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Former LOSC Players: Ligue 1, Ligue 2, and Abroad – A Comprehensive List

About thirty assets in Ligue 1 / Ligue 2

Several former LOSC players will play in Ligue 1 Uber Eats this season, such as: Jean-Eudes Aholou and Lebo Mothiba (Strasbourg), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille), Badredine Bouanani and Danté (Nice), Ludovic Butelle (Reims) , Jonas Martin (Brest), Nolan Mbemba, Mohamed Bayo (Le Havre), Alexandre Oukidja (Metz), Martin Terrier (Rennes). Note also that several former Mastiffs join professional reserves: Simon Ramet (Lens), Carmel Mabanza and Exaucé Mpembélé (Lorient).

On the lower floor, in Ligue 2 BKT, we will find: Saad Agouzoul (Auxerre), Sebastien Corchia (Amiens), Yves Dabila and Andy Pembélé (Paris FC), Nicolas De Préville (Troyes), Baptiste Guillaume and Stéphane Dumont (coach ) (Guingamp), Didier Santini (coach) (Rodez), Nassim Innocenti and Jorge Maciel (Valenciennes), Lucas Lavallée, Arnaud Balijon and Enzo Bardeli (Dunkirk), Grégory Malicki (staff) and Justin Kalumba (Angers) ou encore Virgiliu Postolachi (Grenoble) et David Script (coach) (Bordeaux).

A Ligue 2 that several National clubs will try to hook. This will be the case for Lenny Nangis, Louis Carnot et Benoît Pedretti (coach) (Nancy), Noah Fatar et Samy Faraj (Sochaux), Cédric Makutungu (Dijon), Ugo Raghouber (Le Mans), Frederic Bompard (coach) (Nîmes) or even Laurent Peyrelade (coach), Ibrahim Karamoko et Jules Raux (Versailles).

Abroad: Italy as a preferred destination

With a dozen boarders, Italy is the favorite destination for ex-Dogues. Victor Osimhen, defending champion and top scorer of the last championship, remains in Naples. Already reunited last year in the jersey of AC Milan, Mike Maignan and Rafael Leão are still Rossoneri, just like Simon Kjær. In the same city, Benjamin Pavard joined Inter Milan. Renato Sanches and Zeki Çelik will be teammates with AS Roma, having played 76 games together under the colors of LOSC. Tim Weah (Juventus), Jonathan Ikoné (Fiorentina), just like Benoît Costil and Domagoj Bradarić (Salernitana), Mehdi Bourabia (Frosinone) and Adama Soumaoro (Bologna) will also play in Serie A.

…England is following very closely

This season, will be present in the Premier League: Carlos Baleba (Brighton), Fodé Ballo-Touré (Fulham), Yves Bissouma (Tottenham), Sven Botman (Newcastle), Lucas Digne (Aston Villa), Idrissa Gueye and Amadou Onana (Everton) , Nicolas Pépé and Gabriel (Arsenal) and Divock Origi (Nottingham Forrest). Note also the presence of Adama Traoré (Hull City) in the Championship.

La Liga and the Bundesliga neglected?

With the departure of Benjamin Pavard, the Bundesliga only has one representative from the North, in the person of Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart). Slightly more representatives in Spain, since four ex-Lillois will be on the grounds of La Liga. Jonathan Bamba who discovers the championship with Celta Vigo, just like Rominigue Kouamé with Cadiz. They could face the binomial Ivo Grbić – Reinildo, present in the ranks of Atlético Madrid.

A hundred in the other world leagues

Apart from the four major championships mentioned above, around a hundred players who have passed through LOSC will be active on courts all over the world. Here is a listing, limited to those who have at least made a few professional match sheets:

José Fonte and Rony Lopes (Braga, Portugal)
Rui Fonte (Paços de Ferreira, Portugal)
Jose Bica (Maritime, Portugal)

Alexis Flips (Anderlecht, Belgium)
Herve Koffi (Charleroi, Belgium)
Youssouf Koné and Kylian Hazard (RWD Molenbeek, Belgium)
Hamza Mendy et Scotty Sadzoute (Leuven, Belgium)
Ruben Droehnle (Virton, Belgium)
Eric Bocat (Saint-Truiden, Belgium)
Jean Butez and Michael Frey (Antwerp, Belgium)

Mustafa Kapi (Tuzlaspor, Turquie)
Victor Klonaridis (Umraniyespor, Turquie)
Patrick Kluivert (Manager Demirspor, Turquie)
Jean Onana and Burak Yilmaz (Besiktas, Türkiye)
Edgar Ié (Basaksehir, Turquie)
John Bruno (Eyüpspor, Turquie)

Soualiho Meite (PAOK, Greece)
Ezekiel Ponce and Djibril Sidibe (AEK Athens, Greece)
Aguibou Camara (Atromitos, Greece)

Sheikh Niasse (Young Boys, Suisse)
Teddy Eye (Lucerne, Switzerland)
Rony Rodelin (Servette, Switzerland)

Abu Ouattara (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldavie)

Pope Souare (Motherwell, Ecosse)

Imad Faraj (AEK Larnaca, Cyprus)
Eric Bautheac (Famagusta, Cyprus)

Capita (H. Jerusalem, Israel)

D’Avila Ba Loua (Lech Poznan, Poland)

Junior Alonso (Krasnodar, Russia)

Charles Arcus (Vitesse Arnhem, Pays-Bas)

Rocco Ascone (North Zealand, Denmark)

Yassine Benzia (Karabakh, Azerbaijan)

Leo Jardim and Dimitri Payet (Vasco Gama, Brazil)
Luiz Araujo and Thiago Maia (Flamengo, Brazil)
Eugenio Pizzuto (Tigers, Mexico)
John J. Ruiz (Heredian, Costa Rica)

Naïm Sliti (Al-Ahli, Qatar)
Sofiane Boufal and Thiago Mendes (Al Rayyan, Qatar)
Isaac Lihadji (Al-Duhail SC, Qatar)
Ryan Mendes (Al-Nasr, EAU)
Abdoulay Diaby (Ittihad Kalba, EAU)
Omar Wade (Al-Shabab, Kow)

Arnaud Souquet (Chicago Fire, USA)
Yes, yes (Columbus Crew, USA)

Stoppila Sunzu (Xingzhou, Chine)
Ibrahim Amadou (SH Shenhua, Chine)

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