Moumouni Dagano

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Moumouni Dagano
Dagano with Al-Khor in 2011
Personal information
Full name Beli Moumouni Dagano
Date of birth (1981-01-01) 1 January 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Ouagadougou, Upper Volta
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998 Stella Club d'Adjamé 1 (0)
1998–1999 JC Bobo Dioulasso
1999–2000
Etoile Filante
2000–2001
Germinal Beerschot
25 (9)
2001–2003 Genk 61 (35)
2003–2006
Guingamp
69 (21)
2006–2008 Sochaux 66 (9)
2008–2010
Al-Khor
44 (15)
2010–2011
Al-Sailiya
22 (14)
2011–2012
Al-Khor
11 (9)
2012
Lekhwiya
12 (4)
2012–2014
Al-Sailiya
43 (28)
2014–2015
Al-Shamal SC
25 (4)
2015 Qatar SC 8 (0)
International career
1998–2014 Burkina Faso 83 (34)
Medal record
Representing  Burkina Faso
Africa Cup of Nations
Runner-up 2013 South Africa
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Beli Moumouni Dagano (born 1 January 1981) is a Burkinabé former professional footballer who played as a striker. At international level, he played for the Burkina Faso national team.

Club career

Dagano began his career at Ivorian side

Al Sailiya
two years later, but the club was subsequently relegated despite Dagano's impressive goal scoring record.

He rejoined his former club

Al Jaish
.

On 31 January, following

Lekhwiya
immediately signed Dagano as Dindane's replacement.

On 28 May 2012, Dagano joined newly promoted Qatari club Al-Sailiya for the 2012–13 Qatari season.

International career

Dagano made his international debut in 1998. He was a member of the Burkinabé

2004 African Nations Cup
team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals.

He was the joint top goalscorer of the

2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign with 12 goals along with Fijian striker Osea Vakatalesau
.

International goals

Scores and results list Burkina Faso's goal tally first[3]
List of international goals scored by Moumouni Dagano
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 23 August 1998
Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou
 Togo
1–1
1–1
Friendly
2. 24 February 2001
Stade Municipal, Bobo-Dioulasso
 Zimbabwe
1–2
1–2
2002 World Cup qualifier
3. 11 January 2002 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo  Egypt
2–2
2–2
Friendly
4. 15 January 2002
Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou
 Zambia
1–1
2–1
Friendly
5. 26 January 2002
Stade Amare Daou, Ségou
 Morocco
1–1
1–2
2002 African Cup of Nations
6. 29 May 2003 Stade François Blin, Avion  Algeria
1–0
1–0
Friendly
7. 7 June 2003 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Mozambique
1–0
4–0 2004 African Cup of Nations qualifier
8.
2–0
9. 6 July 2003
Barthelemy Boganda Stadium, Bangui
 Central African Republic
1–0
3–0
10.
2–0
11. 17 January 2004
Port Said Stadium, Port Said
 Egypt
1–0
1–1
Friendly
12. 12 June 2004 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Benin
3–2
4–2 Friendly
13.
4–2
14. 20 June 2004 Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa  DR Congo
2–2
2–3
2006 World Cup qualifier
15. 4 September 2004 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Uganda
1–0
2–0
16. 26 March 2005 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Cape Verde
1–1
1–2
17. 5 June 2005 Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi  Ghana
1–0
1–2
18. 18 June 2005 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  DR Congo
2–0
2–0
19. 7 June 2008 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Burundi
1–0
2–0 2010 World Cup qualifier
20.
2–0
21. 14 June 2008 Stade Linité, Victoria  Seychelles
1–0
3–2
22.
2–2
23.
3–2
24. 12 October 2008
Bujumbura
 Burundi
2–1
3–1
25.
3–1
26. 28 March 2009 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Guinea
3–0
4–2
27.
4–1
28. 6 June 2009
Blantyre
 Malawi
1–0
1–0
29. 11 October 2009
Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra
 Guinea
1–0
2–1
30. 14 November 2009 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Malawi
1–0
1–0
31. 11 August 2010
Senlis
 Congo
1–0
3–0
Friendly
32. 9 October 2010 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Gambia
1–0
3–1
2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier
33. 8 October 2011 Independence Stadium, Bakau  Gambia
1–1
1–1
34. 14 October 2012 Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou  Central African Republic
2–1
3–1
2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier

Honours

Genk

  • Belgian First Division
    : 2001–02

Sochaux

References

  1. ^ "Akram Roumani, champion de Belgique". 29 April 2002.
  2. ^ "Sochaux the defending champions". ligue1.com. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  3. ^ Földesi, László. "Moumouni Dagano – Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 January 2011.

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