Seydouba Soumah

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Seydouba Soumah

Seydouba Soumah (born 11 June 1991) is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.[1]

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Soumah with Partizan in 2017
Personal information
Full name Seydouba Soumah
Date of birth (1991-06-11) 11 June 1991 (age 33)
Place of birth Conakry, Guinea
Height 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
Fello Star
2005–2008 Ajax Cape Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Ajax Cape Town 10 (1)
2008–2009Ikapa Sporting (loan) 13 (3)
2009–2010Cape Town (loan) 7 (0)
2011 University of Pretoria
2012 Nitra 22 (6)
2013–2017 Slovan Bratislava 83 (30)
2015–2016Qadsia (loan)
2017–2021 Partizan 78 (19)
2018–2019Maccabi Haifa (loan) 6 (0)
2021–2022 Kuwait SC
2023–2024 Novi Pazar 26 (5)
International career
2013– Guinea 37 (9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 May 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 January 2022
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Club career

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Ajax Cape Town

Born in Conakry, Guinea, Soumah began his football career playing on the streets,[2] before moving to South Africa and joining the youth system of Ajax Cape Town as a teenager. He was initially sent out on season-long loans to National First Division sides Ikapa Sporting (2008–09[3][4]) and FC Cape Town (2009–10), before returning to his parent club.[5]

On 21 January 2011, Soumah made his debut for Ajax in the Premier Soccer League, coming off the bench in a 3–0 away victory against Platinum Stars. He scored his first goal in a 2–1 home win over Mpumalanga Black Aces on 6 March.[6] In total, Soumah made 10 appearances in the 2010–11 season, as the club finished as runners-up.

In September 2011, Soumah moved to National First Division side University of Pretoria.[7] He bagged two goals in the first half of 2011–12 season. In January 2012, Tuks manager Steve Barker revealed that Soumah parted ways with the club.[8]

Nitra

In February 2012, Soumah arrived to Europe and signed a three-year contract with Slovak club Nitra.[9] He scored two times until the end of the 2011–12 season.[10] On 14 September 2012, Soumah received a red card in a 3–1 home league loss to Spartak Trnava, alongside two other teammates.[11][12] He was later fined €3,400 and banned from football for six months for making an obscene gesture towards fans, assaulting the opponent's players and threatening the referee during that match.[13][14]

Slovan Bratislava

In December 2012, Soumah was transferred to fellow Slovak club Slovan Bratislava for a fee of €150,000.[15] He signed a long-term contract and was given the number 20 shirt.[16] Through the remainder of the season, Soumah made 13 appearances and won the double. He also helped the club win the second title in a row in the 2013–14 season, scoring two goals in 21 games. In July 2014, Soumah celebrated by lifting the Slovak Super Cup trophy after Slovan beat MFK Košice 1–0.[17]

In July 2015, Soumah moved to Kuwait Premier League side Qadsia on a season-long loan.[18] He netted seven league goals to help the club win the 2015–16 title.[19] Soumah also made two appearances in the 2015 AFC Cup, scoring one goal.[19]

Following his loan spell at Qadsia, Soumah returned to Slovan and by the end of November 2016 had extended his contract with the club until the summer of 2020.[20] He would become the league's joint top scorer in the 2016–17 season, alongside Filip Hlohovský, with 20 goals.[21] Soumah also helped the club win the Slovak Cup, scoring the last goal of a 3–0 win over MFK Skalica in the final. He finished the season as the team's top scorer with 25 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions. Due to his performances, Soumah was also named in the league's best eleven.[22]

