Mohamed Traoré (footballer, born 1993)

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Mohamed Traoré
Personal information
Full name Mohamed Traoré
Date of birth (1993-05-17) 17 May 1993
Place of birth Conakry, Guinea
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Winger
Club information
Current team
Tišnov
Number 10
Youth career
Touba
Aubervilliers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010−2012 Aubervilliers 7 (0)
2012− Zbrojovka Brno 17 (1)
2013Líšeň (loan) 1 (0)
2014−2015 → Tišnov (loan) 38 (50)
2016Blansko (loan) 1 (2)
2016− → Tišnov (loan) 5 (8)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 September 2016.


Mohamed Traoré (born 17 May 1993 in Conakry) is a Guinean footballer who currently plays as a winger for FK Blansko on loan from FC Zbrojovka Brno.

Personal life

Traoré was born in Conakry, Guinea. His favorite player is a Brazilian retired footballer Ronaldo.[1]

Football career

Early career

He started playing football at Conakry by local club FC Touba.[1]

Aubervilliers

At the age of 16 he moved to the France to his uncle, where he stayed. After five months he joined FCM Aubervilliers playing CFA. He did not receive many opportunities to play, but he scored in the final match of youth tournament at Stade de France.[1]

Zbrojovka Brno

2012–13 season

During the autumn of 2012 he was on trial at FC Zbrojovka Brno. On January 2013, he signed a three-year contract there.[2] After scoring 2 goals in 8 games for the reserve team, he got a chance to play for Zbrojovka's first team on 11 November 2012 in their game against Sparta, where he came in the game as a substitute for Milan Lutonský in the 81st minute.[3] On 1 February 2013, in the friendly match against Daegu FC, he scored his premiere goal for the first team.[4] He was part of the Zbrojovka youth team that won the Czech U-21 Junior League in 2013.[5]

2013–14 season

Traoré scored his first Zbrojovka goal in the home game against Bohemians on 29 July 2013 on an assist by Pavel Zavadil in a 5-1 win.[6]

On 26 August 2013 Traore collapsed after league match at Ostrava. He underwent surgery with clogged arteries in Ostrava. According to the doctors, extensive myocardial infarction could result in death. Traoré is from their perspective exceptional case, certainly the first in the country and possibly in the world. On 30 August 2013 Traoré left the hospital and continues home treatment.[7] During the 2014-15 season he prepared individually and in the meantime underwent several medical examinations. Professional football was not recommended to him.

Loan to Tišnov

Since August 2014, he has been trying lower level football to restart his career. In AFK Tišnov he plays 1.B třída, group A, which is the seventh tier of Czech football and the third tier of South Moravian Region. He scored twelve goals in the first half of the season, becoming the second best goalscorer in the competition. According to Zbrojovka, his condition has highly improved in the past period. From 12 January 2015, he started training with the Zbrojovka Brno U-21 team in full workload, but still does not play any matches.[8] In January 2015, he got permission to play warm-up matches.[9] He became the top goalscorer with 33 goals in 25 matches.[10]

Loan to Blansko

During the winter break 2015−2016, Traoré joined Czech Fourth Division side FK Blansko on a half-season-long loan. He made his debut on 19 March in their 4–3 away win against Rosice, in which he scored 2 goals.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 7 September 2016.
Club performance League National cup Total
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2011–12 Aubervilliers CFA 200020
2012–13 500050
Aubervilliers total 700070
2012–13 Brno Gambrinus liga 11000110
2013–14 610061
Brno total 17100171
2014–15 Tišnov 1.B třída (7th tier) 2533002533
2015–16 Tišnov 1.A třída (6th tier) 1317001317
2015−16 Blansko Divize "D" (4th tier) 120012
2016−17 Tišnov South Moravian Championship (5th tier) 580058
Professional career total 24100241

Honours

References

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