Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
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Full name | Pierre-Emerick Emiliano François Aubameyang[1] | |||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 18 June 1989 | |||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Laval, France | |||||||||||||||||
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Position(s) | Striker | |||||||||||||||||
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Current team
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Borussia Dortmund | |||||||||||||||||
Number | 17 | |||||||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||||||
2007–2008 | Milan | |||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||||
2008–2011 | Milan | 0 | (0) | |||||||||||||||
2008–2009 | → Dijon (loan) | 39 | (10) | |||||||||||||||
2009–2010 | → Lille (loan) | 24 | (2) | |||||||||||||||
2010–2011 | → Monaco (loan) | 23 | (2) | |||||||||||||||
2011 | → Saint-Étienne (loan) | 35 | (10) | |||||||||||||||
2011–2013 | Saint-Étienne | 62 | (31) | |||||||||||||||
2013– | Borussia Dortmund | 82 | (47) | |||||||||||||||
International career‡ | ||||||||||||||||||
2009 | France U21 | 1 | (0) | |||||||||||||||
2012 | Gabon U23 | 3 | (1) | |||||||||||||||
2009– | Gabon | 45 | (19) | |||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:32, 29 December 2015 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 9 October 2015 |
Pierre-Emerick Emiliano François Aubameyang (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ɛməʁik obaməjɑ̃ɡ]; born 18 June 1989) is a French-born Gabonese professional footballer who plays for the German club Borussia Dortmund and the Gabon national football team.[3] He is known for his speed, having clocked 30 meters in 3.7 seconds, and his capability of playing as a striker or a winger.[4]
He began his career at Milan, who loaned him to four French clubs before he joined Saint-Étienne permanently in 2011. After winning the 2013 Coupe de la Ligue Final, he joined Dortmund, where he has twice won the DFL-Supercup in 2013 and 2014. Despite playing once for France Under-21, Aubameyang made his senior international debut for Gabon in 2009, and has represented them at three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and the 2012 Olympics.
He is the current holder of CAF's African Footballer of the Year award, becoming the first Gabonese player to win the award.[5]
Contents
Club career
Milan
Aubameyang joined Milan's youth team in January 2007. In August, he was part of the squad that finished fourth in the inaugural Champions Youth Cup held in Malaysia, where he made a name for himself and attracted the attention of scouts internationally. He scored against every opponent Milan played, finishing with seven goals in six matches. [6] He was awarded the Roberto Bettega Trophy for being the top scorer of the competition.
Dijon (loan)
For the 2008–09 season, Aubameyang was loaned out to Dijon in France in order to gain first team experience.[7] His performances there led him to appear in World Soccer's Talent Scout section in Summer 2009.[8] He finished with a total of ten goals and two assists in all competitions (two assists and eight goals in the league, two goals in the Coupe de la Ligue. His coach, Daniel Joseph, said, "Pierre's performance is impressive considering the fact he is only 18 ... he has tremendous physical ability, a willingness to run at defenders and a long time ahead of him to improve."
Lille (loan)
On 24 June 2009, it was announced Ligue 1 club Lille had decided to sign Aubameyang on loan.[9] Relative to his previous season, however, Aubameyang did not perform as well, scoring just two goals in 14 appearances, four as a starter.
Monaco (loan)
For the 2010–11 season, Aubameyang was loaned for the season to Monaco. On 21 August 2010, he scored his first goal for Monaco in an away match against Lens, then scored again on 29 August at home to Auxerre, where Monaco won 2–0.[10] In January 2011, after six months with the club, Aubameyang was loaned to Saint-Étienne until the end of the 2010–11 season, finishing the season with four goals and three assists. In July 2011, the loan was extended for the entire 2011–12 season.
Saint-Étienne
On 22 December 2011, Aubameyang signed with Saint-Étienne on a permanent deal. He was quickly added to the starting line-up and was given the number 7 jersey. In February 2012, he scored his first hat-trick against Lorient. He became an integral part of the squad, scoring half of the team's away goals during the season, and went on to be Ligue 1's top goalscorer with 16 goals.
