita (middle) in action against Bayer Leverkusen.

On 26 May 2008, Keita agreed to a four-year deal with FC Barcelona who paid his €14 million buy-out clause (making Lens eligible to receive €1.3 million from Sevilla).[6] He became the first Malian player to ever represent the Catalans, and his new release clause was set at €90 million.[10]

Keita made his official debut for Barcelona in a Champions League qualifier against Poland's Wisła Kraków on 13 August 2008, a 4–0 home win.[11] He made his league debut against CD Numancia on the 31st, coming on as a substitute for Andrés Iniesta midway through the second half of a 0–1 away loss.[12]

Keita scored his first goal for the team on 16 November 2008, in a 2–0 win at Recreativo de Huelva.[13][14] The following week he added another, in a 1–1 home draw to Getafe CF;[15] he finished his first season at the Camp Nou with 46 official appearances as Barça won the treble, and played 20 minutes in the Champions League final, taking the place of Thierry Henry in the 2–0 triumph against Manchester United.[16]

On 25 October 2009, Keita scored his first career hat-trick, in a 6–1 home win against Real Zaragoza,[17] and contributed with 29 games – 23 starts – as Barcelona renewed its domestic supremacy. In the 2010–11 campaign he made more appearances than any other outfield player and, on 31 August, aged 31, signed a contract extension that would link him to the club until 2014.[18]

Dalian Aerbin

On 7 July 2012, Keita announced he would be leaving Barcelona after four seasons,[19] invoking a clause in his contract allowing him to leave the club even though he still had two years left. The following day, he signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Chinese Super League side Dalian Aerbin FC, being reportedly paid €14 million per year.[20]

Valencia

Keita playing for Roma in 2014.

On 30 January 2014, Keita returned to Spain after signing with Valencia CF, with the 34-year-old agreeing to a six-month contract with the option for an additional year.[21] He made his debut for the Che on 16 February, replacing Paco Alcácer for the last 20 minutes of a 0–0 away draw against former club Sevilla.[22] On 13 March, midway through the first half of an away fixture against PFC Ludogorets Razgrad for the UEFA Europa League, he was sent off for a challenge on Roman Bezjak that resulted in a penalty kick, but his team eventually won it 3–0[23] and 4–0 on aggregate.

Keita scored Valencia's fastest-ever goal on 27 March 2014, netting after nine seconds at UD Almería.[24] He also had to leave before the end of the first half with an injury, as the hosts came from behind for a 2–2 draw.[25]

Roma

On 5 June 2014, Keita signed a one-year contract with Serie A club A.S. Roma.[26] He made his competitive debut in the opening day of the season, against ACF Fiorentina (2–0 win),[27] and scored his first goal on 9 November to help defeat Torino F.C. 3–0 also at the Stadio Olimpico.[28]

Keita agreed to a new one-year deal in the 2015 off-season.[29]

El Jaish

Keita retired at the age of 37, after one season in the Qatar Stars League with El Jaish SC.[30]

International career

Keita (#12, middle) lining up for Mali in 2008.

Keita helped Mali's under-20s finish third at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship in Nigeria, scoring the only goal[31] in the last match against Uruguay, and being named the tournament's best player. He made his senior debut for Mali on 9 April 2000, in a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Libya.[32] He wore the no.12 shirt as he represented the country in six Africa Cup of Nations tournaments: in the 2010 edition in Angola he scored twice, both goals coming in the 4–4 group stage draw against the hosts, who were leading 4–0 with 11 minutes to go;[33] Les Aigles, however, could not make it past the group stage. From 2007 to 2008, he scored an impressive 8 goals in 20 international matches from his midfield position.

Keita also participated in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa, scoring in the 1–1 quarterfinal draw against the hosts as Mali eventually won the shootout.[34]

Personal life

Keita's uncle, Salif Keïta, was also a footballer. He played, amongst others, for Saint-Étienne, Marseille, Valencia and Sporting CP, and was once voted African Footballer of the Year.[35]

Keita married Zubaida Johnson, of Cape Verdean descent. On 12 May 2008, he became the father of a son, Mohammed, who was born in Seville, also father of Hanane, Ishana and Zulaykah all born in Barcelona, Catalonia.[36]

Career statistics

Club

Sources:[37][38]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Marseille1999–2000Ligue 160001031101
Lorient2000–01Ligue 23711010391
2001–02Ligue 12105131292
Total581614100683
Lens2002–03Ligue 1282311070393
2003–04220301060320
2004–053435131425
2005–063533010131524
2006–07381141101015313
Total157191827136221824
Sevilla2007–08La Liga3142020103457
Barcelona2008–09La Liga29450122466
2009–102961020120446
2010–113539220101566
2011–122633020111424
Total119161826045418822
Dalian Aerbin2012Chinese Super League12410134
201325630286
Total3710404110
Valencia2013–14La Liga11170181
Roma2014–15Serie A2621091363
2015–162010030231
Total46310121594
El-Jaish2016–17Qatar Stars League16650216
Career total481604962021151365378

International

Source:[2]
Mali
YearAppsGoals
200030
200141
2002113
200371
200482
200540
200630
200794
2008114
200950
201033
201131
2012102
2013113
201461
201540
Total10225
Scores and results list Mali's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mali goal.
List of international goals scored by Seydou Keita
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
125 December 2001Stade Baréma Bocoum, Mopti, Mali  Ghana1–11–1Friendly
210 January 2002Stade Abdoulaye Makoro Cissoko, Kayes, Mali  Zambia1–11–1
319 January 2002Stade du 26 Mars, Bamako, Mali  Liberia1–11–12002 Africa Cup of Nations
413 October 2002  Seychelles1–03–02004 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
510 October 2003Estádio 24 de Setembro, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau  Guinea-Bissau1–02–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
618 August 2004Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes, France  DR Congo1–03–0Friendly
72–0
86 February 2007Parc des Sports de la Courneuve, Saint-Denis, France  Lithuania1–03–1
917 June 2007Stade du 26 Mars, Bamako, Mali  Sierra Leone2–06–02008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
104–0
1122 August 2007Stade Déjérine, Paris, France  Burkina Faso3–23–2Friendly
121 June 2008Stade du 26 Mars, Bamako, Mali  Congo1–04–22010 FIFA World Cup qualification
134–1
1422 June 2008  Sudan2–03–0
153–0
1610 January 2010Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda, Angola  Angola1–44–42010 Africa Cup of Nations
173–4
1823 July 2019Estádio Nacional do Chiazi, Cabinda, Angola  Malawi1–03–1
1911 November 2011Stade Municipal, Saint-Leu-la-Forêt, France  Burkina Faso1–01–1Friendly
201 February 2012Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville, Gabon  Botswana2–12–12012 Africa Cup of Nations
2127 May 2012Stade Municipal, Saint-Leu-la-Forêt, France  Ivory Coast1–21–2Friendly
2220 January 2013Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa  Niger1–01–02013 Africa Cup of Nations
232 February 2013Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, South Africa  South Africa1–11–1
249 February 2013Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa  Ghana2–13–1
2519 November 2014Stade du 26 Mars, Bamako, Mali  Algeria1–02–02015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

Honours

Lorient

Lens

Sevilla

Barcelona

Mali

Individual

See also

References