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David Bellion

David Bellion (born 27 November 1982) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker. His previous clubs include Cannes, Sunderland, Manchester United, West Ham United, Nice, Bordeaux and Red Star.

David Bellion
Bellion training with Bordeaux in 2009
Personal information
Full name David Bellion[1]
Date of birth (1982-11-27) 27 November 1982 (age 40)[2]
Place of birth Sèvres, France
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)[3]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1996–1998 Cannes
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2001 Cannes 0 (0)
2001–2003 Sunderland 20 (1)
2003–2006 Manchester United 24 (4)
2005–2006West Ham United (loan) 8 (0)
2006Nice (loan) 15 (5)
2006–2007 Nice 30 (7)
2007–2014 Bordeaux 114 (20)
2010–2011Nice (loan) 10 (0)
2014–2016 Red Star 29 (8)
Total 250 (45)
International career
2002–2003 France U21 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career Edit

Cannes Edit

Bellion was born in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine,[4] to a Senegalese father and French mother.[5] He started his career at Cannes at the age of 14, and earned a move to English club Sunderland in the summer of 2001. In his youth, he was a talented athlete, competing in the 2001 National Indoor Youth Championships, where he won the 60 metres.[6]

Sunderland Edit

Bellion signed for Premier League club Sunderland in July 2001.[7] He made his debut at Fulham in August 2001, coming on as a substitute. His first senior goal was against Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light which gave Sunderland a 1–0 win in September 2002.[8] It was his only Premier League goal for Sunderland. Following the goal, Bellion became a first-team regular at Sunderland, although he was unable to save them from relegation with the third-lowest Premier League points tally ever. During the 2002–03 season, Sunderland offered a new contract,[9] but he turned it down[10] as he wanted to leave the club.[11] He agreed a move to Manchester United in July 2003,[12] although the transfer was completed amid "tapping up" allegations that were resolved by Sunderland,[13] receiving a compensation payment of £2 million, rising to £3 million depending on appearances, in an out-of-court agreement.[14]

Manchester United Edit

Bellion scored on his Manchester United debut against Celtic on the club's pre-season American tour. His first competitive goal came at Leeds United in the League Cup,[15] and he scored two goals in the 2003–04 season, against Everton[16] and Tottenham Hotspur,[17] both at Old Trafford. During the season, he made his Champions League debut when he came on as a substitute in the 5–0 win over Panathinaikos in the group stage.[18][19]

Despite being compared to Thierry Henry and early-season goals against Norwich City[20] and Bolton Wanderers,[21] the 2004–05 campaign proved frustrating for Bellion as he found himself increasingly frozen out of the first-team squad. His season was curtailed in early May, when he suffered a fractured fibula against Charlton Athletic Reserves.[22] During 2004–05, Bellion scored his first Champions League goal (not including qualifiers)[23] in a 6–2 win over Fenerbahçe and was involved in the squad for the FA Community Shield in a 3–1 loss against Arsenal.[24]

Bellion spent time on loan at West Ham United at the beginning of the 2005–06 season.[25] He scored on his debut, a League Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday on 20 September 2005.[26] After the match, manager Alan Pardew praised Bellion, believing he could make an impact at the club.[27] However, he never flourished and his first-team opportunities were limited and he went on to make just ten appearances for the club, mostly as a substitute.[citation needed]

Nice Edit

He returned to France on 9 January 2006, joining Nice on loan until the end of the season,[28][29] a move that was later made permanent in June 2006. Speaking of his move, Bellion said it was good to be home in France, and he settled quickly at the club.[30] Shortly after his move, Bellion made his debut, coming on as a substitute and receiving a yellow card, in a 0–0 draw against Nantes. Bellion scored in the quarter-final of Coupe de la Ligue in a 2–1 win over Bordeaux on 17 January 2006.[31] The club advanced to the semi-final and then progressed to the final but lost against Nancy on 22 April 2006. On 14 February 2006, he scored his first goal, the only goal in the match, against Saint-Étienne. Toward the end of the season, he scored three goals in three matches against Rennes, Ajaccio and Metz. At the end of the season, Bellion signed a permanent deal with the club.[32] After finally leaving Manchester United, Bellion said he had no hard feelings toward the club,[33] and also said his experience in English football was "frustrating".[34]

In his first permanent season at Nice, Bellion's form dropped. He made several critical errors and misjudgements, and scored eight goals. Following an injury on 23 December 2006, in a 2–1 loss against Lens, it was announced that Bellion would be out for three weeks.[35] Soon after, he had another injury on his right fibula.[36] He completed his recovery on 9 March 2007 after three months on the sidelines.[37] Despite this, Bellion finished his first season with eight goals, making him the club's joint top scorer in the league along with Bakari Koné.[citation needed]

