Mohamed Diamé

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Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox football biography Mohamed Diamé (born 14 June 1987), also known as Momo Diamé,[1] is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.

Though born in France, Diamé represented Senegal at international level and made 31 appearances before retiring from national duty in 2017.

Club career

Early career

Diamé was born in the Paris suburb of Créteil and he was selected to attend the Clairefontaine academy between 2000 and 2003.[2] Diamé began his professional career in 2003 with Lens, but left four years later after facing health problems.[3] After a full recovery, he signed for lowly Spanish side Linares on 30 July 2007,[4] and moved to Rayo Vallecano the following year,[5] helping the Madrid-based team to a mid-table position in the Segunda División, after being promoted in the 2007–08 season. During his time with Rayo, it was reported that La Liga clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona were interested in signing the midfielder,[6] as well as Premier League side Arsenal.[7]

Wigan Athletic

On 22 August 2009, Diamé joined Wigan Athletic, signing a three-year contract.[8] The transfer had earlier been temporarily put on hold, after alleged heart problems were found.[9] Diamé made his debut the same day as his transfer, in a 5–0 defeat to Manchester United.[10] He scored his first goal for Wigan against Sunderland on 6 February 2010.[11] At the end of the 2011–12 season, he left Wigan after declining their offer to extend his contract.[12]

West Ham United

On 20 June 2012, Diamé joined West Ham United, signing a three-year contract.[13][14] Diamé made his debut for West Ham on 18 August 2012 in a 1–0 win against Aston Villa.[15] He scored his first goal for West Ham United in the 3–1 defeat to Arsenal on 6 October 2012.[16] His second goal for the club was scored in the 3–1 victory over Chelsea on 1 December 2012.[17] On 9 December 2012, Diamé was injured in a match against Liverpool; it was initially thought he could be out for up to three months.[18] In January 2013, after a number of clubs were reported to be interested in signing him, Diamé stated that he wished to stay with West Ham.[19][20] Diamé did not leave the club in the transfer window, and manager Sam Allardyce stated that it was an important decision.[21]

Hull City

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Diame playing for Hull City in 2014 against Everton

On 1 September 2014, Diamé joined Hull City, signing a three-year contract.[22] Two weeks later, he made his debut at the KC Stadium, scoring against his former club West Ham in a 2–2 draw.[23]

On 28 May 2016, Diamé scored in the Championship play-off final in a 1–0 win against Sheffield Wednesday, giving Hull an immediate return to the Premier League after their relegation in the 2014–15 season.[24]

Newcastle United

On 3 August 2016, Diamé joined Newcastle United, signing a three-year contract.[25] Diamé scored his first goals for Newcastle when he scored twice in an EFL Cup win against Preston North End on 25 October 2016.[26]

In October 2017, he had a training ground fight with teammate Jamaal Lascelles. The two players later apologised and offered to take the entire first team squad and staff out for lunch.[27]

He was released by Newcastle upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the 2018–19 season.[28]

Al Ahli

On 11 July 2019, Diamé joined Qatari side Al-Ahli on a two-year contract.[29]

Fuenlabrada

On 8 April 2022, Diamé signed a contract with Spanish second level side Fuenlabrada until the end of the season.[30] In January 2023, Diamé had his contract terminated by mutual consent.[31]

Al Sailiya

On 17 January 2023, Diamé joined Qatari side Al-Sailiya on a half-year contract.[32]

International career

On 22 March 2011, Diamé was called up to play for Senegal, for whom he qualifies as his father was born in Dakar.[33] Diamé made his international debut later that month.[34]

In July 2012, Diamé was announced as one of three over-age players in Senegal's squad for the 2012 Olympics.[35] He scored his first international goal for Senegal on 26 March 2016 in a 2–0 win against Niger in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match.[36]

He retired from international football in March 2017.[37]

Personal life

Diamé is Muslim.[38]

Career statistics

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Diame playing for Wigan Athletic in 2010

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Lens B 2005–06[34] CFA 28 1 28 1
2006–07[34] CFA 0 0 0 0
Total 28 1 28 1
Linares 2007–08[39] Segunda División B 31 1 1 1 1Template:Efn 0 33 2
Rayo Vallecano 2008–09[40] Segunda División 35 1 2 0 37 1
Wigan Athletic 2009–10[41] Premier League 34 1 2 0 1 0 37 1
2010–11[42] Premier League 36 1 3 2 1 0 40 3
2011–12[43] Premier League 26 3 0 0 0 0 26 3
Total 96 5 5 2 2 0 103 7
West Ham United 2012–13[44] Premier League 33 3 1 0 0 0 34 3
2013–14[45] Premier League 35 4 0 0 6 0 41 4
2014–15[46] Premier League 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
Total 71 7 1 0 7 0 79 7
Hull City 2014–15[46] Premier League 12 4 0 0 0 0 12 4
2015–16[47] Championship 38 9 1 0 3 0 3Template:Efn 1 45 10
Total 50 13 1 0 3 0 3 1 57 14
Newcastle United 2016–17[48] Championship 37 3 0 0 4 3 41 6
2017–18[49] Premier League 31 2 1 0 1 0 33 2
2018–19[50] Premier League 29 0 0 0 0 0 29 0
Total 97 5 1 0 5 3 0 0 103 8
Career total 408 33 11 3 17 3 4 1 440 40

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International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[34]
National team Year Apps Goals
Senegal 2011 5 0
2012 8 0
2013 5 0
2014 5 0
2015 1 0
2016 5 1
2017 2 0
Total 31 1
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Scores and results list Senegal's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Diamé goal.
List of international goals scored by Mohamed Diamé
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 26 March 2016 Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor, Dakar, Senegal {{ Template:Yesno alias = Niger flag alias = Flag of Niger.svg flag alias-military = Flag of niger armed forces obv.jpg link alias-military = Niger Armed Forces size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align="center"|1–0 || align="center"|2–0 || 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[36]

Honours

Hull City

Newcastle United

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