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Djibril Cissé

Djibril Cissé (French pronunciation: [dʒibʁil sise]; born 12 August 1981) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward.

Djibril Cissé
Cissé with Kuban Krasnodar in 2013
Personal information
Full name Djibril Cissé[1]
Date of birth (1981-08-12) 12 August 1981 (age 42)[2]
Place of birth Arles, France
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[3][4]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1989–1996 Arles-Avignon
1996 Nîmes
1996–1998 Auxerre
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2004 Auxerre 128 (70)
2004–2007 Liverpool 49 (13)
2006–2007Marseille (loan) 21 (8)
2007–2009 Marseille 37 (16)
2008–2009Sunderland (loan) 35 (10)
2009–2011 Panathinaikos 61 (47)
2011–2012 Lazio 18 (1)
2012–2013 Queens Park Rangers 26 (9)
2013Al-Gharafa (loan) 9 (1)
2013 Kuban Krasnodar 15 (4)
2014–2015 Bastia 23 (2)
2015 Saint-Pierroise 1 (0)
2017–2018 Yverdon 29 (23)
2018–2019 AC Vicenza 1902
2021 Panathinaikos Chicago 0 (0)
Total 452 (205)
International career
1998–2002 France U21 4 (6)
2002–2011 France 41 (9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He started his career at his boyhood club AC Arles in 1989 before playing for the youth teams at Nîmes Olympique and AJ Auxerre. Cissé spent two years in the youth system at Auxerre, before graduating to the first team in 1998. After playing for Auxerre for six seasons, scoring 90 goals in 166 appearances, he moved to Premier League club Liverpool in 2004.

During his time at Anfield, Cissé played 79 games, scoring 24 times and winning the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League and 2005–06 FA Cup.[5] He went on to play in Greece with Panathinaikos, Italy with S.S. Lazio, Qatar with Al-Gharafa and Russia with Kuban Krasnodar. He also had further spells in English football with Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers, and France with Olympique de Marseille and SC Bastia. In 2015, Cissé made one appearance for Réunion based club JS Saint-Pierroise,[6] before retiring from professional football.[7] In the course of his career, Cissé suffered from two leg breaks, breaking his left leg in 2004,[8] and his right leg in 2006.[9]

Cissé played for the France national football team at the 2002 and 2010 FIFA World Cups and was also part of les Bleus' 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup winning squad.

Club career edit

Auxerre edit

After starting his career with Nîmes Olympique,[10] Cissé signed for AJ Auxerre at the age of 15.[11] Playing for the youth team in 1999, Cissé won the Coupe Gambardella, the equivalent of the FA Youth Cup.[12] After being promoted to the first team squad by coach Guy Roux, Cissé made his Ligue 1 debut at the age of 17 as a substitute against Paris Saint-Germain on 20 March 1999.[13] His first goal came at the start of the 2000–01 season in a 2–1 defeat of FC Metz.[13] He ended this season, his first as a regular in the first team, with eight goals from 25 games.[12]

In the 2001–02 season, Cissé was the top scorer in Ligue 1 with 22 goals from 29 matches, as Auxerre finished in third place and qualified for the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League. Cissé's form saw him make his debut for the France national team and earn a place in the team's squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[13]

Cissé was again amongst the league's top scorers in 2002–03 with 14 goals. He also scored six goals in six matches in Auxerre's successful Coupe de France campaign, including both goals in the semi-final defeat of Stade Rennais and the equalisier in the 2003 Coupe de France Final victory over PSG.[13]

2003–04 proved to be Cissé's most successful goalscoring season, with 30 goals in all competitions, including 26 in Ligue 1 to win the golden boot for the second time.[13]

Overall, Cissé scored 70 goals in 128 league games for Auxerre,[14] before signing for Liverpool in a deal worth over £14 million in the summer of 2004.[15]

Liverpool edit

At Liverpool, Cissé scored 5 goals in 24 first-team games in all competitions for Liverpool in the 2004–05 season.[16] He had only played 19 games for Liverpool when a freak accident occurred while playing against Blackburn Rovers on 30 October 2004. While Cissé and Blackburn's Jay McEveley were challenging for the ball, Cissé's boot got caught in the turf and his leg snapped. This resulted in a broken tibia and fibula, and physio Daryl Martin said "It could take six to nine months for a recovery and the absolute worst-case scenario is 18 months..."[17] Cissé later revealed that had it not been for prompt attention from the trainers at the stadium, he would probably have lost the leg below the knee.[18] He had pins inserted in the leg, and was expected to be out of action for the rest of the 2004–05 season.[19][20]

However, in an unexpected return, Cissé was able to come on as a 75th-minute substitute in the second leg of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final tie with Juventus on 13 April 2005.[21] He went on to score both Liverpool goals in their last Premiership match of the season, a 2–1 win over Aston Villa[22] and also converted a penalty in Liverpool's penalty shootout win over AC Milan in the Champions League final.[23] During the 2005–06 season, Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez deployed Cissé on the right wing on numerous occasions.[24] While his pace made him well suited to such a role, it was doubtful whether he would be happy to continue in this role rather than in his preferred position as striker.[10] He scored two goals as Liverpool won the 2005 UEFA Super Cup. Cissé also scored Liverpool's opening goal in the 2006 FA Cup Final with a sliding shot past West Ham United keeper Shaka Hislop. Liverpool went on to win 3–1 on penalties. He ended the 2005–06 season with 19 goals in all competitions.

