Apoula Edel

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Apoula Edel
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Personal information
Full name Apoula Edima Bete Edel
Date of birth (1986-06-17) 17 June 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Yaoundé, Cameroon
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) [1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1998–2001 Puissance Avenir
2001–2002 FC PWD Kumba
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2005 Pyunik 58 (1)
2006–2007 Rapid București 9 (0)
2006KAA Gent (loan) 0 (0)
2007–2011 Paris Saint-Germain 47 (0)
2011–2013 Hapoel Tel Aviv 64 (1)
2014 Atlético de Kolkata 9 (0)
2015 Hapoel Tel Aviv 8 (0)
2015 Chennaiyin 13 (0)
2016 Pune City 13 (0)
Total222(2)
International career
Armenia U19 3 (0)
2003–2004 Armenia U21 12 (0)
2004–2005 Armenia 6 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Apoula Edima Bete Edel (Armenian : Ապուլա Էդիմա Էդել Բետե; born 17 June 1986) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Cameroon, he played for the Armenia national team.

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Club career

Early career

Apoula Edel was born in Yaoundé, Cameroon and moved to Armenia in 2002. He signed a contract with Pyunik FC in March 2003. In 2005, he joined Rapid București along with Carl Lombé, by unilaterally terminating his contract without just reason. Pyunik FC submitted the case to FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber. The DRC passed a decision on 4 April 2007 and sent the decision to the parties on 3 August, in which Edel was ordered to pay Pyunik US$15,000. [2] He also claimed he was forced to naturalise during the court trial as an excuse to leave the country in 2005. The parties submitted the appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and CAS partially upheld the DRC decision, and increased the fee to US$60,000 in 2008. [3]

Paris Saint-Germain

After being released by Rapid București, French club PSG signed Edel on a free transfer. [4] Following his signing for the club, Edel was a second choice goalkeeper behind Mickaël Landreau, Jérôme Alonzo and Grégory Coupet. On 16 November 2007, he played his first game with PSG in a friendly game against Guinea, not as a goalkeeper but as a forward, after an injury to Loris Arnaud. In his second season for PSG, Edel made his debut in a Coupe de France against AS Nancy, with PSG winning 2–1. [5] Edel made his UEFA Cup debut against Wolfsburg. Under Le Guen, Edel made just 4 appearances. After Le Guen was sacked as PSG manager, Antoine Kombouaré succeeded him. Under Kombouaré, Edel started to get more playing time and established himself as a first choice goalkeeper after Grégory Coupet suffered an injury to his malleolar on 28 November 2009 which kept him out of the season. On 16 December 2009, Edel made his league debut for PSG in a 1–1 draw Lens. On 21 January 2010, Edel scored an own goal in a 1–0 defeat to Monaco which turned out to be the winner.[ citation needed ] Edel played as PSG won the 2010 Coupe de France Final. [6] After Coupet recovered from injury, Edel was once again second choice goalkeeper but it was short lived after due to Coupet's poor performance and discouragement in the early season. On 29 November 2010, Edel made a blunder in a match against Lyon as PSG missed the chance to go to the top of Ligue 1. Edel performance was defended by Kombouaré saying "I have nothing against Edel, I even have a thought for him. He is the most disappointed because his mistake cost us the win. Now we will support him and it will be up to him to erase that mistake.There is a lot of frustration, because we showed big mental strength and a lot of technical qualities too" [7]

Towards the end of the season, Coupet regained his first choice goalkeeper when he play against Lyon on 17 April 2011. Afterwards, Edel was still the first choice goalkeeper for two more matches, before Coupet regained the spot again until the season finished.

As his contract was set to expire at the end of the season, reports claimed that Edel could be on his way out of the club in the summer, with speculation regarding a possible replacement doing the rounds, but chairman Robin Leproux says Edel (along with Ludovic Giuly and Mamadou Sakho) would be staying put. [8]

Eventually, Edel declined to stay at PSG after his contract was finished, and he joined an Israeli club Hapoel Tel Aviv on a free transfer as a replacement for Vincent Enyeama, who joined Lille. [9]

Atlético de Kolkata

In August 2014, Edel was drafted by Atlético de Kolkata of the Indian Super League. [10] He put up a number of good saves in final, as the franchise became the champions of the inaugural season. [11] He also won the Maruti Suzuki Swift Moment of the match award. [12]

International career

Edel, who was born and raised in Cameroon, has dual nationality and had decided to play international football for Armenia under the French coach Bernard Casoni. [13]

Personal life

There have been recurring accusations since 2009 that Édel is living under an assumed identity; that he is in fact five years older than his reported age, and his real name is Ambroise Beyaména. [14] [15] If the allegations were proved true and the player was found guilty, he could be sentenced to prison. Meanwhile, if false documents were lodged with the game's French and European governing bodies, Paris Saint-Germain risked losing their last two wins against Sevilla and Arles-Avignon. They could also face expulsion from the European competition, demotion from the top tier of French football, and heavy fines. [16] Paris Saint-Germain, in partnership with Goom Radio, officially launched their own numerical radio station, the first ever dedicated to a Ligue 1 football club, which is also available over the internet. [17] Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Apoula Edel was acquitted of possessing fake documents by the French police as his passport was found to be genuine. As a result, UEFA rejected Sevilla's appeal to have their Europa League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain overturned. [18] After being clearing his name, Edel is ready to sue Nicolas Phillibert, his coach, of blackmailing. According to Phillibert, he paid for most of his expenses for two years and is still waiting for Edel to pay him back. [19]

Through his ongoing footballing career, Edel is also known to lead a fashionable lifestyle that includes friendships with leading designers in the clothing industry. Edel has often been hailed by his fashion peers for his understanding of fashion and is often referred to as an understudy of illusionary French contemporary designers such as Jean-Paul Gaultier and Isabel Marant.

The Indian magazine India Today has mentioned Edel on several occasions for his often flamboyant mixture of Indian and Western European design and fashion. In 2016 India Today featured articles written with Edel in the magazines own lifestyle section. Because of the popularity of that particular segment, the magazine chose to circulate a special edition of the lifestyle section as a stand-alone magazine for an entire month. Subsequently, editor of India Today, Madhu Trehan, indicated in interviews that the magazine experienced the highest circulation numbers since the launch of the magazine in 1975 because of Edels involvement.

Career statistics

As of 11 March 2019 [20] [21] [22]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Pyunik 2002 Armenian Premier League 20000020
2003 Armenian Premier League2110000211
2004 Armenian Premier League2300000230
2005 Armenian Premier League120001 [a] 0130
Total5810010591
Rapid Bucuresti 2005–06 Divizia A 00000000
2006–07 Liga I 90101 [b] 0110
Total901010110
Paris Saint-Germain 2008–09 Ligue 1 00002 [b] 020
2009–10 Ligue 12306000290
2010–11 Ligue 12402011 [b] 0370
Total47080130680
Hapoel Tel Aviv 2011–12 Israeli Premier League 3400010 [b] 0440
2012–13 Israeli Premier League301208 [b] 0401
Total64120180851
Atlético de Kolkata 2014 Indian Super League 9090
Hapoel Tel Aviv 2014–15 Israeli Premier League802000100
Chennaiyin FC 2015 Indian Super League130130
Pune City 2016 Indian Super League130130
Career total22221303302692

Honours

[23] [21]

Pyunik

Rapid Bucuresti

Paris Saint-Germain

Hapoel Tel Aviv

Atlético de Kolkata

Chennaiyin

Individual

[12]

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