Noam Surrier

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Noam Surrier
Personal information
Date of birth 6 August 1981
Place of birth France
Position(s) Attacker
Youth career
AJ Auxerre
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2002 Stade Briochin [1]
2002–2003 FC Aurillac [2]
2003–2004 Montauban FCTG [3]
2004 Paris FC [4] [5]
2004 FC Lahti 3 (1)
2004 FC Kuusankoski [6]
2005 Kokkolan Palloveikot [7]
2005–20xx FC Bassin d'Arcachon [8]
2006 FC Hämeenlinna [9]
2007–2008 JK Warkaus [10]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Noam Surrier (born 6 August 1981 in France) is a French retired footballer who is last known to have played for JK Warkaus from 2007 to 2008 and have played for FC Lahti under Veikkausliiga Finish football league.

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Exiting Paris to come to terms with a Finnish club mid-spring 2004, [11] Surrier ended up with Lahti, breaking his thigh at the League Cup and missing the opener of the 2004 Veikkausliiga to recuperate. [12] Returning for the league meeting away in Inter, [13] the Frenchman went home to France that June. [6]

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