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Marc-Vivien Foe Information
Squad Number: 23
Position: Midfielder
Nationality: Cameroon
Date of Signing: 18/ 06/ 2002
Date Of Birth: 01/ 05/ 1975
Height: 1.90m
Weight: 85.00kg
This Season
Appearances: 38(38)
Goals: 9
Yellow Cards: 7
Red Cards: 0
Appearances Started YC RC Sub-On Sub-Off Goals
Club Career Record
Manchester City 38 38 7 0 0 1 9
Lyon 58 52 12 3 6 4 4
West Ham United 48 47 15 2 1 3 2
Lens 85 85 0 0 0 0 11
International Career Record
Cameroon 51 51 3 0 0 2 6
While at French club Lens, Foe was a transfer target for Manchester United bef
ore he unfortunately broke his leg which also forced him to miss the World Cup
in France, where he would have represented Cameroon.
Despite his giant physical presence and large fee, Foe walked into Upton Park
relatively unnoticed as manager Harry Redknapp was also announcing the signing
of flambouyant and controversial Italian star Paulo Di Canio.
Foe did not settle in at West Ham and was on the verge of a move to Liverpool
in 1999, which fell through. A year later, he was on his way back to France in
May 2000, in the deal that took Frederic Kanoute to West Ham.
Manchester City manager Kevin Keegan brought Foe back to the Premiership in th
e summer of 2002.
The deal cost the club an initial £555,000 which could go up if they choose t
o take up the option of making the deal permanent at the end of the season. Fo
e represented Cameroon in the 2002 World Cup in Japan/South Korea, and played
in all three group games before they were knocked out.
He played his part in a successful season for City as they secured their Barcl
aycard Premiership status, and was especially impressive over Christmas when h
e scored six goals in as many games. However, City could not agree terms with
Lyon to make his deal permanent, so it looks like he has played his last game
for them.
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