Yann Kermorgant

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Yann Kermorgant
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Kermorgant playing for Charlton Athletic in 2012
Personal information
Full name Yann Alain Kermorgant [1]
Date of birth (1981-11-08) 8 November 1981 (age 42) [2]
Place of birth Vannes, France
Height1.84 m (6 ft 12 in) [3]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
AS Ménimur
Stade Rennais
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2004 Vannes 49 (11)
2004–2005 Châtellerault 29 (14)
2005–2007 Grenoble 58 (16)
2007–2009 Stade Reims 67 (13)
2009–2011 Leicester City 20 (1)
2010–2011Arles-Avignon (loan) 26 (3)
2011–2014 Charlton Athletic 89 (28)
2014–2016 AFC Bournemouth 61 (24)
2016–2018 Reading 84 (23)
2018–2020 Vannes 18 (3)
Total501(134)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Yann Alain Kermorgant (born 8 November 1981) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Contents

Club career

Early career

Born in Vannes, Brittany, [2] Kermorgant began his career with the Stade Rennais Youth Academy, but aged 14 he was the victim of leukemia, and his career was halted for four years. [4] He was signed for Vannes after initially playing at district-level but impressed the manager on trial. He spent two seasons at Vannes before joining Châtellerault for the 2004–05 season. He scored an impressive 14 league goals and was consequently signed by Grenoble. [5] After two full seasons with Grenoble, having scored 16 goals, he signed for Stade Reims in the summer of 2007. [5] When new manager Luis Fernandez took charge in January 2009, he made Kermorgant the captain. He finished the season with a total of nine goals and nine assists.

Leicester City

Kermorgant became a free agent after leaving Stade Reims at the end of the 2008–09 season. [6] He entered talks with Championship team Leicester City in July 2009, [7] and was given a trial by the club. [8] Kermorgant was given a second trial after impressing in his initial display. [9]

On 24 August 2009, Leicester signed Kermorgant on a short-term contract until January 2010, [10] beating French club Stade Malherbe Caen for his signature. [11] He made his debut a day later as a 79th minute substitute in a 2–1 League Cup defeat to Preston North End. [12] On 17 December, Kermorgant signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Leicester, which would last until the end of June 2012. [13] He made his first assist in a 2–1 FA Cup win over Swansea on 2 January 2010. [14]

Feeling the pressure of expectations since arriving, [15] Kermorgant admitted at the end of January that he was still adjusting to life in England. [16] He finally scored his first competitive goal for Leicester, in his 23rd game, in a 2–0 win over Middlesbrough on 2 May 2010. [17] Kermorgant missed a penalty kick in a 4–3 defeat on penalties to Cardiff City in the Championship play-offs semi-final second leg on 12 May 2010. Kermorgant chipped his penalty, which was easily saved by Cardiff keeper David Marshall. [18]

On 23 July 2010, Kermorgant signed for Ligue 1 club AC Arles-Avignon on loan for the rest of the 2010–11 season. [19] He was told he was free to look for a new club on his return to Leicester in August 2011. [20]

Charlton Athletic

On 13 September 2011, Kermorgant signed a two-year contract at Charlton Athletic, [21] linking back up with his former first team coach at Leicester, Chris Powell. On 27 September 2011, he scored his first goal for the club in the away 1–1 draw with MK Dons. [22] He then continued as the preferred striker to partner Bradley Wright-Phillips, and his aerial ability and consistent performances attracted interest from Celtic in January 2012. Kermorgant won the League 1 title with Charlton Athletic on 5 May 2012, rounding off the season with a goal from an acute angle in a 3–2 victory against Hartlepool. [23]

On 25 July 2012, Kermorgant signed a new contract with Charlton Athletic, keeping him at the club until at least 2014 with an option for a further 12 months. [24] He scored his first Championship goal for them against his former club Leicester in a 2–1 win at The Valley. [25] He repeated this feat, scoring in the reverse fixture at the King Power Stadium in a win by the same score. [26] Kermorgant finished the season with a double against Bristol City, finishing the year as joint top goalscorer shared with Johnnie Jackson with 12 league goals. [27]

Kermorgant scored his first goal of the 201314 season on the first day, with an acrobatic goal against Bournemouth. [28] He once again scored against Leicester along with fellow former Fox Michael Morrison in another 2–1 home win. [29]

Bournemouth

On transfer deadline day 31 January 2014, Kermorgant signed for Bournemouth on a two-and-a-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee. [30] He made his debut as a second-half substitute against former club Leicester City. [31] On 1 March 2014, Kermorgant celebrated his full debut for Bournemouth by scoring his first goal for the club and his first ever hat-trick in a 5–0 win against Doncaster Rovers. [32]

In Kermorgant's first full season at Dean Court he helped them claim the Championship title winning promotion to the Premier League for the first time in the club's history. [33] Kermorgant scored 17 goals in all competitions and was nominated for the Championship goal of the season award for a bicycle kick in the 2–2 draw against Ipswich Town. [34] [35]

Reading

On 20 January 2016, Kermorgant signed a one-and-a-half-year deal with Reading. [36]

On 2 January 2017, Kermorgant scored twice in Reading's 3–2 away win over Bristol City, including the 93rd-minute winner, with Reading being 2–0 down in the 70th minute. [37]

On 10 February 2017, Kermorgant signed a new one-year extension to his contract, keeping him at Reading until the summer of 2018. [38] On 1 November 2017, Reading announced that Kermorgant had put off his retirement plans at the end of the season to sign with the club a new contract covering the summer of 2019. [39] Reading announced on 10 July 2018 that Kermorgant's last year of his contract had been terminated by mutual consent. [40]

Return to France

After training with Vannes OC since the start of the 2018–19 season, Kermorgant signed a contract with the French side Championnat National 2 on 2 October 2018. [41]

He announced his retirement on 22 April 2020. [42]

International career

Kermorgant was included in the Brittany national football team for the friendly match against FIFA member Mali on 28 May 2013. He was a 62nd-minute substitute and scored the only goal nine minutes later. [43] [44]

Career statistics

As of match played 30 June 2020 [45] [46] [47]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Vannes 2002–03 CFA 227000000227
2003–04CFA274000000274
Vannes total49110000004911
Châtellerault 2004–05CFA29140000002914
Châtellerault total29140000002914
Grenoble 2005–06 Ligue 2 266331000309
2006–07 Ligue 232103010003610
Grenoble total58166320006619
Stade Reims 2007–08 Ligue 2334341000378
2008–09 Ligue 23491110003610
Stade Reims total67134520007318
Leicester City 2009–10 Championship 201201020251
Leicester City total201201020251
Arles-Avignon (loan) 2010–11 Ligue 1 263111000284
Arles-Avignon total263111000284
Charlton Athletic 2011–12 League One 36122000103912
2012–13 Championship32111000003311
2013–14 Championship215231000248
Charlton Athletic total89285310109631
AFC Bournemouth 2013–14 Championship169000000169
2014–15 Championship38152220004217
2015–16 Premier League 70103100111
AFC Bournemouth total61243251006927
Reading 2015–16 Championship173000000173
2016–17 Championship42181020314819
2017–18 Championship252200000272
Reading total84233020319224
Vannes 2018–19 Championnat National 2 Group B 143000000143
2019–20 Championnat National 2 Group B4000000040
Vannes total183000000183
Career total501134241414161545150

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