Marseille edit

 
Cissé playing for Marseille

From the summer of 2005, the media had linked Cissé with a move away from Anfield.[25] Speculation intensified as the season went on. In early June 2006, it was reported that a transfer to Olympique de Marseille had been agreed.[26] The very same day, Cissé broke his leg during France's final warm up match against China on 7 June 2006. It was thought that even though a relatively quick recovery was expected,[20] Cissé's transfer would be postponed until at least the January transfer window.[27] However, the two teams agreed a loan deal in July 2006.[28]

Cissé made his return to training on 20 October 2006,[29] and scored his first goal for Olympique de Marseille on 22 December 2006 when they beat AS Saint-Étienne 2–1.[30] With only four goals in 14 appearances by April, Cissé's performances were drawing such criticism that former player Jean-Pierre Papin urged Cissé's critics to be more patient while the striker recovered from his career-threatening injury.[31] Despite the slow start, Cissé managed to score 4 goals in his final 7 league appearances to finish with 8 goals in 21 league appearances,[16] helping Marseille to finish 2nd in the 2006–07 season and guarantee a Champions League place for the 2007–08 season.[32] On 12 May 2007, he scored two goals in the French Cup Final against Sochaux, although Marseille still lost the match 5–4 on penalties, after a 2–2 stalemate after extra time following a late equaliser by another Liverpool player on loan Anthony Le Tallec.[33]

On 7 July 2007, Marseille's president Pape Diouf announced that the club had struck a deal with Liverpool to sign Cissé permanently, for an estimated fee of €8 million.[34] But subsequently, Cissé was linked with a return to the English Premier League with Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Bolton Wanderers said to be interested.[35] Manchester City had their approach for Cissé rejected by Marseille boss, who said, "He is wanted, that is for sure, I myself have been approached by Manchester City (about Cissé), but I turned it down categorically".[36] On 26 January 2008, Cissé scored a hat-trick in Marseille's 6–1 win against Caen.[37]

Sunderland edit

On 20 August 2008, Cissé secured a loan switch to Premier League club Sunderland.[38] At the same ground where he had scored on his Liverpool debut, Cissé scored the winning header on his debut against Tottenham to make it 2–1 to Sunderland.[39] A few days later, Cissé announced his desire to secure a permanent deal with the club.[40] Manager Roy Keane also expressed his desire to sign Cissé, telling The News of the World, "I'd be happy to break the transfer record if Djibril's doing the business".[41] In the Tyne-Wear derby, Cissé scored his third Sunderland goal on 25 October 2008, with Sunderland winning 2–1.[42] After scoring in a 4–1 victory against Hull, Cissé stated that despite the departure of Roy Keane from Sunderland, he still wished to complete a permanent move to the club.[43] On 18 April 2009, Cissé scored his 10th league goal of the season in a 1–0 victory over Hull City at the Stadium of Light.[44] On 24 May, it was confirmed that Sunderland would not be taking up the option to sign Cissé permanently, and he subsequently returned to Marseille.[45]

Panathinaikos edit

On 25 June 2009, Cissé signed a four-year contract with Panathinaikos.[46] It was reported that the player would earn €2.5 million per year, while French club Marseille would get an estimated €8 million as a transfer fee. The total cost of the transfer is about €20 million, taking into account the various bonuses.[47] He scored his first goal in Greece against Crete-based Ergotelis and soon he became the new leader of the team. He was the Superleague topscorer for the 2009–10, leading his team to win the double. In his first year in Greece, Cissé scored 23 goals in 28 matches.[citation needed]

Cissé's performances made Panathinaikos fans love him. He had stated that after making the double in Greece he would love to play again in the Champions League with Panathinaikos and looking for a successful season also in Greece. On 30 October 2010, he scored two goals (one penalty) in the Derby of the eternal enemies against arch-rivals Olympiacos in a 2–1 home win. At the MVP award ceremony for the 8th fixture, Cissé said "I am not only a player of Panathinaikos, but I am also a fan." In the new season, he has already scored 18 goals in 20 matches in the Greek League and one goal in the Greek Cup. He was also the team captain of Panathinaikos and the most valuable player of the club.

On 19 February 2011, Olympiacos beat Panathinaikos in Karaiskaki Stadium (2–1), after a controversial game. After the game, Cissé had a wrangle with Olympiacos' president Evangelos Marinakis, who also used homophobic slurs against Cissé.[48] He was beaten by Olympiacos' fans and stated that he was going to appeal to the UEFA. He stated also that he had lost his patience with the questionable refereeing in Greece: "I will make my decisions but believe me, I've had enough. I can't go on under these conditions."[49] One month later, Cissé reached 50 goals as a Panathinaikos player in domestic and European competitions. He celebrated this goal by wearing a t-shirt of Panathinaikos supporters group Gate 13.