During the warm-up in a match against Lyon, he wore a £2,500 pair of swarovski crystals encrusted boots. On 20 April 2013, Aubameyang was in the starting line-up for Saint-Étienne in the 2013 Coupe de la Ligue Final. Les Verts won the match 1–0 with a goal from Brandão to give Aubameyang his first major trophy as a professional footballer. He finished the season with 18 goals and seven assists in all competitions.
In the 2012–13 season, Aubameyang ended second in the competition's top-goalscorers list, scoring 19 goals and finishing behind only Zlatan Ibrahimović. From his 37 appearances, he also provided eight assists. The season was widely regarded as his breakout year—he appeared in the Ligue 1 team of the season and he won the Ligue 1 African Player of the Year award.
Borussia Dortmund
2013–14 season
On 4 July 2013, Aubameyang joined 2012–13 Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund on a five-year contract.[11] He made his competitive debut for his new club on 27 July 2013 against Bayern Munich in the DFL-Supercup, replacing Jakub Błaszczykowski for the last 18 minutes of Dortmund's 4–2 victory, assisting Dortmund's final goal, scored by Marco Reus.[12] On 10 August, Aubameyang made his Bundesliga debut and scored a hat-trick against FC Augsburg, including a goal from his first shot in the league. In the process, Aubameyang also became the first Gabonese player to appear in the Bundesliga.[13] On 27 November, He scored his first Champions League goal in a 3–1 win against Napoli in the group stage of the 2013–14 competition.[14] He later took a penalty against 1860 München that propelled Dortmund into the next round of the DFB Pokal, finishing the year with 13 league goals and 16 goals in all competitions.
2014–15 season
On 13 August 2014, Aubameyang assisted Borussia Dortmund's first goal and scored the second goal in a 2–0 victory over Bayern Munich in the DFL-Supercup.[15] After scoring the goal, he celebrated by putting on a Spider-Man mask.[15] In Dortmund's next match, a 4–1 win over Stuttgart Kickers in the first round of the DFB-Pokal, Aubameyang scored two second-half goals and provided the assist for Adrián Ramos' goal.[16] On 13 September, Aubameyang scored his first Bundesliga goal of the season, netting Dortmund's final goal of their 3–1 win over SC Freiburg.[17] Three days later, Aubameyang scored Dortmund's second goal in a 2–0 win over Arsenal in the first group match of the Champions League.[18]
Aubameyang ended his second season in Dortmund with 25 goals from 46 appearances, including one in the 2015 DFB-Pokal Final, where BVB were defeated 3–1 by VfL Wolfsburg at the Olympiastadion Berlin.[19]
2015–16 season
On 31 July 2015, Aubameyang signed a new contract to last until 2020, saying, "Every part of me wants to be here and I have never wanted to leave."[20] On 20 August, he scored a brace as Dortmund came from 0–3 down to win 3–4 at Odds BK in the first leg of their Europa League play-off.[21]
In scoring in Dortmund's 1–1 draw with 1899 Hoffenheim on 23 September, Aubameyang became the first player in Bundesliga history to score in each of his team's opening six matches of a season.[22] He later extended this record to eight matches, scoring in the team's next two fixtures against Darmstadt 98 and Bayern Munich, before failing to score for the first time in the Bundesliga season in a 2–0 win at Mainz 05.[23]
On 22 October, Aubameyang scored a hat-trick in a UEFA Europa League match against Gabala FK of Azerbaijan.[24] Three days later, he scored another hat-trick in a 5–1 defeat of Augsburg at the Westfalenstadion.[25]
On 8 November, Aubameyang scored the winning goal for BVB in a 3–2 Revierderby victory over rivals FC Schalke 04.[26]
At the halfway stage of the Bundesliga season, Aubameyang was the league's top scorer with 18 goals from 17 appearances.[27]
International career
Aubameyang was invited to play for Italy U-19s after a good season with Dijon, but he debuted for the France under-21 team in February 2009 in a friendly match against Tunisia.[28]
On 25 March 2009, Aubameyang was selected for the Gabonese national team[29] and made his debut for the squad. He scored his first goal in a 3–2 victory over Morocco, then scored a goal each in friendly matches against Benin, Togo, Algeria and Senegal.