Bordeaux Edit

 
Bellion with Bordeaux

Bellion joined Bordeaux on 15 July 2007, signing a four-year deal for a fee rumoured to total €4.5 million. He was signed as a replacement for Jean-Claude Darcheville.[38] He marked his first match by scoring the only goal in a 1–0 win over Lens. Up until the second half of the season, he was in impressive form, scoring eight goals in twelve matches. However, in the second half, he only scored four goals. The club would end up in second place behind Lyon, who won their seventh title. Despite failing to win the league and his faltering form in the latter half, Bellion said it was his best season.[39]

The following 2008–09 season, Bellion became third-choice striker behind Marouane Chamakh and Fernando Cavenaghi, limiting his first-team opportunities.[40] He managed to score four goals this season while mostly playing off the bench. In the UEFA Cup third round against Galatasaray, he scored past Morgan De Sanctis in just eleven seconds, the fastest goal in the history of the UEFA Cup, but Bordeaux lost 4–3. Towards the end of the season, the club would win not only the Coupe de la Ligue but also the league.[citation needed]

At the start of the 2009–10 season, Bellion signed a three-year contract with the club, keeping him there until 2014.[41] He did not regret this, when asked by L'Équipe after the season ended whether he regretted signing a contract in the interview.[42] Bellion spoken out of his first team, saying he had become more increasingly frustrated at the club, due to lack of regular football.[43][44] However, in three seasons, Bellion was barely used in the first team and stayed on the substitutes bench, even upon his return on loan from Nice and also his own injury concerns. In an interview with Goal.com, Bellion claims that he was ignored by the team's management.[45]

In December 2010, Bellion returned to Nice on loan until the end of the season, to gain first-team experience.[46] Shortly after moving, he believed the move would relaunch his career. However, his time at Nice was 'forgettable', due to his lack of goals, goals that he had produced four years ago, and much to the fans' dismay and also his own injury concerns, like being injured in a taxi for example.[47] He departed back to Bordeaux at the end of the season.[citation needed]

Bellion scored his first goal in two years since September 2010 in the Europa League in a 1–0 win over Marítimo on 8 November 2012.[48] After the match, Bellion spoke of his first goal as "running a rhythm" to score.[49] He scored again, in the second round of Coupe de France, in a 2–1 win to Moulins. A few weeks later, Bellion scored his first league in over four years, in a 2–0 win against Valenciennes.[50] After the match, Bellion described his first goal in over a year as "mini relief and a small reward".[51] However, towards the end of the season, Bellion was soon less included, especially missing out from the squad, when the club won the Coupe de France.[citation needed]

In June 2013, Bellion was linked with a move to the United States, where he trained with the New York Cosmos on trial.[52] Eventually, his trial with them ended after he rejected a move, and he travelled back to Bordeaux.[53]

Red Star Edit

In July 2014, after his contract with Bordeaux expired, Bellion joined Championnat National club Red Star.[54] He registered a consolation goal on his first appearance on 8 August 2014 to Amiens,[55] as Red Star were defeated 3–1.[56] Bellion's goals helped Red Star win the league and gain promotion to Ligue 2 after beating Istres with a 4–0 victory at home on 8 May 2015.[57] After ending his playing career in 2016, Bellion remained with the club after being appointed their creative director, building links between the club and the world of culture and the arts.[58]

Honours Edit

Manchester United

Bordeaux

Red Star

Individual

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • David Bellion at Soccerbase  
  • at ManUtd.com