Lazio edit

Cissé was transferred to Serie A club Lazio on 12 July 2011 for €5.8 million.[50][51] He signed a four-year contract with the Italian side.[52] He made his debut in a UEFA Europa League match against FK Rabotnički on 18 August, scoring two goals in a 6–0 win for the home side.[53] Cissé scored his only league goal for Lazio on his league debut in a 2–2 draw with Milan at the San Siro on 9 September.[54]

Queens Park Rangers edit

On 31 January 2012, Cissé signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee. He was Mark Hughes' fourth signing since taking over as manager.[55] He scored on his debut, against Aston Villa in a 2–2 draw at Villa Park on 1 February.[56] He was then given a straight red card in his second game for violent conduct, when he reacted to a late challenge by Wolverhampton Wanderers player Roger Johnson by grabbing Johnson by the throat.[57] With QPR down to ten men, they went on to lose the game 2–1. On 21 March 2012, Cissé scored QPR's equalising goal in a 3–2 victory against his former club Liverpool.[58] Three days later, he was sent off for the second time in his first five games for QPR when he received a straight red card for a two-footed lunge on Sunderland's Fraizer Campbell.[59] He then returned from suspension on 29 April 2012, and scored a late consolation goal against Chelsea in a 6–1 loss at Stamford Bridge. Cissé went on to score his fifth goal in seven matches to win the match against Stoke City.[60] On 13 May 2012, Cissé scored the goal to make it 1–1 against Manchester City. This was his sixth goal in eight matches for QPR. QPR went on to lose the match 3–2, as City scored two goals in stoppage time, but avoided relegation as Bolton succumbed to a 2–2 draw at Stoke.[61] Cissé picked the number nine for his jersey and scored his first goal in the 2012–13 season in a 3–2 loss against Reading in the League Cup and his first Premier League goal of the season, also against Reading on 4 November.[62] In January 2013, he joined Qatari club Al Gharafa on loan until the end of the season.[63] His loan ended on 30 June. He made nine league appearances and scored one goal in the championship and four in the AFC Champions League.[2] Cissé left QPR by mutual consent on 28 June 2013.[64]

Later career edit

On 3 July 2013, Cissé signed a one-year contract (plus one in option) with Kuban Krasnodar.[65] On 1 January 2014, he signed an 18-month deal with SC Bastia.[66]

In June 2015, Cissé signed for Saint-Pierroise of the Réunion Premier League on a month-long contract, starting in September of the same year.[67][68] On 20 October 2015, Cissé announced his retirement from football at the age of 34 due to injury.[69] On 4 July 2017, Cissé returned to football after signing with Swiss side Yverdon.[70]

In August 2018, Cissé signed a contract with "A.C. Vicenza 1902", another phoenix club of Vicenza Calcio.[71] However, after failing to enter Serie D, it was reported that the club started to owe wages to their players.[72]

Cissé announced his intention to come out of retirement in May 2020.[73] He wanted to score four more goal in Ligue 1 to reach the mark of 100.[73]

In April 2021, Cissé joined American side Panathinaikos Chicago ahead of the 2021 National Premier Soccer League season.[74]

In 2023 he joined Spanish seven-a-side team Los Troncos FC of the Kings League.[75]

International career edit

Youth career edit

Cissé played for the France under-19 team[76] in the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship, where they reached the quarter-finals, with the player scoring six goals in five games.[76] These goals included a hat-trick against Iran on 18 June 2001 in a 5–0 win on their opening game,[77] and two goals against Germany on 27 June 2001 in the round of 16.[78]

He was included in the France under-21 team.[76] in the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. Cissé scored two goals against Portugal in the first leg of qualification playoffs, winning 2–1.[79] In the second leg, Cissé scored a goal but for kicking Mário Sérgio he was sent off. France went on to lose the game 4–1 on penalties, after drawing 3–3 on aggregate.[80] As a result of the sending off, he was given a five match ban and missed UEFA Euro 2004.[81]

Senior career edit

Cissé made his international debut against Belgium at the age of 21, coming on as a 48th-minute substitute for David Trezeguet on 18 May 2002.[82] The team manager Roger Lemerre included Cissé in his 23-man squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[83] In the tournament, he played in all of the group matches against Senegal,[84] Uruguay,[85] and Denmark,[86] coming on as a substitute in all three games, but France were eliminated in the World Cup group stages. His first goal in the senior tournament came on 7 September 2002 against Cyprus in the Euro 2004 qualifiers.[87] Cissé was part of the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup championship team. He scored his only goal of the tournament from the penalty spot in France's 1–0 win against Colombia on 18 June 2003.[88]

After being banned from UEFA Euro 2004, Cissé was next in the 2006 FIFA World Cup tournament in Germany.[89] In France's final warm-up match against China on 7 June 2006, he suffered another broken leg. When ten minutes into the game, he was knocked off balance by the China captain Zheng Zhi and fell with his leg twisting under him.[90] "It's so tough to hear Djibril scream like that," said fellow French striker Thierry Henry. "You lose a teammate and also a friend. But he is tough; he will come back." He needed immediate surgery to repair his open fractured tibia so was out of the tournament.[91] During the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, Cissé played three games,[14] but did not win a place in the France squad for the finals.[92]

After demonstrating his goal-scoring form for Panathinaikos, in March 2010, Cissé was recalled to the French squad for a friendly against Spain in Paris. When introduced into the match as a substitute, he had a considerable impact, heading on a Florent Malouda cross only for Iker Casillas to push it onto the post.[93] On 11 May 2010, he was included by manager Raymond Domenech in France's final 23-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. On 22 June, he was in France's starting eleven for the team's final game of the group stage versus South Africa.[94]

Coaching career edit

In September 2021, Cissé took up a coaching position in the youth sector of former club Marseille.[95]

