Anderson Niangbo

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Anderson Niangbo
FC Liefering gegen SK Vorwärts Steyr (Testspiel, 10. Februar 2018) 02.jpg
Personal information
Full name Dogbole Anderson Niangbo
Date of birth (1999-10-06) 6 October 1999 (age 22)
Place of birth Ivory Coast
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Sturm Graz
Number 15
Youth career
Olympic Sport d’Abobo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018–2020 FC Liefering 33 (4)
2019–2020Wolfsberger AC (loan) 17 (7)
2020 Red Bull Salzburg 0 (0)
2020– Gent 25 (4)
2021–Sturm Graz (loan) 3 (0)
National team
2013 Ivory Coast U17 2 (0)
2015 Ivory Coast U20 3 (1)
2013 Ivory Coast U23 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 29 August 2021

Anderson Niangbo (born 6 October 1999) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays for Sturm Graz in Austria on loan from the Belgian club Gent.

Career[]

Club career[]

Niangbo started his career at Olympic Sport d’Abobo. In January 2018 he moved to Austria for FC Red Bull Salzburg, where he received a contract that ran until June 2022, but where he was initially to be used for Salzburg's farm team, FC Liefering.[1]

In March 2018 he made his debut for Liefering in the Austrian Football Second League when he was in the starting line-up against SV Ried on matchday 22 of the 2017–18 season and was replaced by Aldin Aganovic in the stoppage time. On 6 July 2019, Niangbo was loaned to Wolfsberger AC.[2] After 17 appearances for the team in the Austrian Bundesliga, in which he scored seven goals, he was ordered back to Salzburg in January 2020 and initially moved up to the FC Red Bull Salzburg squad.[3]

About a week after his return, he moved to Belgium to Gent, where he received a contract that ran until June 2024.[4]

On 9 August 2021, he returned to Austria and joined Sturm Graz on a season-long loan.[5]

Honours[]

Ivory Coast U23

References[]

  1. ^ "NEUZUGÄNGE BEIM FC RED BULL SALZBURG"., redbullsalzburg.at, 17 December 2017
  2. ^ "Red Bull Salzburg lends Anderson Niangbo to Wolfsberger AC". vaaju.com. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  3. ^ "NIANGBO FOLGT BERISHA"., redbullsalzburg.at, 7 January 2020
  4. ^ "BIENVENUE ANDERSON!"., kaagent.be, 15 January 2020
  5. ^ "NIANGBO WECHSELT ZU DEN SCHWOAZN" (in German). Sturm Graz. 9 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Reference at www.fifciv.com".
  7. ^ "Matches | Total U-23 Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2019 | CAFOnline.com".

External links[]

Media related to Anderson Niangbo at Wikimedia Commons


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