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David Bellion born 27 November 1982 is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker His previous clubs include Cannes Sunderland Manchester United West Ham United Nice Bordeaux and Red Star David BellionBellion training with Bordeaux in 2009Personal informationFull nameDavid Bellion 1 Date of birth 1982 11 27 27 November 1982 age 40 2 Place of birthSevres FranceHeight1 81 m 5 ft 11 in 3 Position s StrikerYouth career1996 1998CannesSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1998 2001Cannes0 0 2001 2003Sunderland20 1 2003 2006Manchester United24 4 2005 2006 West Ham United loan 8 0 2006 Nice loan 15 5 2006 2007Nice30 7 2007 2014Bordeaux114 20 2010 2011 Nice loan 10 0 2014 2016Red Star29 8 Total250 45 International career2002 2003France U214 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Cannes 1 2 Sunderland 1 3 Manchester United 1 4 Nice 1 5 Bordeaux 1 6 Red Star 2 Honours 3 References 4 External linksClub career EditCannes Edit Bellion was born in Sevres Hauts de Seine 4 to a Senegalese father and French mother 5 He started his career at Cannes at the age of 14 and earned a move to English club Sunderland in the summer of 2001 In his youth he was a talented athlete competing in the 2001 National Indoor Youth Championships where he won the 60 metres 6 Sunderland Edit Bellion signed for Premier League club Sunderland in July 2001 7 He made his debut at Fulham in August 2001 coming on as a substitute His first senior goal was against Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light which gave Sunderland a 1 0 win in September 2002 8 It was his only Premier League goal for Sunderland Following the goal Bellion became a first team regular at Sunderland although he was unable to save them from relegation with the third lowest Premier League points tally ever During the 2002 03 season Sunderland offered a new contract 9 but he turned it down 10 as he wanted to leave the club 11 He agreed a move to Manchester United in July 2003 12 although the transfer was completed amid tapping up allegations that were resolved by Sunderland 13 receiving a compensation payment of 2 million rising to 3 million depending on appearances in an out of court agreement 14 Manchester United Edit Bellion scored on his Manchester United debut against Celtic on the club s pre season American tour His first competitive goal came at Leeds United in the League Cup 15 and he scored two goals in the 2003 04 season against Everton 16 and Tottenham Hotspur 17 both at Old Trafford During the season he made his Champions League debut when he came on as a substitute in the 5 0 win over Panathinaikos in the group stage 18 19 Despite being compared to Thierry Henry and early season goals against Norwich City 20 and Bolton Wanderers 21 the 2004 05 campaign proved frustrating for Bellion as he found himself increasingly frozen out of the first team squad His season was curtailed in early May when he suffered a fractured fibula against Charlton Athletic Reserves 22 During 2004 05 Bellion scored his first Champions League goal not including qualifiers 23 in a 6 2 win over Fenerbahce and was involved in the squad for the FA Community Shield in a 3 1 loss against Arsenal 24 Bellion spent time on loan at West Ham United at the beginning of the 2005 06 season 25 He scored on his debut a League Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday on 20 September 2005 26 After the match manager Alan Pardew praised Bellion believing he could make an impact at the club 27 However he never flourished and his first team opportunities were limited and he went on to make just ten appearances for the club mostly as a substitute citation needed Nice Edit He returned to France on 9 January 2006 joining Nice on loan until the end of the season 28 29 a move that was later made permanent in June 2006 Speaking of his move Bellion said it was good to be home in France and he settled quickly at the club 30 Shortly after his move Bellion made his debut coming on as a substitute and receiving a yellow card in a 0 0 draw against Nantes Bellion scored in the quarter final of Coupe de la Ligue in a 2 1 win over Bordeaux on 17 January 2006 31 The club advanced to the semi final and then progressed to the final but lost against Nancy on 22 April 2006 On 14 February 2006 he scored his first goal the only goal in the match against Saint Etienne Toward the end of the season he scored three goals in three matches against Rennes Ajaccio and Metz At the end of the season Bellion signed a permanent deal with the club 32 After finally leaving Manchester United Bellion said he had no hard feelings toward the club 33 and also said his experience in English football was frustrating 34 In his first permanent season at Nice Bellion s form dropped He made several critical errors and misjudgements and scored eight goals Following an injury on 23 December 2006 in a 2 1 loss against Lens it was announced that Bellion would be out for three weeks 35 Soon after he had another injury on his right fibula 36 He completed his recovery on 9 March 2007 after three months on the sidelines 37 Despite this Bellion finished his first season with eight goals making him the club s joint top scorer in the league along with Bakari Kone citation needed Bordeaux Edit nbsp Bellion with BordeauxBellion joined Bordeaux on 15 July 2007 signing a four year deal for a fee rumoured to total 4 5 million He was signed as a replacement for Jean Claude Darcheville 38 He marked his first match by scoring the only goal in a 1 0 win over Lens Up until the second half of the season he was in impressive