Personal life edit

Family edit

Cissé was born in France to Ivorian parents. He is also of Guinean descent.[96] He was raised a Muslim and converted from Islam to Catholic Christianity at the age of 15 after taking catechism classes at a training center in Nîmes.[97][98][99] His late father, Mangué, was a professional footballer and had captained his country, before his parents moved to France in 1974. Djibril was the seventh and last child of his family, after siblings N'ma, Damaye, Abou, Fode, Seni and Hamed.[100] In 2005, after his move to Liverpool, Cissé purchased a manor house in the village of Frodsham, Cheshire, and in doing so became Lord of the Manor of Frodsham.[101] Soon after buying the house, his decision to refuse the Cheshire Forest Hunt permission to hunt on his land received substantial press coverage.[102] On 18 June 2005, Cissé married former Welsh hairdresser Jude Littler.[103][100] The wedding took place at Bodelwyddan Castle, with notable guests including Shaun Wright-Phillips and Cissé's French national teammates Louis Saha and Sylvain Wiltord.[103] He got married in a tuxedo in the red of Liverpool.[103]

The couple divorced in October 2014 and have three children, Cassius, Prince Kobe and Marley Jackson. Cissé has a daughter, Ilona, from a previous relationship.[104]

Other pursuits edit

Cissé had a cameo role in a French action comedy film Taxi 4, featuring in a high-speed driving scene.[105]

Cissé has his own clothing range and fragrance, branded "Mr Lenoir".[106]

In 2015, he participated in season 6 of Danse avec les stars, the French version of Dancing with the Stars.[107] In 2021, he took part in the second season of Mask Singer, disguised as a skeleton.[108]

Danse avec les stars

Legal issues edit

In October 2015, Cissé was one of four people arrested in France over an alleged attempt to blackmail Mathieu Valbuena in a sex tape extortion plot.[109] He was removed from the investigation in January 2021.[110]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

As of 26 May 2018[2]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Auxerre 1998–99 French Division 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1999–2000 French Division 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
2000–01 French Division 1 25 8 4 5 2 1 4 1 0 0 35 15
2001–02 French Division 1 29 22 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 31 24
2002–03 Ligue 1 33 14 6 6 0 0 6 1 0 0 45 21
2003–04 Ligue 1 38 26 3 1 4 1 7 2 1 0 53 30
Total 128 70 13 12 9 4 17 4 1 0 168 90
Liverpool 2004–05 Premier League 16 4 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 25 5
2005–06 Premier League 33 9 6 2 0 0 13 6 5 2 57 19
Total 49 13 6 2 0 0 22 7 5 2 82 24
Marseille (loan) 2006–07 Ligue 1 21 8 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 15
Marseille 2007–08 Ligue 1 35 16 3 2 2 1 10 3 0 0 50 22
2008–09 Ligue 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
Total 58 24 7 9 2 1 11 3 0 0 78 37
Sunderland (loan) 2008–09 Premier League 35 10 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 38 11
Panathinaikos 2009–10 Super League Greece 28 23 6 1 0 0 12 5 0 0 46 29
2010–11 Super League Greece 33 24 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 43 26
Total 61 47 10 3 0 0 18 5 0 0 89 55
Lazio 2011–12 Serie A 18 1 2 1 0 0 7 3 0 0 27 5
Queens Park Rangers 2011–12 Premier League 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6
2012–13 Premier League 18 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 21 4
Total 26 9 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 29 10
Al-Gharafa (loan) 2012–13 Qatar Stars League 9 1 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 17 5
Kuban Krasnodar 2013–14 Russian Premier League 15 4 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 25 5
Bastia 2013–14 Ligue 1 15 2 0 0 15 2
2014–15 Ligue 1 8 0 1 1 3 3 12 4
Total 23 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 27 6
Saint-Pierroise 2015 Réunion Premier League 1 0 0 0 1 0
Yverdon-Sport 2017–18[111] Swiss Promotion League 29 23 0 0 29 23
Career total 452 204 41 29 18 9 93 27 6 2 610 271

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[112]
National team Year Apps Goals
France 2002 7 1
2003 9 2
2004 3 1
2005 8 5
2006 3 0
2007 5 0
2008 2 0
2009 0 0
2010 3 0
2011 1 0
Total 41 9
Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Cissé goal.
List of international goals scored by Djibril Cissé
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 7 September 2002 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus   Cyprus 1–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
2 30 April 2003 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   Egypt 4–0 5–0 Friendly
3 22 June 2003 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   New Zealand 3–0 5–0 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
4 8 September 2004 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands   Faroe Islands 2–0 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 31 May 2005 Stade Saint-Symphorien, Metz, France   Hungary 1–0 2–1 Friendly
6 3 September 2005 Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens, France   Faroe Islands 1–0 3–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 3–0
8 8 October 2005 Stade de Suisse, Bern, Switzerland    Switzerland 1–0 1–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 9 November 2005 Stade d'Honneur de Dillon, Fort-de-France, Martinique   Costa Rica 2–2 3–2 Friendly

