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Sébastien Faure (footballer)

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Sébastien Faure
Personal information
Full name Sébastien Faure
Date of birth (1991-01-03) 3 January 1991 (age 33)
Place of birth Lyon, France
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
GOAL FC[1]
Youth career
1997–2004 FC Cailloux-sur-Fontaines
2004–2008 Lyon
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2012 Lyon 0 (0)
2010–2012 Lyon B 41 (0)
2012Nantes (loan) 0 (0)
2012–2015 Rangers 59 (1)
2015–2016 Lyon B 2 (0)
2016–2022 GOAL FC[a] 93 (2)
International career
2007–2008 France U17 15 (0)
2008–2009 France U18 9 (0)
2009–2010 France U19 8 (0)
2010–2011 France U20 12 (0)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  France
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Runner-up 2008 Turkey
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20:37, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 30 July 2012

Sébastien Faure (French pronunciation: [sebastjɛ̃foʁ], born 3 January 1991) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Championnat National 2 club GOAL FC.[2]

He is a former France youth international, and has represented his nation at various age levels.

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Club career

Lyon

Faure was born in the second arrondissement of Lyon and was with Olympique Lyonnais from when he was a child, starting off in the club's academy until 2012.[citation needed]

Faure became active in the squad at the start of the 2008–09 season. He was promoted to the first-team squad where he was given the number 36 shirt and began participating in Lyon's pre-season tour. Faure appeared in three of the team's five matches starting one against Rapid București and appearing as a substitute in matches against Monaco and Nîmes Olympique.[citation needed]

He made his professional debut on 11 November 2008 against Metz in the 2008–09 edition of the Coupe de la Ligue starting in the centre back position alongside the Brazilian Cris. Unfortunately, the match resulted in a 3–1 loss with Faure playing the full 90 minutes and picking up a yellow card.[3] In December 2011, Faure suffered a broken toe. During January 2012, Faure was linked with a move to Nantes.[4] He joined Nantes on loan, but suffered pain from his previous broken toe injury and quickly returned to Lyon, where he remained until the end of his contract in the summer of 2012.[5]

After being released by Lyon at the end of his contract, Faure was linked with a move to fellow Ligue 1 club Evian.[6] He joined English club Leeds United on trial and played in their 2–0 win over Alfreton Town on 21 July.[7]

Rangers

Faure joined Rangers on a three-year deal, pending international clearance, on 21 August 2012.[8] After the move, Faure said he signed because manager Ally McCoist persuaded him.[9] He made his debut against First Division side Falkirk in the Scottish League Cup on 30 August 2012. On 23 February 2013, Faure scored his first ever senior goal in the Third Division against Berwick Rangers, contributing to a 3–1 away win.[10]

Faure had his first run out of the season in the 8–1 win over Clyde in the Challenge Cup on 18 August 2014. His performance was praised for his pace and effectiveness in a right wing-back role, despite his preferred position being at centre back. Faure left Rangers at the end of his contract in the summer of 2015.[11]

Later career

Faure joined French lower-league side Monts d'Or Azergues (renamed GOAL FC in 2020) in 2016, and became the club's captain.[12]

International career

Faure has been active on the international circuit. He was a part of the under-17 team that finished runners-up at the 2008 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship and also played with the under-18 squad making his debut in the Tournoi de Limoges.[citation needed]

He was part of the French side that won the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship and was one of only 3 members of the squad to play every minute of every game at the finals as France defeated the Netherlands 4–1, Austria 5–0, drew 1–1 with England then beat Croatia 2–1 en route to the final. In the final itself he made an important goal line clearance to stop Spain taking a two-goal lead with France eventually running out 2–1 winners.[citation needed]

He then went on to feature in the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup for the under-20 team as the France side finished in fourth place.[citation needed]

Honours

Rangers

France U19

Notes

  1. ^ In 2020, Monts d'Or Azergues Foot merged with several smaller clubs to form GOAL FC.

References

  1. ^ "Equipe CFA 2016–2017". MDA FOOT. MDA Foot. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  2. ^ Sébastien Faure (MDA Foot) : "Oui, j'ai un parcours atypique" actufoot.com
  3. ^ Lyon v. Metz Match Report Archived 24 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "National football Ligue 1 Nantes: Sébastien Faure (Lyon) approach". Foot National. 4 January 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Nantes: Sebastien Faure went back to Lyon". Foot National. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  6. ^ "OL – Mercato: Sebastien Faure like Evian-TG". lyon Capitale.fr. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Development squad kick off pre-season with a win..." Leeds United AFC. 22 July 2012. Archived from the original on 25 July 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Gers Sign Faure". Rangers.co.uk. 21 August 2012. Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Sebastien Faure: Ally told me Rangers could be back in SPL in two years". Daily Record. 26 August 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  10. ^ "Berwick 1-3 Rangers". BBC. 23 February 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  11. ^ VitalGers (19 August 2014). "McCoist Utterly Delighted With Clyde Showing". VitalFootball. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  12. ^ Clement, Arnaud (21 June 2021). "Le GOAL FC a repris sous le direction du duo Alioui - Chaibeddra". Le Progrès (in French). Retrieved 23 October 2021.

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