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Djimi Traoré
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Djimi Traoré

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Djimi Traoré (born 1 March 1980) is a Malian former professional footballer. A left back or centre back, he was a member of the Malian national team and at club level, he played for Laval, Liverpool – with whom he won multiple honours including the 2004–05 Champions League – Lens, Charlton Athletic, Portsmouth, Rennes, Birmingham City, Monaco, Marseille and Seattle Sounders FC.

Club career

Liverpool

Traoré started his career at home club Laval before moving on to Liverpool.

He spent the 2003–04 season, Houllier's last at the club, in the reserve team, of which he was captain, and almost left Liverpool for their Merseyside neighbours Everton on the 2004 transfer deadline day but remained at Liverpool. He scored his first and what turned out to be only Liverpool goal during this season, in the UEFA Cup against FC Steaua Bucureşti. Traoré's career appeared to have been revitalised by Rafael Benítez. While the defender had appeared poor positionally, and seemed reluctant to attack, particularly during the 2004–05 season, he showed more willingness to support the left winger, as well as improving his positional play.

Traoré scored an own-goal in the third round of the 2004–05 FA Cup against then Championship side Burnley, as he attempted a turn and drag-back within his own six-yard box. It turned out to be the only goal of the game and handed Burnley a 1–0 victory over their Premiership opponents.

Traoré remained a regular at Liverpool, and eventually made the starting line-up as Liverpool qualified for the Champions League Final that season, against AC Milan. After conceding the free kick that led to Paolo Maldini's goal in the opening minute, In the second half his play improved, and "a goalline clearance to deny Shevchenko a likely winner" contributed to his winning a Champions League medal as Liverpool fought back from 3–0 down to draw 3–3 and beat Milan on penalties.

In the 2005–06 season, Traoré found his first team appearances limited, with John Arne Riise and Stephen Warnock also starting regularly at left back. It was to be his last season with Liverpool, and, although he had played some part in Liverpool's pre-season in 2006, he was sold to Charlton Athletic for £2 million on 8 August 2006.

Charlton Athletic

Traoré was sent off on his Addicks debut on 19 August, after receiving two yellow cards, the latter of which was for preventing a free kick being taken. This was the fifth time in eight seasons a Charlton player had been sent off on the first game of the season. On 16 December he conceded a penalty against Liverpool, his former club, for a tackle on Jermaine Pennant. He was soon deemed surplus to requirements at Charlton. After only half a season at the Valley, Traoré was allowed to leave the club by new manager Alan Pardew, joining Portsmouth.

Birmingham City (loan)

On 10 February 2009 Traoré joined Birmingham City, then of the Football League Championship, on a three-month emergency loan. He sustained a hamstring injury later the same month, and finally made his debut for the club in April as a late substitute against Watford.

Monaco

On 18 June 2009 Traore signed a two-year deal with Monaco, moving from Portsmouth after his loan period at Birmingham expired.

Marseille

On 18 August 2011 Traoré signed a one-year contract with Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille. He was an unused substitute as Marseille won the 2012 Coupe de la Ligue Final, and left the club at the end of the season.

Seattle Sounders

On 23 February 2013 Traoré signed with MLS club Seattle Sounders FC after a successful preseason trial. He scored his first goal for the club in spectacular fashion, a 30 yd (27 m) volley off the underside of the crossbar, during a CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal match against Tigres. Traoré's goal equalized their Champions League match with Tigres 2–2 on aggregate, and preceded Eddie Johnson's 75th-minute game-winning goal, allowing the Sounders to become the first MLS club to eliminate a Mexican side in the history of the CONCACAF Champions League. Traoré's first ever league goal came on 8 May 2013 as the Sounders beat Sporting Kansas City 1-0 in Kansas City. The goal was a game-winning volley in the 94th minute to give the Sounders just their second win of the 2013 season in their first eight games. Traoré retired at the end of the 2014 season. Traoré is now an assistant coach with the team.

Club statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Laval1997–98Division 210000010
1998–99Division 240000040
Total50000050
Liverpool1998–99Premier League0000
1999–2000Premier League0000200020
2000–01Premier League80001030120
2001–02Premier League001010
2002–03Premier League3202030120490
2003–04Premier League70002021111
2004–05Premier League2601050100420
2005–06Premier League150201060240
Total880501403411411
Lens (loan)2001–02Division 11900010200
Charlton Athletic2006–07Premier League1101010130
Portsmouth2006–07Premier League100100
2007–08Premier League3000200050
2008–09Premier League0000000000
Total1300020150
Rennes (loan)2007–08Ligue 11500000150
Birmingham City (loan)2008–09Championship3000000030
Monaco2009–10Ligue 12906100351
2010–11Ligue 170001080
Total360611000431
Marseille2011–12Ligue 1110303030200
Seattle Sounders FC2013Major League Soccer2710071342
2014Major League Soccer1500010160
Total4210081502
Career total24311512204523254

Honours

Liverpool

  • Winner:
    • FA Charity Shield: 2001
    • Football League Cup: 2003
    • UEFA Champions League: 2005
    • FA Cup: 2006
  • Runner-up:
    • FA Community Shield: 2002
    • Football League Cup: 2005
    • FIFA Club World Championship: 2005

Monaco

  • Coupe de France runner-up: 2010

Marseille

  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2011–12

Seattle Sounders

  • Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup: 2014
  • MLS Supporters' Shield: 2014

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