Honours edit

Auxerre

Liverpool

Panathinaikos

France

Individual

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External links edit

  • Official website   (in French and English)
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Djibril Cissé – UEFA competition record ()  
  • Djibril Cissé at ESPN FC  
  • Djibril Cissé at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • – French league stats at LFP – also available (archived)  
  • Djibril Cissé at the French Football Federation (in French)
  • at the French Football Federation (archived) (in French)

djibril, cissé, french, pronunciation, dʒibʁil, sise, born, august, 1981, french, former, professional, footballer, played, forward, cissé, with, kuban, krasnodar, 2013personal, informationfull, name, date, birth, 1981, august, 1981, place, birtharles, franceh. Djibril Cisse French pronunciation dʒibʁil sise born 12 August 1981 is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward Djibril CisseCisse with Kuban Krasnodar in 2013Personal informationFull nameDjibril Cisse 1 Date of birth 1981 08 12 12 August 1981 age 42 2 Place of birthArles FranceHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 3 4 Position s ForwardYouth career1989 1996Arles Avignon1996Nimes1996 1998AuxerreSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1998 2004Auxerre128 70 2004 2007Liverpool49 13 2006 2007 Marseille loan 21 8 2007 2009Marseille37 16 2008 2009 Sunderland loan 35 10 2009 2011Panathinaikos61 47 2011 2012Lazio18 1 2012 2013Queens Park Rangers26 9 2013 Al Gharafa loan 9 1 2013Kuban Krasnodar15 4 2014 2015Bastia23 2 2015Saint Pierroise1 0 2017 2018Yverdon29 23 2018 2019AC Vicenza 19022021Panathinaikos Chicago0 0 Total452 205 International career1998 2002France U214 6 2002 2011France41 9 Club domestic league appearances and goals He started his career at his boyhood club AC Arles in 1989 before playing for the youth teams at Nimes Olympique and AJ Auxerre Cisse spent two years in the youth system at Auxerre before graduating to the first team in 1998 After playing for Auxerre for six seasons scoring 90 goals in 166 appearances he moved to Premier League club Liverpool in 2004 During his time at Anfield Cisse played 79 games scoring 24 times and winning the 2004 05 UEFA Champions League and 2005 06 FA Cup 5 He went on to play in Greece with Panathinaikos Italy with S S Lazio Qatar with Al Gharafa and Russia with Kuban Krasnodar He also had further spells in English football with Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers and France with Olympique de Marseille and SC Bastia In 2015 Cisse made one appearance for Reunion based club JS Saint Pierroise 6 before retiring from professional football 7 In the course of his career Cisse suffered from two leg breaks breaking his left leg in 2004 8 and his right leg in 2006 9 Cisse played for the France national football team at the 2002 and 2010 FIFA World Cups and was also part of les Bleus 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup winning squad Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Auxerre 1 2 Liverpool 1 3 Marseille 1 4 Sunderland 1 5 Panathinaikos 1 6 Lazio 1 7 Queens Park Rangers 1 8 Later career 2 International career 2 1 Youth career 2 2 Senior career 3 Coaching career 4 Personal life 4 1 Family 4 2 Other pursuits 4 3 Legal issues 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksClub career editAuxerre edit After starting his career with Nimes Olympique 10 Cisse signed for AJ Auxerre at the age of 15 11 Playing for the youth team in 1999 Cisse won the Coupe Gambardella the equivalent of the FA Youth Cup 12 After being promoted to the first team squad by coach Guy Roux Cisse made his Ligue 1 debut at the age of 17 as a substitute against Paris Saint Germain on 20 March 1999 13 His first goal came at the start of the 2000 01 season in a 2 1 defeat of FC Metz 13 He ended this season his first as a regular in the first team with eight goals from 25 games 12 In the 2001 02 season Cisse was the top scorer in Ligue 1 with 22 goals from 29 matches as Auxerre finished in third place and qualified for the 2002 03 UEFA Champions League Cisse s form saw him make his debut for the France national team and earn a place in the team s squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup 13 Cisse was again amongst the league s top scorers in 2002 03 with 14 goals He also scored six goals in six matches in Auxerre s successful Coupe de France campaign including both goals in the semi final defeat of Stade Rennais and the equalisier in the 2003 Coupe de France Final victory over PSG 13 2003 04 proved to be Cisse s most successful goalscoring season with 30 goals in all competitions including 26 in Ligue 1 to win the golden boot for the second time 13 Overall Cisse scored 70 goals in 128 league games for Auxerre 14 before signing for Liverpool in a deal worth over 14 million in the summer of 2004 15 Liverpool edit At Liverpool Cisse scored 5 goals in 24 first team games in all competitions for Liverpool in the 2004 05 season 16 He had only played 19 games for Liverpool when a freak accident occurred while playing against Blackburn Rovers on 30 October 2004 While Cisse and Blackburn s Jay McEveley were challenging for the ball Cisse s boot got caught in the turf and his leg snapped This resulted in a broken tibia and fibula and physio Daryl Martin said It could take six to nine months for a recovery and the absolute worst case scenario is 18 months 17 Cisse later revealed that had it not been for prompt attention from the trainers at the stadium he would probably have lost the leg below the knee 18 He had pins inserted in the leg and was expected to be out of action for the rest of the 2004 05 season 19 20 However in an unexpected return Cisse was able to come on as a 75th minute substitute in the second leg of Liverpool s Champions League quarter final tie with Juventus on 13 April 2005 21 He went on to score both Liverpool goals in their last Premiership match of the season a 2 1 win over Aston Villa 22 and also converted a penalty in Liverpool s penalty shootout win over AC Milan in the Champions League final 