Aubameyang was a key member of the Gabon national side that reached the quarter-finals of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations as co-hosts of the competition. He netted three goals in total, finishing the tournament as one of the top scorers. On 5 February 2012, he set up the opening goal for his team and hit the post in the quarter-final against Mali. However, the match ended 1–1 after extra time and Aubameyang had his penalty saved in the shootout to decide the game.
In July 2012, Aubameyang represented Gabon at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. He scored in the team's opening game against Switzerland, which was Gabon's first-ever Olympic goal, and would also prove to be Gabon's only goal of the tournament. They were eliminated in the group stage.
On 15 June 2013, Aubameyang scored a hat-trick of penalty kicks in Gabon's 4–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying win over Niger. He then scored a brace against Burkina Faso in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations Qualification.
Aubameyang captained Gabon at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, scoring the team's opening goal of the tournament in their 2–0 win over Burkina Faso on 17 January 2015.[30] He also scored a brace against Mali on 25 March 2015. He is Gabon's highest goalscorer.
Style of play
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Aubameyang is described as a versatile attacker capable of playing anywhere in front of a three-man attack formation as well as an attacking midfielder. He is a very good set piece taker capable of scoring direct free kicks, which he has shown several times and penalties which was best expressed in his hat-trick of penalties against Niger in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Aubameyang has good ball control and dribbling ability enabling him to beat most players one on one. He possesses good vision witnessed by the number of assists he makes.
Aubameyang is arguably one of the fastest players in the modern game, having clocked a time of 3.70 seconds over 30 meters, which is marginally faster than the time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt recorded in the first 30 meters of his record breaking 100 meter run. He is tied with Arjen Robben for the fastest sprint recorded on the pitch.
In addition to his blistering speed, Aubameyang also possesses excellent acceleration being able to reach his top speed in few strides. This has caused problems for officials tracking his runs and has led to some of his goals being wrongly discredited as offside. This also makes him a major threat on counter-attacks. Dortmund teammate Neven Subotić said that "he is one of those players with the rare natural ability of immense speed. He is very difficult to mark. I would not like to defend against him and I don't know anyone who would." Bloomberg described him as "speed merchant supreme." He is also quite physical; he does not get tired easily and also does not go to the ground in physical duels. The combinations of all these traits make him a complete modern winger. Even though he is traditionally a winger, he played more than half of the 2014–15 season as a center forward (to fill in the gap left by Robert Lewandowski which new signing Ciro Immobile was unable to do) and has become very efficient and has been building a name for himself as a topflight striker being among the top three goal scorers in almost all competitions he enters.
Personal life
Aubameyang is the son of former Gabonese international Pierre Aubameyang and younger brother of Catilina and Willy, who have both played for Milan youth teams. His mother is Spanish.[31] On 17 July 2013, he bought a mansion worth £1.2 million in Germany. Aubameyang enjoys spending time with his son.[32][33]
Career statistics
Club
- As of 16 December 2015.