Partizan

On 18 July 2017, it was announced that Soumah completed his transfer to Serbian club Partizan, making him the club's most expensive signing ever at €1,650 million.[23][24] He was officially presented on 20 July, penning a three-year contract and receiving the number 20 jersey. Two days later, Soumah made his debut for Partizan as a second-half substitute in an eventual 6–1 home league victory over Mačva Šabac.[25] He scored his first goal for the club on 29 July, helping his team to a 2–1 win versus Javor Ivanjica at home.[26] On 2 August, Soumah scored a goal in a 2–2 away draw with Olympiacos in the return leg of the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round, as Partizan got eliminated 5–3 on aggregate.[27] He later scored in a 4–0 away win over Videoton in the second leg of the UEFA Europa League play-off round, helping the team progress to the group stage.[28] On 13 December, Soumah converted a penalty in a 1–1 home draw with Red Star Belgrade. This was the first penalty awarded to Partizan in the Eternal derby after more than 22 years.[29]

Loan to Maccabi Haifa

In September 2018, Soumah was loaned to Israeli Premier League side Maccabi Haifa until the end of the season with an option for three more.[30]

Return to Partizan

After completing his loan spell, Soumah returned to Partizan in 2019 and entered the final year of his contract. He scored the equalizer in an eventual 2–1 home win over Molde in the first leg of the Europa League play-off round.[31] On September 22, 2019, Soumah scored another goal in the Eternal Derby in a 2–0 win over Red Star. Marko Marin's pass was intercepted by Asano in the middle of the pitch, Milunović failed to control the ball when (The Black-Whites) reserve Seydouba Soumah went towards the goal, who then sent a projectile from 17 meters and placed the "ladybug" in the upper right corner of the goal, which was guarded by Milan Borjan.[32]

International career

Soumah made his senior debut for Guinea in a 1–1 friendly draw against Senegal on 5 February 2013. He netted his first national team goal later that year in a 4–2 away loss to Egypt in a 2014 World Cup qualifier.

On 15 November 2014, Soumah scored his first ever hat-trick in a 4–1 away win over Togo in a 2015 AFCON qualifier.[33] He scored two more goals during qualifying, helping his country qualify for the tournament and earning a spot on the final 23-man roster. He appeared in two matches as Guinea progressed through the group stage with three draws but got eliminated in the quarter-finals by Ghana.[34]

In November 2018, Soumah was dropped from the squad for his lack of commitment.[35] He returned to the squad in December 2019 and played for 76 minutes against Namibia on 17 November 2019.[36] In November 2021, he appeared against Guinea-Bissau and Morocco.[37][38] His most recent appearance was against Rwanda on 3 January 2022.[39]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 August 2021[19]
More information Club, Season ...
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ajax Cape Town 2010–11 Premier Soccer League 10100101
Nitra 2011–12 Slovak First League 13200132
2012–13 940094
Total 32600327
Slovan Bratislava 2012–13 Slovak First League 1102000130
2013–14 212311[a]0253
2014–15 2281010[b]1339
2016–17 2920753[c]03925
2017–18 0000001[d]010
Total 83301361412011137
Partizan 2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga 223108[e]2315
2018–19 40005[c]191
2019–20 25102012[c]43914
2020–21 255203[c]1306
2021–22 21003[c]051
Total 78195031811427
Career total 19955207004592026472
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  1. Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  2. Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  3. Appearance(s) in UEFA Europa League
  4. Appearance in Czechoslovak Supercup
  5. One appearance and one goal in UEFA Champions League, seven appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League

International

As of 3 January 2022[40]
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National teamYearAppsGoals
Guinea 201351
201475
201550
201621
201750
201831
201930
202000
202141
202230
Total379
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International goals

Scores and results list Guinea's goal tally first.[40]
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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
110 September 2013El Gouna Stadium, El Gouna, Egypt Egypt2–22–42014 FIFA World Cup qualification
25 September 2014Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca, Morocco Togo1–02–12015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
315 November 2014Stade de Kégué, Lomé, Togo Togo2–04–12015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
43–0
54–0
619 November 2014Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca, Morocco Uganda2–02–02015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
713 November 2016Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry, Guinea DR Congo1–01–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
89 September 2018Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry, Guinea Central African Republic1–01–02019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
924 March 2021Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry, Guinea Mali1–01–02021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
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Honours

Club

Slovan Bratislava[19]
Qadsia[19]
Partizan[19]

Individual

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