23 During the 2005 06 season Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez deployed Cisse on the right wing on numerous occasions 24 While his pace made him well suited to such a role it was doubtful whether he would be happy to continue in this role rather than in his preferred position as striker 10 He scored two goals as Liverpool won the 2005 UEFA Super Cup Cisse also scored Liverpool s opening goal in the 2006 FA Cup Final with a sliding shot past West Ham United keeper Shaka Hislop Liverpool went on to win 3 1 on penalties He ended the 2005 06 season with 19 goals in all competitions Marseille edit nbsp Cisse playing for Marseille From the summer of 2005 the media had linked Cisse with a move away from Anfield 25 Speculation intensified as the season went on In early June 2006 it was reported that a transfer to Olympique de Marseille had been agreed 26 The very same day Cisse broke his leg during France s final warm up match against China on 7 June 2006 It was thought that even though a relatively quick recovery was expected 20 Cisse s transfer would be postponed until at least the January transfer window 27 However the two teams agreed a loan deal in July 2006 28 Cisse made his return to training on 20 October 2006 29 and scored his first goal for Olympique de Marseille on 22 December 2006 when they beat AS Saint Etienne 2 1 30 With only four goals in 14 appearances by April Cisse s performances were drawing such criticism that former player Jean Pierre Papin urged Cisse s critics to be more patient while the striker recovered from his career threatening injury 31 Despite the slow start Cisse managed to score 4 goals in his final 7 league appearances to finish with 8 goals in 21 league appearances 16 helping Marseille to finish 2nd in the 2006 07 season and guarantee a Champions League place for the 2007 08 season 32 On 12 May 2007 he scored two goals in the French Cup Final against Sochaux although Marseille still lost the match 5 4 on penalties after a 2 2 stalemate after extra time following a late equaliser by another Liverpool player on loan Anthony Le Tallec 33 On 7 July 2007 Marseille s president Pape Diouf announced that the club had struck a deal with Liverpool to sign Cisse permanently for an estimated fee of 8 million 34 But subsequently Cisse was linked with a return to the English Premier League with Blackburn Rovers Wigan Athletic Tottenham Hotspur Portsmouth and Bolton Wanderers said to be interested 35 Manchester City had their approach for Cisse rejected by Marseille boss who said He is wanted that is for sure I myself have been approached by Manchester City about Cisse but I turned it down categorically 36 On 26 January 2008 Cisse scored a hat trick in Marseille s 6 1 win against Caen 37 Sunderland edit On 20 August 2008 Cisse secured a loan switch to Premier League club Sunderland 38 At the same ground where he had scored on his Liverpool debut Cisse scored the winning header on his debut against Tottenham to make it 2 1 to Sunderland 39 A few days later Cisse announced his desire to secure a permanent deal with the club 40 Manager Roy Keane also expressed his desire to sign Cisse telling The News of the World I d be happy to break the transfer record if Djibril s doing the business 41 In the Tyne Wear derby Cisse scored his third Sunderland goal on 25 October 2008 with Sunderland winning 2 1 42 After scoring in a 4 1 victory against Hull Cisse stated that despite the departure of Roy Keane from Sunderland he still wished to complete a permanent move to the club 43 On 18 April 2009 Cisse scored his 10th league goal of the season in a 1 0 victory over Hull City at the Stadium of Light 44 On 24 May it was confirmed that Sunderland would not be taking up the option to sign Cisse permanently and he subsequently returned to Marseille 45 Panathinaikos edit On 25 June 2009 Cisse signed a four year contract with Panathinaikos 46 It was reported that the player would earn 2 5 million per year while French club Marseille would get an estimated 8 million as a transfer fee The total cost of the transfer is about 20 million taking into account the various bonuses 47 He scored his first goal in Greece against Crete based Ergotelis and soon he became the new leader of the team He was the Superleague topscorer for the 2009 10 leading his team to win the double In his first year in Greece Cisse scored 23 goals in 28 matches citation needed Cisse s performances made Panathinaikos fans love him He had stated that after making the double in Greece he would love to play again in the Champions League with Panathinaikos and looking for a successful season also in Greece On 30 October 2010 he scored two goals one penalty in the Derby of the eternal enemies against arch rivals Olympiacos in a 2 1 home win At the MVP award ceremony for the 8th fixture Cisse said I am not only a player of Panathinaikos but I am also a fan In the new season he has already scored 18 goals in 20 matches in the Greek League and one goal in the Greek Cup He was also the team captain of Panathinaikos and the most valuable player of the club On 19 February 2011 Olympiacos beat Panathinaikos in Karaiskaki Stadium 2 1 after a controversial game After the game Cisse had a wrangle with Olympiacos president Evangelos Marinakis who also used homophobic slurs against Cisse 48 He was beaten by Olympiacos fans and stated that he was going to appeal to the UEFA He stated also that he had lost his patience with the questionable refereeing in Greece I will make my decisions but believe me I ve had enough I can t go on under these conditions 49 One month later Cisse reached 50 goals as a Panathinaikos player in domestic and European competitions He celebrated this goal by wearing a t shirt of Panathinaikos supporters group Gate 13 Lazio edit Cisse was transferred to Serie A club Lazio on 12 July 2011 for 5 8 million 50 51 He signed a four year contract with the Italian side 52 He made his debut in a UEFA Europa League match against FK Rabotnicki on 18 August scoring two goals in a 6 0 win for the home side 53 Cisse scored his only league goal for Lazio on his league debut in a 2 