form scoring eight goals in twelve matches However in the second half he only scored four goals The club would end up in second place behind Lyon who won their seventh title Despite failing to win the league and his faltering form in the latter half Bellion said it was his best season 39 The following 2008 09 season Bellion became third choice striker behind Marouane Chamakh and Fernando Cavenaghi limiting his first team opportunities 40 He managed to score four goals this season while mostly playing off the bench In the UEFA Cup third round against Galatasaray he scored past Morgan De Sanctis in just eleven seconds the fastest goal in the history of the UEFA Cup but Bordeaux lost 4 3 Towards the end of the season the club would win not only the Coupe de la Ligue but also the league citation needed At the start of the 2009 10 season Bellion signed a three year contract with the club keeping him there until 2014 41 He did not regret this when asked by L Equipe after the season ended whether he regretted signing a contract in the interview 42 Bellion spoken out of his first team saying he had become more increasingly frustrated at the club due to lack of regular football 43 44 However in three seasons Bellion was barely used in the first team and stayed on the substitutes bench even upon his return on loan from Nice and also his own injury concerns In an interview with Goal com Bellion claims that he was ignored by the team s management 45 In December 2010 Bellion returned to Nice on loan until the end of the season to gain first team experience 46 Shortly after moving he believed the move would relaunch his career However his time at Nice was forgettable due to his lack of goals goals that he had produced four years ago and much to the fans dismay and also his own injury concerns like being injured in a taxi for example 47 He departed back to Bordeaux at the end of the season citation needed Bellion scored his first goal in two years since September 2010 in the Europa League in a 1 0 win over Maritimo on 8 November 2012 48 After the match Bellion spoke of his first goal as running a rhythm to score 49 He scored again in the second round of Coupe de France in a 2 1 win to Moulins A few weeks later Bellion scored his first league in over four years in a 2 0 win against Valenciennes 50 After the match Bellion described his first goal in over a year as mini relief and a small reward 51 However towards the end of the season Bellion was soon less included especially missing out from the squad when the club won the Coupe de France citation needed In June 2013 Bellion was linked with a move to the United States where he trained with the New York Cosmos on trial 52 Eventually his trial with them ended after he rejected a move and he travelled back to Bordeaux 53 Red Star Edit In July 2014 after his contract with Bordeaux expired Bellion joined Championnat National club Red Star 54 He registered a consolation goal on his first appearance on 8 August 2014 to Amiens 55 as Red Star were defeated 3 1 56 Bellion s goals helped Red Star win the league and gain promotion to Ligue 2 after beating Istres with a 4 0 victory at home on 8 May 2015 57 After ending his playing career in 2016 Bellion remained with the club after being appointed their creative director building links between the club and the world of culture and the arts 58 Honours EditManchester United FA Community Shield 2003 59 Bordeaux Ligue 1 2008 09 60 Trophee des Champions 2008 2009 61 62 Coupe de la Ligue 2008 09 63 Red Star Championnat National 2014 15 citation needed Individual UNFP Player of the Month August 2007 64 References Edit David Bellion Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 16 October 2017 David Bellion L Equipe in French Paris Retrieved 7 April 2020 David Bellion Overview Premier League Retrieved 7 April 2020 David Bellion 11v11 com AFS Enterprises Retrieved 7 April 2020 ESPN com Soccernet England News Senegal want Black Cats Bellion ESPN FC http www francefootball fr FF breves2007 20070807 141337Dev html permanent dead link Walker Graham 3 July 2001 Young French Striker Signs SAFC com Sunderland Association Football Club Archived from the original on 21 November 2001 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Sunderland edge to victory BBC Sport 28 September 2002 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Black Cats plan talks Sky Sports 27 November 2002 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Bellion rejects Black Cats offer Sky Sports 23 December 2002 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Bellion reveals exit plans Sky Sports 28 December 2002 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Bellion makes United move Sky Sports 1 July 2003 Archived from the original on 8 January 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Black Cats request Bellion tribunal Sky Sports 2 July 2003 Retrieved 26 November 2012 United agree Bellion fee Sky Sports 16 October 2003 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Leeds 2 3 Man Utd BBC Sport 28 October 2003 Retrieved 16 September 2009 Man Utd 3 2 Everton BBC Sport 26 December 2003 Retrieved 16 September 2009 Man Utd 3 0 Tottenham BBC Sport 20 March 2004 Retrieved 16 September 2009 Man Utd wreak Greek havoc BBC Sport British Broadcasting Corporation 16 September 2003 Archived from the original on 26 March 2020 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Games played by David Bellion in 2003 2004 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 27 April 2020 Man Utd 2 1 Norwich BBC Sport 21 August 2004 Retrieved 16 September 2009 Bolton 2 2 Man Utd BBC Sport 11 September 2004 