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Djibril Cisse picks two Liverpool heroes in his dream XI Daily Star

Djibril Cissé, Lord of the Manor of Frodsham. The same year that the former French international lifted the Champions League, 2005, a 23-year-old Cissé and his family settled in Cheshire. Read more of the top stories from across Cheshire here.


Djibril CISSE Premiership Appearances Liverpool FC

Roy Keane has shared his experience of working with former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse. Keane signed Cisse on-loan whilst managing Sunderland back in 2008. With the Frenchman having won the Champions League and FA Cup with Liverpool, he was a bit of a coup for the Black Cats. But according to.


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DJIBRIL Cisse was a member of the Liverpool side that won the 2005 UEFA Champions League. He also played for Sunderland and QPR, as well as some big European teams. But where is he now and.


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Name in home country: Djibril Arrun Cissé Date of birth/Age: Aug 12, 1981 (42) Place of birth: Arles Height: 1,82 m Citizenship: France Cote d'Ivoire Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: right Player agent: TTMA Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2021 Contract expires: - Social-Media: Further information


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Djibril Cissé has told FourFourTwo that he didn't want to leave Liverpool in 2006 and hoped for more time to prove his worth. The French striker agreed to join Gerard Houllier's side in 2003.


How Djibril Cissé Became Auxerre’s AllTime Top Goalscorer at 23 Breaking The Lines

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Three Iconic Career Moments for Djibril Cisse

Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse has revealed he almost lost his foot while playing for the Reds during the 2004/05 campaign. That famous season will always be remembered for.


Djibril Cisse UEFA Champions League 2005/06 Liverpool FC

Djibril Cisse: A wonderful striker denied Liverpool greatness by injury Tom Victor • 12 Aug 2023 We've now got used to Football Manager phenoms struggling to translate that into real-life success, but Djibril Cisse would have bucked the trend were it not for injuries.


ExLiverpool striker Djibril Cisse retires from football to a DJ Liverpool Echo

In an unusual move for a top-flight footballer, former Liverpool striker Djibril Cissé became Lord of the Manor of Frodsham in 2005 after he parted with a reported £2 million for Ridge Manor, a.


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Djibril Cisse still takes immense pride in his achievements with Liverpool and the connection he developed to the club. The Frenchman joined the Reds from Auxerre in the summer of 2004 but saw his debut season initially ruined when he suffered a broken leg at Blackburn Rovers in the October.


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French, flamboyant, frustrating, but undoubtedly unlucky, it is one of Liverpool's great ironies that Djibril Cisse never actually played for the man who signed him. Gerard Houllier had chased the Auxerre forward for over a year before finalising the deal in 2004, and then losing his job. Rafa Benitez arrived and sanctioned the club record £.


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Former Liverpool, Sunderland and QPR striker Djibril Cisse has announced his retirement from football. Cisse has been without a club since leaving Bastia at the end of last season and has now.


Djibril CISSE Biography of his football career at Liverpool. Liverpool FC

Djibril Cisse has told Sky Sports News he wants to come out of retirement in a bid to reach 100 goals in Ligue 1, and is offering to play for free. The 38-year-old former Liverpool striker.


Where are they now? Djibril Cisse's controversial career and his new life as a DJ

Liverpool-bound Cissé played superbly in his final season and scored 26 goals in 38 league games and was again king of the scoring charts in the French league. He was top-scorer by a good margin of six from Alexander Frei at Rennes and seven from Marseille's star striker Didier Drogba.


Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse reveals just how close he was to having foot amputated

Cisse joined Sunderland on loan from Marseille in 2008 while Keane was the manager, having previously spent two seasons in the Premier League with Liverpool. The Frenchman went on to enjoy an.


DJIBRIL CISSE LIVERPOOL FC ANFIELD LIVERPOOL ENGLAND 21 August 2004 Stock Photo Alamy

Liverpool At Liverpool, Cissé scored 5 goals in 24 first-team games in all competitions for Liverpool in the 2004-05 season. [16] He had only played 19 games for Liverpool when a freak accident occurred while playing against Blackburn Rovers on 30 October 2004.