Английская Википедия:Allan Zebie

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Allan Hugues Zebie (born May 29, 1993) is a soccer coach and former player. Born in France, Zebie was called up to Canadian youth teams as a player.

Early life

Zebie was born in Rueil-Malmaison, France to Ivorian parents. He acquired French nationality on 29 July 1999, through the collective effect of his parents' naturalization.[1]

He moved to Lachine, Quebec at age nine, later moving to Brossard, Quebec.[2] He began playing soccer at age six in Paris, and began playing soccer in Canada with Lachine SC.[2] His family then moved to Edmonton when he was 15.[2] He later joined the FC Edmonton Academy.[3] He then headed to Europe, where he trialed with English club Leeds United and Scottish club Rangers.[4]

Club career

In 2014, he returned to FC Edmonton, where he trained with the first team for the second half of the season.[3][4] In January 2015, he signed a professional contract with FC Edmonton to play in the North American Soccer League.[4] He made his debut for Edmonton on May 3 against Minnesota United FC as a substitute for Albert Watson in a 2–2 draw.[5] Zebie would spend three seasons with FC Edmonton, before the club ceased operations after the 2017 season.[6]

Zebie was announced as part of the roster of the re-launched FC Edmonton in the new Canadian Premier League on November 29, 2018.[7] On November 27, 2019, Zebie re-signed with Edmonton for the 2020 season.[8] He once again re-signed for the 2021 season.[9] On November 14, 2021, he announced his retirement from the sport.[10]

International career

Zebie was a member of the Canada U-20 team that participated at the 2013 CONCACAF U-20 Championship.[11] He was an unused substitute in all of Canada's games at the tournament.[12]

Coaching career

On April 7, 2022, Zebie was named as an assistant coach at FC Edmonton under Alan Koch.[13]

Personal life

His younger brother Bruno was also a soccer player.[14]

Career statistics

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Club League Season League Playoffs National Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
FC Edmonton North American Soccer League 2015 21 0 1 0 22 0
2016 11 0 1 0 12 0
2017 22 1 2 0 24 1
Canadian Premier League 2019 23 0 0 0 23 0
2020 5 0 5 0
2021 11 0 0 0 11 0
Career Total 93 1 0 0 4 0 97 1

References

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