2 draw with Milan at the San Siro on 9 September 54 Queens Park Rangers edit On 31 January 2012 Cisse signed a two and a half year deal with Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee He was Mark Hughes fourth signing since taking over as manager 55 He scored on his debut against Aston Villa in a 2 2 draw at Villa Park on 1 February 56 He was then given a straight red card in his second game for violent conduct when he reacted to a late challenge by Wolverhampton Wanderers player Roger Johnson by grabbing Johnson by the throat 57 With QPR down to ten men they went on to lose the game 2 1 On 21 March 2012 Cisse scored QPR s equalising goal in a 3 2 victory against his former club Liverpool 58 Three days later he was sent off for the second time in his first five games for QPR when he received a straight red card for a two footed lunge on Sunderland s Fraizer Campbell 59 He then returned from suspension on 29 April 2012 and scored a late consolation goal against Chelsea in a 6 1 loss at Stamford Bridge Cisse went on to score his fifth goal in seven matches to win the match against Stoke City 60 On 13 May 2012 Cisse scored the goal to make it 1 1 against Manchester City This was his sixth goal in eight matches for QPR QPR went on to lose the match 3 2 as City scored two goals in stoppage time but avoided relegation as Bolton succumbed to a 2 2 draw at Stoke 61 Cisse picked the number nine for his jersey and scored his first goal in the 2012 13 season in a 3 2 loss against Reading in the League Cup and his first Premier League goal of the season also against Reading on 4 November 62 In January 2013 he joined Qatari club Al Gharafa on loan until the end of the season 63 His loan ended on 30 June He made nine league appearances and scored one goal in the championship and four in the AFC Champions League 2 Cisse left QPR by mutual consent on 28 June 2013 64 Later career edit On 3 July 2013 Cisse signed a one year contract plus one in option with Kuban Krasnodar 65 On 1 January 2014 he signed an 18 month deal with SC Bastia 66 In June 2015 Cisse signed for Saint Pierroise of the Reunion Premier League on a month long contract starting in September of the same year 67 68 On 20 October 2015 Cisse announced his retirement from football at the age of 34 due to injury 69 On 4 July 2017 Cisse returned to football after signing with Swiss side Yverdon 70 In August 2018 Cisse signed a contract with A C Vicenza 1902 another phoenix club of Vicenza Calcio 71 However after failing to enter Serie D it was reported that the club started to owe wages to their players 72 Cisse announced his intention to come out of retirement in May 2020 73 He wanted to score four more goal in Ligue 1 to reach the mark of 100 73 In April 2021 Cisse joined American side Panathinaikos Chicago ahead of the 2021 National Premier Soccer League season 74 In 2023 he joined Spanish seven a side team Los Troncos FC of the Kings League 75 International career editYouth career edit Cisse played for the France under 19 team 76 in the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship where they reached the quarter finals with the player scoring six goals in five games 76 These goals included a hat trick against Iran on 18 June 2001 in a 5 0 win on their opening game 77 and two goals against Germany on 27 June 2001 in the round of 16 78 He was included in the France under 21 team 76 in the 2004 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship Cisse scored two goals against Portugal in the first leg of qualification playoffs winning 2 1 79 In the second leg Cisse scored a goal but for kicking Mario Sergio he was sent off France went on to lose the game 4 1 on penalties after drawing 3 3 on aggregate 80 As a result of the sending off he was given a five match ban and missed UEFA Euro 2004 81 Senior career edit Cisse made his international debut against Belgium at the age of 21 coming on as a 48th minute substitute for David Trezeguet on 18 May 2002 82 The team manager Roger Lemerre included Cisse in his 23 man squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup 83 In the tournament he played in all of the group matches against Senegal 84 Uruguay 85 and Denmark 86 coming on as a substitute in all three games but France were eliminated in the World Cup group stages His first goal in the senior tournament came on 7 September 2002 against Cyprus in the Euro 2004 qualifiers 87 Cisse was part of the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup championship team He scored his only goal of the tournament from the penalty spot in France s 1 0 win against Colombia on 18 June 2003 88 After being banned from UEFA Euro 2004 Cisse was next in the 2006 FIFA World Cup tournament in Germany 89 In France s final warm up match against China on 7 June 2006 he suffered another broken leg When ten minutes into the game he was knocked off balance by the China captain Zheng Zhi and fell with his leg twisting under him 90 It s so tough to hear Djibril scream like that said fellow French striker Thierry Henry You lose a teammate and also a friend But he is tough he will come back He needed immediate surgery to repair his open fractured tibia so was out of the tournament 91 During the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign Cisse played three games 14 but did not win a place in the France squad for the finals 92 After demonstrating his goal scoring form for Panathinaikos in March 2010 Cisse was recalled to the French squad for a friendly against Spain in Paris When introduced into the match as a substitute he had a considerable impact heading on a Florent Malouda cross only for Iker Casillas to push it onto the post 93 On 11 May 2010 he was included by manager Raymond Domenech in France s final 23 man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa On 22 June he was in France s starting eleven for the team s final game of the group stage versus South Africa 94 Coaching career editIn September 2021 Cisse took up a coaching position in the youth sector of former club Marseille 95 Personal life editFamily edit Cisse was born in France to Ivorian parents He is also of