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Jean-Alain Boumsong (born December 14, 1979, in Douala, Cameroon) is a professional football defender who currently plays for Lyon and the French national team.
[edit] Club career[edit] Early careerBoumsong started his career with French team Le Havre before joining Auxerre. He notably scored the 89th-minute winning goal in Auxerre's 2-1 win in the 2003 French Cup Final against Paris Saint-Germain. A long time target for then Liverpool F.C. manager Gérard Houllier, the press speculated that it was only a matter of time before Boumsong signed for Liverpool.[citation needed] However, as Boumsong was a free agent, his agent, the Monaco based Scot Willie McKay negotiated the best sign-on fee to the player for Boumsong from Rangers, based in Glasgow, Scotland.[citation needed] [edit] RangersAs a result, Boumsong joined Alex McLeish at Rangers in 2004 and signed a five year contract. Boumsong quickly adapted to the Scottish game and showed his skill as a centre half, leading to rumours that his stay in Glasgow may be shorter than expected - many bigger clubs were credited with an interest.[citation needed] Halfway through the 2004–05 season, Newcastle under new manager Graeme Souness, made an £8 million bid for him, which Rangers accepted in a deal that was finalized once the January 2005 transfer window opened. [edit] NewcastleBoumsong signed a 5½-year contract with the Magpies. However, as Boumsong had played the requisite number of games for Rangers that season, he still received a Scottish Championship Winners Medal, despite having been a Newcastle player for around five months by the time Rangers won the title. The £8 million transfer fee raised eyebrows[1], as the player, being out of contract, had joined Rangers for free just months before- at which point Newcastle showed no interest in signing him. This transfer is one of those about which the Stevens inquiry report in June 2007 expressed concerns: “There remains inconsistencies in evidence provided by Graeme Souness - a former manager of the club - and Freddy Shepherd - apparently acting in an undefined role but not as a club official - as to their respective roles in transfer negotiations.” “The inquiry is still awaiting clarification from agent Willie McKay”[1]. However the Stevens enquiry later issued two clarifications. It said of Souness, "We wish to make it clear that inconsistencies did not exist within the evidence given by Graeme Souness to Quest concerning his role in transfers covered by the Inquiry during his time as manager of Newcastle United FC and neither the Premier League nor do Quest have any concerns in this regard"[2]. As regards McKay it stated: "Further to the key findings from the final Quest report published on 15 June 2007 by the Premier League, Quest would like to emphasise that, in that report, it was clear that no evidence of irregular payments was found in the transfers in the inquiry period which involved the agent Willie McKay. Quest would also like to thank Mr McKay for his cooperation with the inquiry." [3] [edit] JuventusOn August 22, 2006, Boumsong joined the recently Serie B relegated Juventus for a fee of €4.8 million (£3.26 million), with future incentives promised to Newcastle relating to Juventus' future performance. In September 2006 Boumsong scored his first Juventus goal in a game against Crotone where Juventus won 3-0. Valeri Bojinov scored the other two goals. In Boumsoug's final match with Juventus, he scored a key equaliser in their Coppa Italia match against rivals Inter on January 23, 2008. [edit] LyonOn January 24, 2008, Boumsong moved to French club Olympique Lyonnais on a three-and-a-half year contract.[4] Boumsong has stated he made this move in order to increase his chances to make Raymond Domenech's EURO 2008 squad.[5] He made his debut for the club in 4-1 win over Sochaux at Stade de Gerland on February 8, 2008.The 2008-09 season he scored his first Lyon's goal against Le Mans on 4 April 2009. [edit] International careerBoumsong made his France debut against Japan on June 20 2003, and went with the squad for Euro 2004, although he only made a brief appearance coming on as a substitute in one game. He established himself as a regular starter in the national team in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, and was called up to the squad for the 2006 World Cup, but did not see any game action during the competition because of Lillian Thuram's return to the team. Boumsong was also named in the France squad for Euro 2008. Boumsong appeared on only one game during Euro 2008, when during the group match between France and Italy he substituted Samir Nasri. Nasri himself entered the field only 16 minutes earlier, when he replaced the injured Franck Ribéry, however when central defender Eric Abidal was sent off, French coach Raymond Domenech decided to pull off the midfielder Nasri from the field for the defender Boumsong. Interestingly, four years earlier during the Euro 2004, Boumsong has been already sent to the field once as a substitute's substitute, when he replaced William Gallas during a match against Switzerland, thus he is the first player in European Championship history to achieve this feat twice.[6][7] [edit] Personal lifeBoumsong's younger brother, Yannick Boumsong, is also a professional footballer. [2] He is the older cousin of David N'Gog, who plays for Liverpool F.C.[8] Boumsong has a degree in mathematics. Boumsong is married to Juliette and has a daughter, Eva, born on December 12, 2007. 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Categories: 1979 births | Living people | French people of Black African descent | French people of Cameroonian descent | Football (soccer) defenders | French footballers | France under-21 international footballers | France international footballers | French expatriate footballers | Expatriate footballers in Scotland | Expatriate footballers in England | Expatriate footballers in Italy | Le Havre AC players | AJ Auxerre players | Rangers F.C. players | Newcastle United F.C. players | Juventus F.C. players | Olympique Lyonnais players | Ligue 1 players | Scottish Premier League players | Premier League players | 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup players | UEFA Euro 2004 players | 2006 FIFA World Cup players | UEFA Euro 2008 players | FIFA Confederations Cup-winning players | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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