Ladislas Douniama

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Ladislas Douniama
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Douniama with Guingamp in May 2014
Personal information
Full name Ladislas Petre Meyair Douniama [1]
Date of birth (1986-05-24) 24 May 1986 (age 37)
Place of birth Brazzaville, Congo
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Rostrenen FC
Youth career
1998–2000 Toulouse
2000–2002 Montpellier
2002–2004 Castelnau Le Crès FC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2006 Nîmes 27 (5)
2006–2009 Orléans 28 (5)
2009–2010 Lille B 24 (10)
2010–2012 Guingamp 39 (8)
2012–2013 Lorient 6 (0)
2012Arles-Avignon (loan) 16 (2)
2013–2014 Guingamp 42 (8)
2014–2015 Guingamp B 6 (5)
2015–2016 Strasbourg 21 (4)
2016–2017 Al Khaleej
2017 Lyon-Duchère 14 (4)
2017–2018 US Granville 22 (5)
2018–2019 Stade Briochin 20 (10)
2019–2020 Jeanne d'Arc 12 (5)
2020–2022 La Tamponnaise
2022– Rostrenen FC
International career
2008– Republic of the Congo [2] 27 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 9 December 2022
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 9 December 2022

Ladislas Petre Meyair Douniama (born 24 May 1986) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays for Rostrenen FC.

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Club career

Douniama was born in Brazzaville, Congo. [3] He made his senior debut for Nîmes Olympique in Championnat National on 18 December 2004, as a late substitute in a 0–0 away draw at Valenciennes. [4] He scored his first senior goal on 18 February 2015, in a 3–1 home win against Evian Thonon Gaillard F.C. [5] After two seasons with the club, he signed for US Orléans, then in Championnat de France Amateur, during the summer of 2006, in order to get more playing time and progress his career. [6]

After three seasons, he joined Lille OSC in the summer of 2009, signing amateur terms to play with the B side still in Championnat de France Amateur, but with the hope that he could progress to the first team. [7] The professional contract did not materialise at Lille, but on 10 June 2010, he signed a two-year professional deal with Championnat National club En Avant de Guingamp. [8]

Douniama made his professional debut for Guingamp as a second-half substitute on 6 August 2010, in a 1–0 victory over FC Rouen. [9] His first professional goal came two months later, on 2 October 2010, when he scored the opener in the 2–1 away win at FC Gueugnon. [10] Guingamp won promotion to Ligue 2 at the end of Douniama's first season at the club, and while in Ligue 2, he was soon spotted by a number of Ligue 1 clubs. [6] On 27 January 2012, he joined FC Lorient of Ligue 1, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract. [11]

Having made only six league appearances in his first season with Lorient, lack of playing time saw Douniama join AC Arles-Avignon in Ligue 2 on loan for the 2012–13 season. [12] The loan was terminated early in January 2013, as Douniama signed a two-and-a-half-year contract to return to Guingamp, [13] where he contributed to the club's promotion to Ligue 1.

During his two years in the top division with Guingamp, Douniama experienced winning the 2014 Coupe de France Final (as an unused substitute) and playing in the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. [6] At the end of his contract in the summer of 2015, he left Guingamp, and on 10 September 2015, he signed a two-year contract with RC Strasbourg in Championnat National. The club was champion of the division at the end of the 2015–16 season, but Douniama was not in the plans of the coach the following season, and on 22 September 2016, it was reported that he had joined Saudi Arabian side Al Khaleej. [14]

By January 2017, Douniama was back in France, where he signed a contract until the end of the season with Championnat National side AS Lyon-Duchère. At the end of the season, he was released, and in July was part of the UNFP FC team (a team formed of professional players who are out of contract and looking for a club) that faced Ligue 2 side Chamois Niortais F.C. [15] In late September 2017, Douniama signed a contract with Championnat National 2 side US Granville. [16]

On 24 July 2019, Douniama joined SS Jeanne d'Arc. [17]

International career

Douniama made his international debut for the Congo national football team on 8 June 2008 in Republic of the Congo versus Sudan, a qualification match for the 2010 World Cup. His first international goal came in a friendly in Angola on 14 November 2014. [18] He represented the national team at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, where his team advanced to the quarterfinals. [19] [20]

International goals

Scores and results list Congo's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Douniama goal. [2]
List of international goals scored by Ladislas Douniama
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
114 November 2009 Estádio da Cidadela, Luanda, Angola6Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 1–11–1 Friendly
211 November 2011 Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho, São Tomé, São Tomé and Príncipe10Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg  São Tomé and Príncipe 1–05–0 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification
314 October 2012 Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium, Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia16Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 2–02–3Friendly
41 June 2014 Stade Municipal, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo20Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 3–03–0 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

Honours

Guingamp

Strasbourg

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