DIDIER DROGBA
Didier Yves Drogba Tébily (French pronunciation: [didje dʁɔɡba];
born 11 March 1978) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a
striker for American club Phoenix Rising. He is the all-time top scorer and
former captain of the Ivory Coast national team. He is best known for his
career at Chelsea, for whom he has scored more goals than any other foreign
player and is currently the club's fourth highest goal scorer of all time. He
has been named African Footballer of the Year twice, winning the accolade in
2006 and 2009.
After playing in youth teams, Drogba made his professional
debut aged 18 for Ligue 2 club Le Mans, and signed his first professional
contract aged 21. After finishing the 2002–03 season with 17 goals in 34
appearances for Ligue 1 side Guingamp, he moved to Olympique de Marseille,
where he finished as the third highest scorer in the 2003–04 season with 19
goals and helped the club reach the 2004 UEFA Cup Final.
In July 2004, Drogba moved to Premier League club Chelsea
for a club record £24 million fee, making him the most expensive Ivorian player
in history. In his debut season he helped the club win their first league title
in 50 years, and a year later he won another Premier League title. In March
2012, he became the first African player to score 100 Premier League goals.
Just two months later, he scored in Chelsea's 2012 FA Cup Final win over
Liverpool to become the first (and as of 2017, the only) player to score in
four separate FA Cup finals. He also played in the 2012 UEFA Champions League
Final, in which he scored an 88th-minute equaliser and the winning penalty in
the deciding shoot-out against Bayern Munich. After spending 6 months with
Shanghai Shenhua in China, and one and a half seasons with Turkish club
Galatasaray where he scored the winning goal in the final of the 2013 Turkish
Super Cup, Drogba returned to Chelsea in July 2014. With a career record of
scoring 10 goals in 10 finals winning 10 trophies at club level, Drogba has
been referred to as the "ultimate big game player." He joined
Canadian club Montreal Impact in 2015 as a Designated Player and played 41
matches over two seasons, scoring 23 goals. Drogba became a player–owner for
Phoenix Rising, part of the American second division, in 2017.
An Ivory Coast international between 2002 and 2014, Drogba
captained the national team from 2006 until his retirement from the Ivory Coast
team and is the nation's all-time top goalscorer with 65 goals from 104
appearances. He led the Ivory Coast to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their first
appearance in the tournament, and also scored their first goal. He later
captained the Ivory Coast at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups. He was part of
the Ivory Coast teams that reached the final of the Africa Cup of Nations in
2006 and 2012, but were beaten on penalties on both occasions. On 8 August
2014, he announced his retirement from international football.
Drogba was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, and at the age of
five was sent to France by his parents to live with his uncle, Michel Goba, a
professional footballer. However, Drogba soon became homesick and returned to
Abidjan after three years. His mother nicknamed him "Tito", after
president Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia, whom she admired greatly. He played
football every day in a car park in the city but his return to the Ivory Coast
was short lived. Both of his parents lost their jobs and he again returned to
live with his uncle. In 1991, his parents also travelled to France; first to
Vannes and then, in 1993, setting in Antony in the Paris suburbs, at which
point the 15-year-old Drogba returned to live with them and his siblings. It
was here that he began playing team football more frequently, joining a local
youth side. Drogba then joined the semi-professional club Levallois, gaining a
reputation as a prolific scorer in the youth team and impressing the coach with
his professional attitude. His performances earned him a place in the senior
squad but despite scoring in his debut, the 18-year-old Ivorian failed to make
an impression on Jacques Loncar, the first team coach.
Given his relatively late breakthrough into professional
football, Drogba has often been described as a late bloomer, having signed his
first professional contract with Le Mans at the age of 21. He is noted for his
physical strength, ability in the air, and his ability to retain possession of
the ball. Richard Beech of the Daily Mirror says that his "powerful and
intrusive approach made him the lone striker [José] Mourinho grew to admire,
and made it nearly impossible for opposing teams to isolate him and freeze him
out of the game."
Drogba is renowned for performing in big games, with a
goalscoring record at club level of 10 goals in 10 finals winning 10 trophies.
Aside from his goalscoring ability, Drogba is also capable of providing assists
to his teammates. Between the 2009–10 and 2011–12 seasons, he managed 24
assists in the Premier League, with an average pass success rate of 61.4
percent, owing to his vision and creativity on the ball. He provided 71 assists
to teammates over the course of his entire career at Chelsea until May 2012,
showing that he is also a team player.
In set pieces, Drogba has also been known for his free kick
ability, known to strike the ball with power and pace. Dr. Ken Bray of
University of Bath has described him as a specialist especially from central
positions, and says that he "really just passes the ball very hard".
He adds, "He hits it [the ball] very straight and appears to hit the ball
with a very powerful side-foot action, almost like the technique used in a
side-foot pass. Drogba's style is about beating the goalkeeper with speed and
depth." Drogba's diverse and robust playing style has seen him frequently
cited as the toughest striker numerous defenders have had to face, these
include Gerard Piqué, Carles Puyol, Chris Smalling, Nemanja Vidić, and Laurent
Koscielny.
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