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Samba samp , born the In Bamako, is a Malian international footballer. He evolves at the post of midfielder.

In Club [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

After following a diplomat father in France, Samba Sow was trained at US Torcy and in 2005 joined the RC Lens reserve team.

The , he played his first official match with the professional group. For the last meeting of Lens in Ligue 2 in front of his audience, Sow takes advantage of the combined absences of Nenad Kovačević and Adil Hermach to be established in the midfield. He is replaced at the 66 It is minute by Geoffrey Doumeng, and is to be gratified with a good match [ first ] . On August 15, Samba played his first match in Ligue 1 when he came into play to replace Dejan Milovanović in the last moments of the opposing part of Auxerre, on the second day of the championship. Author of a few scraps of matches, he turns out to be a good recuperator, which earned him to be established on September 19 against Lille in the Northern Derby. On December 4, he extended his two -year contract, so wearing it until [ 2 ] . Courageous and combative, he pierces in the Lensois workforce, and becomes the “young revelation” of the season. On the last day of the championship, against the defending champion Bordeaux, he scored the first goal of his career.

He agreed to reduce his salary in Lens during the summer of 2012 to help the club financially [ 3 ] .

In selection [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The , Sow played his first match with the Malian hopes against Benin, on behalf of the CAN 2009 qualifiers. He even scored the second Malian goal, just after that of Yacouba Diarra [ 4 ] . Regularly called, Samba Sow participated in 2009 in the Junior African Cup of Nations. Standing the only goal of his team during the tournament, against Rwanda, he appears to be the engine element and the only Malian satisfaction [ 5 ] .

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Effective with the hopes, Stephen Keshi, the coach of the Malian seniors, therefore joined the young player in his list for the match scheduled for October 11 against Sudan. Counting for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, this meeting has no consequences on the final classification, Mali being already eliminated [ 6 ] . Sow has witnessed a goal from his own to zero [ 7 ] . Holder in Lens, he appears on the Small Papers of the coach for the 2010 African Cup of Nations, but was ultimately not selected and the unknown Lassana Fané is preferred to him [ 8 ] . On December 20, the situation turned again, the former Lensois Sidi Keita having injured and Sow finally being on the trip to Angola [ 9 ] . During the preparatory tournament played in Doha, Samba Sow played his first match with the Eagles against North Korea, December 27, and is established in the midfielder [ ten ] . This match finally ends with a defeat with a goal to zero. A few days later, Sow reappeared with Mali against Qatar [ 11 ] . Third of this tournament, the Malians then joined Dubai to prepare a last friendly match, against Egypt. Defeated a goal to zero, Sow stays on the bench throughout the game [ twelfth ] . For the first CAN match, Sow is not used, and sees the bench the incredible return of his family, led four goals to zero a quarter of an hour from the end of this meeting [ 13 ] . Against Algeria, he is not lying on the match sheet [ 14 ] . During the last group match, against Malawi, he replaced defender Abdoulaye Maïga, injured. Very discreet, he can do nothing to qualify Mali, dependent on the other match in Luanda. Despite the victory of his own three goals to one, Sow is forced to return to Pas-de-Calais earlier than expected, the day of the match against Montpellier, which he is not able to play [ 15 ] .

  1. Honorable performance for Samba Sow on Lensois.com, May 23, 2009.
  2. S. SOW extended On the team’s website, December 4, 2009.
  3. The point on the transfer window on RCLENS.FR, August 22, 2012.
  4. Samba Sow does not miss his debut on RClenso.fr, September 29, 2008.
  5. Samba Sow about the elimination of Mali On Maliweb.net, January 28, 2009.
  6. SOW selected with Mali on RClenso.fr, September 29, 2009.
  7. Match card on the FIFA website. Accessed December 20, 2009.
  8. Mali – 26 players summoned On the FIFA website, December 15, 2009.
  9. Sow Replace S.Y.Keita On the team’s website, December 20, 2009.
  10. Qatar International Friendly Tournament: Northern Mali-Korée 0-1 on Malifootball.com, December 27, 2009.
  11. Samba Sow still holder with Mali on Madeinlens.com, January 3, 2010.
  12. Mali still disappoints on Madeinlens.com, January 5, 2010.
  13. Incredible Seydou Keita! on Lensois.com, January 11, 2010.
  14. Can: Algeria 1-0 Mali On the RC Lens website, January 15, 2010.
  15. S.sow back on Wednesday On football365.fr, January 20, 2010.
  16. Fiche denba sow houses » , on footballldatabase.eu
  17. Fiche denba sow houses » , on Lfp.fr
  18. (in) Fiche denba sow houses » , on National-hotball-teams.com

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