Retrieved 16 September 2009 Bellion injury agony Sky Sports 13 May 2005 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Man Utd 3 0 D Bucharest BBC Sport 25 August 2004 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Man Utd 6 2 Fenerbahce BBC Sport 28 September 2004 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Hammers sign Bellion Sky Sports 17 August 2005 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Sheff Wed 2 4 West Ham BBC Sport 20 September 2005 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Pardew Bell tolls for us Sky Sports 22 September 2005 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Nice move for Bellion Sky Sports 9 January 2006 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Foot Transfers Bellion on loan to Nice Foot Transferts Bellion prete a Nice L Equipe in French 9 January 2006 Retrieved 28 June 2013 dead link Bellion Nice to be home Sky Sports 20 January 2006 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Nice reach semis Sky Sports 18 January 2006 Retrieved 26 November 2012 United confirm striker sale Sky Sports 17 April 2006 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Nice life suits Bellion Sky Sports 23 April 2006 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Bellion admits English frustration Sky Sports 6 November 2006 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Foot L1 Nice Bellion missing three weeks Foot L1 Nice Bellion absent trois semaines L Equipe in French 9 January 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2013 dead link Foot L1 Nice Early Laslandes Foot L1 Nice Les debuts de Laslandes L Equipe in French 12 January 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2013 dead link Foot L1 Nice Balmont back Kone package Foot L1 Nice Balmont de retour Kone forfait L Equipe in French 9 March 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2013 dead link Bordeaux bag Bellion Sky Sports 29 July 2007 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Foot L1 Chamakh My best season Foot L1 Chamakh Ma meilleure saison L Equipe in French 16 May 2008 Retrieved 28 June 2013 dead link Foot C1 Bordeaux Chamakh and not Cavenaghi Foot C1 Bordeaux Chamakh et non Cavenaghi L Equipe in French 4 November 2008 Retrieved 28 June 2013 dead link Bellion pens Bordeaux deal Sky Sports 14 October 2009 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Bellion I was dead Bellion J etais mort L Equipe in French 2 July 2010 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Bellion reveals frustration Sky Sports 4 April 2010 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Bellion I saw it very bad Foot L1 Bordeaux Bellion Je vis ca tres mal L Equipe in French 1 April 2010 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Exclusive Nice s David Bellion Critical Of Girondins De Bordeaux Coach Jean Tigana Goal com 26 January 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Accord pour le pret de Bellion Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Bellion injured in taxi Bellion blesse en taxi L Equipe in French 13 April 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2013 The bare minimum for Bordeaux Foot Ligue Europa Gr D Le minimum syndical pour Bordeaux L Equipe in French 8 November 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Bellion I can make myself winnow Foot Ligue Europa Bellion Je peux me faire vanner L Equipe in French 8 November 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Bordeaux spends fourth Bordeaux passe la 4e L Equipe in French 2 February 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Bellion I waited my turn Foot Ligue 1 Bordeaux Bellion J ai attendu mon tour L Equipe in French 3 February 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Report Former Manchester United player Bellion training with New York Cosmos Empire of Soccer 15 June 2013 Archived from the original on 19 June 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2013 David Bellion no longer in New York Cosmos plans Empire of Soccer 23 June 2013 Archived from the original on 28 June 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2013 DAVID BELLION SIGNE AU RED STAR in French Red Star F C 2 July 2014 Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 3 July 2014 David Bellion in French Championnat National Retrieved 23 October 2017 Le Red Star chute en terre picarde Red Star fall in Picardy soil in French Red Star F C 9 August 2014 Archived from the original on 23 October 2017 Retrieved 23 October 2017 Seize ans apres l avoir quittee le Red Star fete son retour en Ligue 2 Sixteen years after leaving Red Star celebrates her return to Ligue 2 in French Eurosport Agence France Presse 9 May 2015 Retrieved 23 October 2017 Godfrey Mark 20 January 2018 Red Star the oldest hippest and most political football club in Paris The Guardian Retrieved 20 January 2018 Man Utd win Community Shield BBC Sport 10 August 2003 Retrieved 31 May 2019 Girondins de Bordeaux 2008 09 BDFutbol Retrieved 12 February 2020 BORDEAUX LYON LES COMPOS rmcsport bfmtv com Retrieved 1 March 2021 Trophee des champions Bordeaux Guingamp les compos goal com Retrieved 1 March 2021 Bordeaux vs Vannes ESPN Retrieved 12 February 2020 Bellion elu meilleur joueur du mois d aout Bellion named August Player of the Month BFM TV in French 18 September 2007 Retrieved 23 October 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Bellion David Bellion at Soccerbase nbsp David Bellion at ManUtd com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Bellion amp oldid 1164096326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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