Club | Season | League | Cup[nb 1] | Continental[nb 2] | Total | ||||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Milan | 2007–08 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Dijon (loan) | 2008–09 | 34 | 8 | 5 | 2 | — | 39 | 10 | |
Total | 34 | 8 | 5 | 2 | — | 39 | 10 | ||
Lille (loan) | 2009–10 | 14 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 24 | 2 |
Total | 14 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 24 | 2 | |
Monaco (loan) | 2010–11 | 19 | 2 | 4 | 0 | — | 23 | 2 | |
Total | 19 | 2 | 4 | 0 | — | 23 | 2 | ||
Saint-Étienne | 2010–11 | 14 | 2 | 0 | 0 | — | 14 | 2 | |
2011–12 | 36 | 16 | 2 | 2 | — | 38 | 18 | ||
2012–13 | 37 | 19 | 7 | 2 | — | 44 | 21 | ||
Total | 87 | 37 | 9 | 4 | — | 96 | 41 | ||
Borussia Dortmund | 2013–14 | 32 | 13 | 7 | 2 | 9 | 1 | 48 | 16 |
2014–15 | 33 | 16 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 3 | 46 | 25 | |
2015–16 | 17 | 18 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 27 | 27 | |
Total | 81 | 47 | 13 | 9 | 25 | 11 | 119 | 68 | |
Career total | 234 | 97 | 32 | 15 | 34 | 11 | 301 | 123 |
- ↑ Includes Coupe de la Ligue, DFB-Pokal and DFL-Supercup
- ↑ Includes UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League
International
- As of 12 October 2015.[34]
Gabon national team | ||
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Year | Apps | Goals |
2009 | 7 | 2 |
2010 | 9 | 3 |
2011 | 4 | 0 |
2012 | 8 | 4 |
2013 | 4 | 3 |
2014 | 4 | 2 |
2015 | 9 | 5 |
Total | 45 | 19 |
International goals
- Scores and results list Gabon's goal tally first.
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 28 March 2009 | Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca | Morocco | 1–0 | 2–1 | 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification |
2. | 11 August 2009 | Stade de l'Amitié, Cotonou | Benin | 1–0 | 1–1 | Friendly |
3. | 19 May 2010 | Stade François Coty, Ajaccio | Togo | 2–0 | 3–0 | |
4. | 11 August 2010 | Stade 5 Juillet 1962, Algiers | Algeria | 2–0 | 2–1 | |
5. | 17 November 2010 | Stade Michel Hidalgo, Sannois | Senegal | 1–2 | 1–2 | |
6. | 23 January 2012 | Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville | Niger | 1–0 | 2–0 | 2012 Africa Cup of Nations |
7. | 27 January 2012 | Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville | Morocco | 1–1 | 3–2 | |
8. | 31 January 2012 | Stade de Franceville, Franceville | Tunisia | 1–0 | 1–0 | |
9. | 14 October 2012 | Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville | Togo | 1–0 | 1–2 | 2013 Africa Cup of Nations |
10. | 15 June 2013 | Stade de Franceville, Franceville | Niger | 1–1 | 4–1 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification |
11. | 2–1 | |||||
12. | 4–1 | |||||
13. | 11 October 2014 | Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville | Burkina Faso | 1–0 | 2–0 | 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification |
14. | 2–0 | |||||
15. | 17 January 2015 | Estadio de Bata, Bata | 1–0 | 2–0 | 2015 Africa Cup of Nations | |
16. | 25 March 2015 | Stade Pierre Brisson, Beauvais | Mali | 2–2 | 4–3 | Friendly |
17. | 3–2 | |||||
18. | 5 September 2015 | Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville | Sudan | 4–0 | 4–0 | Friendly |
19. | 9 October 2015 | Stade Olympique de Radès, Tunis | Tunisia | 1–1 | 3–3 | Friendly |
Honours
Club
- AS Saint-Étienne (1)
- Coupe de la Ligue (1): 2012–13
- Borussia Dortmund (2)
- DFL-Supercup (2): 2013, 2014
Individual
- Ligue 1 Best African Player: 2012–13
- Ligue 1 Team of the Year (1): 2012–13
- Borussia Dortmund Highest Goalscorer 2014–15
- Borussia Dortmund Highest Assists 2014–15
- Bundesliga Team of the Year: 2014–15
- Borussia Dortmund Player of the Season: 2014–15
- African Footballer of the Year: 2015
References
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- ↑ http://www.bvb.de/eng/Teams/First-Team/Pierre-Emerick-Aubameyang
- ↑ http://www.lfp.fr/joueur/aubameyang-pierre-emerick
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- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – French League Stats at LFP.fr (French)
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – FIFA competition record
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