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| name = Jacques Faty | image = Jacques FATY.jpg | image_size = 240px | caption = Faty playing for Sivasspor in 2011 | fullname = Doudou-Jacques Faty | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1984|2|25}} | birth_place = Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France | height = {{height|m=1.83}}[1] | position = Central defender | currentclub = Sénart-Moissy | clubnumber = 19 | youthyears1 = {{0|0000}}–2000| youthclubs1 = Clairefontaine[2] | youthyears2 = 2001–2002| youthclubs2 = Rennes | years1 = 2002–2007| clubs1 = Rennes | caps1 = 126| goals1 = 0 | years2 = 2007–2008| clubs2 = Marseille | caps2 = 14| goals2 =0 | years3 = 2008–2011| clubs3 = Sochaux | caps3 = 83| goals3 = 3 | years4 = 2011–2013| clubs4 = Sivasspor | caps4 = 17 | goals4 = 0 | years5 = 2013 | clubs5 = → Bastia (loan) | caps5 = 12 | goals5 = 0 | years6 = 2013–2015| clubs6 = Wuhan Zall | caps6 = 34 | goals6 = 4 | years7 = 2015–2016| clubs7 = Sydney FC | caps7 = 30 | goals7 = 2 | years8 = 2016–2017| clubs8 = Central Coast Mariners | caps8 = 8 | goals8 = 0 | years9 = 2018–| clubs9 = Sénart-Moissy | caps9 = 5 | goals9 = 0 | totalcaps = | totalgoals = | nationalyears1 = 2004–2007| nationalteam1 = France U-21 | nationalcaps1 = | nationalgoals1 = | nationalyears2 = 2009–2012| nationalteam2 = Senegal | nationalcaps2 = 12 | nationalgoals2 = 0 | medaltemplates = | club-update = 21 April 2017 | nationalteam-update = 12 June 2013 }} Jacques Faty (born 25 February 1984) is a Senegalese footballer who plays as a central defender. He is the elder brother of Standard de Liège player Ricardo Faty and is the cousin of former Mariners teammate Mickaël Tavares.[3] Club careerRennesBorn in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne, Faty was coached at the well-known Clairefontaine Youth Centre before joining Rennes as a youth in 2001, signing on professional terms in 2002. He became an integral part of the 2003–04 Rennes team which historically achieved qualification to the UEFA Cup. Faty started to lose his place in the team following the arrival of Ghanaian John Mensah early in 2006. The departure of coach László Bölöni to manage AS Monaco did not help his claim either. Pierre Dréossi came in to fill in the vacant coach's position and used Grégory Bourillon and Mensah as the main central defence partnership for the 2006–07 season. Faty became more and more unsettled as the season went on, and in October 2006 his patience run out. Faty announced his desire to leave the club when his contract was due to expire in June 2007.[4] A knee injury to Mensah gave him a run in the side, and to his credit, he put in some decent performances, finishing with 24 games in the season. The Rennes management tried to keep him at the club by giving him an extension to his contract, but he declined and opted to join Marseille and enjoy a new experience at "France's top club" as he said when he signed his contract. MarseilleFaty's stay at Marseille was short-lived. After experiencing the highs of UEFA Champions League and Europa League competition, he was unable to break the first team with only nine appearances.[5] SochauxHe moved on to fellow Ligue 1 team FC Sochaux where he spent three seasons. SivassporHe left Sochaux for Turkish Süper Lig club Sivasspor. Faty returned to Ligue 1 when he was loaned to Bastia from Sivasspor in January 2013.[6] Wuhan ZallFollowing this, he moved to the Chinese Super League with Wuhan Zall in mid-2013. Stints in AustraliaOn 11 January 2015, he signed for Australian side Sydney FC for the rest of the season, becoming the second player acquired by the club in the transfer window, being an injury replacement for vice-captain. Sasa Ognenovski.[7] On 11 April 2016, Faty was released from his contract by mutual consent.[8] On the same day of his release, Faty agreed to a one-year deal with the Central Coast Mariners.[9] International careerFaty is an accomplished player in the youth level of international football. In 2001, he captained France's FIFA U-17 World Championship squad to a first-place finish. Faty was a regular starter of the French U-21 international squad. He took part in the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship held in Portugal where the French finished as losing semi-finalists. He is no longer available for selection after exceeding the age limit.[7] Faty made his international debut for Senegal national football team on 26 August 2009. Style of playFaty's primary position is central defence but he has also been fielded in midfield. Career statisticsClub{{updated|match played 17 January 2016}}[5]
1. ^{{cite web|title=Jacques Faty statistics|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/jacques-faty/1455/|accessdate= }} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.fff.fr/presentationfff/actualite/418646.shtml |title=INF, formateur de talents |accessdate=21 July 2009 |publisher=FFF |language=French |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121114014916/http://www.fff.fr/presentationfff/actualite/418646.shtml |archivedate=14 November 2012 |df= }} 3. ^allAfrica.com: Sénégal: Jacques Faty et Michael Tavarez 4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.stade-rennais-online.com/+0526-Faty-fait-son-mea-culpa+.html|title=Faty fait son mea culpa|work=Stade Rennais Online|access-date=2018-03-26|language=fr}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|title=Faty Player summary|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/jacques-faty/2/|accessdate=8 September 2015}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Jacques Faty s’engage avec le Sporting|url=http://www.sc-bastia.net/v4/?p=19342|accessdate=31 January 2013|date=31 January 2013|author=SC Bastia|language=French}} 7. ^1 {{cite web|title=Sydney FC Make Second Transfer Window Swoop|url=http://www.sydneyfc.com/article/sydney-fc-make-second-transfer-window-swoop/x4tf1tpzzzkd1uy532b0jm5h6|publisher=Sydney FC|accessdate=12 January 2015}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.a-league.com.au/article/transfer-news-sydney-fc-release-french-defender-jacques-faty/luc2carntc4c17eoqtvmst09w|title=Sydney FC release French defender|publisher=Football Federation Australia|date=11 April 2016}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ccmariners.com.au/article/breaking-news-jacques-faty-signs-with-mariners/1hhk9pxbd3v801pem6xy2ajvkm|title=Jacques Faty signs with Mariners|publisher=Central Coast Mariners|date=11 April 2016}} 10. ^Appearances in UEFA Cup 11. ^3 Appearances in UEFA Champions League and 2 appearances in UEFA Cup References{{Reflist}}External links{{Commons category}}
27 : 1984 births|Living people|Senegalese footballers|French footballers|Senegal international footballers|France under-21 international footballers|Ligue 1 players|Süper Lig players|Chinese Super League players|China League One players|Stade Rennais F.C. players|Olympique de Marseille players|FC Sochaux-Montbéliard players|Sivasspor footballers|SC Bastia players|Wuhan Zall F.C. players|Sydney FC players|Senegalese expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Turkey|Expatriate footballers in China|Expatriate soccer players in Australia|French people of Senegalese descent|INF Clairefontaine players|Sportspeople from Villeneuve-Saint-Georges|Association football central defenders|France youth international footballers|2012 Africa Cup of Nations players |
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