Guinean descent 96 He was raised a Muslim and converted from Islam to Catholic Christianity at the age of 15 after taking catechism classes at a training center in Nimes 97 98 99 His late father Mangue was a professional footballer and had captained his country before his parents moved to France in 1974 Djibril was the seventh and last child of his family after siblings N ma Damaye Abou Fode Seni and Hamed 100 In 2005 after his move to Liverpool Cisse purchased a manor house in the village of Frodsham Cheshire and in doing so became Lord of the Manor of Frodsham 101 Soon after buying the house his decision to refuse the Cheshire Forest Hunt permission to hunt on his land received substantial press coverage 102 On 18 June 2005 Cisse married former Welsh hairdresser Jude Littler 103 100 The wedding took place at Bodelwyddan Castle with notable guests including Shaun Wright Phillips and Cisse s French national teammates Louis Saha and Sylvain Wiltord 103 He got married in a tuxedo in the red of Liverpool 103 The couple divorced in October 2014 and have three children Cassius Prince Kobe and Marley Jackson Cisse has a daughter Ilona from a previous relationship 104 Other pursuits edit Cisse had a cameo role in a French action comedy film Taxi 4 featuring in a high speed driving scene 105 Cisse has his own clothing range and fragrance branded Mr Lenoir 106 In 2015 he participated in season 6 of Danse avec les stars the French version of Dancing with the Stars 107 In 2021 he took part in the second season of Mask Singer disguised as a skeleton 108 Danse avec les stars In 2015 he participated in season 6 of Danse avec les stars the French version of Dancing with the Stars with his partner Silvia Notargiacomo but got eliminated first finishing in last place Legal issues edit In October 2015 Cisse was one of four people arrested in France over an alleged attempt to blackmail Mathieu Valbuena in a sex tape extortion plot 109 He was removed from the investigation in January 2021 110 Career statistics editClub edit As of 26 May 2018 2 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Auxerre 1998 99 French Division 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1999 2000 French Division 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2000 01 French Division 1 25 8 4 5 2 1 4 1 0 0 35 15 2001 02 French Division 1 29 22 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 31 24 2002 03 Ligue 1 33 14 6 6 0 0 6 1 0 0 45 21 2003 04 Ligue 1 38 26 3 1 4 1 7 2 1 0 53 30 Total 128 70 13 12 9 4 17 4 1 0 168 90 Liverpool 2004 05 Premier League 16 4 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 25 5 2005 06 Premier League 33 9 6 2 0 0 13 6 5 2 57 19 Total 49 13 6 2 0 0 22 7 5 2 82 24 Marseille loan 2006 07 Ligue 1 21 8 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 15 Marseille 2007 08 Ligue 1 35 16 3 2 2 1 10 3 0 0 50 22 2008 09 Ligue 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 Total 58 24 7 9 2 1 11 3 0 0 78 37 Sunderland loan 2008 09 Premier League 35 10 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 38 11 Panathinaikos 2009 10 Super League Greece 28 23 6 1 0 0 12 5 0 0 46 29 2010 11 Super League Greece 33 24 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 43 26 Total 61 47 10 3 0 0 18 5 0 0 89 55 Lazio 2011 12 Serie A 18 1 2 1 0 0 7 3 0 0 27 5 Queens Park Rangers 2011 12 Premier League 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 2012 13 Premier League 18 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 21 4 Total 26 9 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 29 10 Al Gharafa loan 2012 13 Qatar Stars League 9 1 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 17 5 Kuban Krasnodar 2013 14 Russian Premier League 15 4 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 25 5 Bastia 2013 14 Ligue 1 15 2 0 0 15 2 2014 15 Ligue 1 8 0 1 1 3 3 12 4 Total 23 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 27 6 Saint Pierroise 2015 Reunion Premier League 1 0 0 0 1 0 Yverdon Sport 2017 18 111 Swiss Promotion League 29 23 0 0 29 23 Career total 452 204 41 29 18 9 93 27 6 2 610 271 International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 112 National team Year Apps Goals France 2002 7 1 2003 9 2 2004 3 1 2005 8 5 2006 3 0 2007 5 0 2008 2 0 2009 0 0 2010 3 0 2011 1 0 Total 41 9 Scores and results list France s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Cisse goal List of international goals scored by Djibril Cisse No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 7 September 2002 GSP Stadium Nicosia Cyprus nbsp Cyprus 1 1 2 1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying 2 30 April 2003 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp Egypt 4 0 5 0 Friendly 3 22 June 2003 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp New Zealand 3 0 5 0 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup 4 8 September 2004 Torsvollur Torshavn Faroe Islands nbsp Faroe Islands 2 0 2 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 5 31 May 2005 Stade Saint Symphorien Metz France nbsp Hungary 1 0 2 1 Friendly 6 3 September 2005 Stade Felix Bollaert Lens France nbsp Faroe Islands 1 0 3 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 7 3 0 8 8 October 2005 Stade de Suisse Bern Switzerland nbsp Switzerland 1 0 1 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 9 9 November 2005 Stade d Honneur de Dillon Fort de France Martinique nbsp Costa Rica 2 2 3 2 FriendlyHonours editAuxerre Coupe de France 2002 03 Liverpool FA Cup 2005 06 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 UEFA Super Cup 2005 FIFA Club World Championship runner up 2005 113 Panathinaikos Super League Greece 2009 10 Greek Football Cup 2009 10 France FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 Individual FIFA World Youth Championship Silver Shoe 2001 114 Ligue 1 top scorer 2001 02 UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Month December 2003 UNFP Division 1 Young Player of the Year 2001 02 Super League Greece Best Foreign Player 2010References edit Comunicato Ufficiale N 85 Official Press Release No 85 PDF 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