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Anthony Le Tallec
French association football player

Anthony Le Tallec

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French association football player
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Hennebont, France
Age
39 years
Stats
Height:
184 cm
Weight:
73 kg
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Biography

Anthony Le Tallec (born 3 October 1984) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward or an attacking midfielder for FC Annecy.

Club career

Liverpool

Born in Hennebont, Le Tallec was signed from Le Havre AC by Liverpool in 2001, along with his cousin Florent Sinama Pongolle, by manager Gérard Houllier. This was after impressive performances for France at the UEFA European Under-16 Championship and the FIFA U-17 World Cup, with the player being awarded the 'Silver Ball' as the second best player (behind his cousin) in the latter tournament as the national team emerged champions; both players remained a further two years at Le Havre, loaned by the Reds.

Le Tallec scored his first and only Liverpool goal in a UEFA Cup tie against NK Olimpija Ljubljana in October 2003. After his return, he also featured in the club's victorious run in the UEFA Champions League, starting in the home leg of the quarter-final tie against Juventus F.C. but failing to appear in the squad of 18 for the final itself.

For 2005–06, Le Tallec joined fellow Premier League side Sunderland on loan, in a bid to gain some more first-team football. He stated: "I am a competitor and I want to play all the time, but with Liverpool it was impossible. I chose to come to Sunderland because I need to play every week". In a disappointing season for the club, who finished bottom of the table, he was its top scorer with only six goals in all competitions; this included a header against Fulham, helping the Black Cats pick up their only home win.

In May 2006, after Sunderland announced they would not be looking to retain his services, Le Tallec returned to Liverpool but was not given a squad number by boss Rafael Benítez. At the end of the month, he joined up with the French under-21s for the European Championship which took place in Portugal, only featuring in the final group match after the team had already secured qualification and being substituted after 61 minutes.

Return to France

In August 2006, Le Tallec moved to FC Sochaux-Montbéliard on another loan deal. He won the Coupe de France scoring a late equaliser after coming off the bench in the final, which eventually led to a penalty shootout against Olympique de Marseille – a fellow Liverpool player out on loan, Djibril Cissé, netted two goals in the match for the opposition.

On 31 August 2007, it was reported that Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian were close to signing Le Tallec. However, the player ended up moving to Ligue 1 team Le Mans Union Club 72, on loan for the entire season with a view to a permanent deal for approximately £1.1 million pounds.

In July 2008, Le Mans decided to make the loan permanent, signing Le Tallec to a four-year contract. On 27 June 2010, following their top flight relegation, he reached an agreement with fellow league club AJ Auxerre for a four-year deal, worth €3 million.

Atromitos

On 19 July 2015, Le Tallec signed with Atromitos F.C. for two years. He cited the possibility of playing in the UEFA Europa League as the main reason for his signature.

Later years

On 3 July 2017, the 32-year-old Le Tallec joined FC Astra Giurgiu in the Romanian Liga I. He returned to his country in the following transfer window, moving to Ligue 2's US Orléans.

In September 2019, Le Tallec signed with amateurs FC Annecy.

Personal life

Le Tallec's younger brother, Damien, was also a footballer. Another French youth international who was groomed at Le Havre, he started his professional career in Germany with Borussia Dortmund.

Career statistics

As of match played on 6 April 2018
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liverpool2003–04Premier League130402041231
2004–054000003070
2005–060000002020
Total170402091321
Sunderland (loan)2005–06Premier League27400274
Sochaux (loan)2006–07Ligue 112400124
Le Mans2007–08Ligue 126500265
2008–0934600346
2009–103680021389
Total96190021009820
Auxerre2010–11Ligue 1221101030271
2011–122431021274
2012–13Ligue 264002084
Total528205130629
Auxerre B2011–12CFA2020
Valenciennes2012–13Ligue 120510215
2013–141720010182
2014–15Ligue 2341320103713
Total71203020007620
Valenciennes B2013–14CFA 22121
Atromitos2015–16Superleague Greece2778130388
2016–1726640306
Total531312100306814
Astra2017–18Liga I1812041242
Orléans2017–18Ligue 2910091
Career totals3597123111219241376

Honours

Club

Sochaux

  • Coupe de France: 2006–07

Liverpool

  • UEFA Champions League: 2004–05

International

France

  • FIFA U-17 World Championship: 2001

Individual

  • FIFA U-17 World Championship Silver Ball: 2001
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