Geremi Njitap

Geremi
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Personal information
Full name Geremi Sorele Njitap Fotso
Date of birth 20 December 1978 (1978-12-20) (age 32)
Place of birth Bafoussam, Cameroon
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Right Back, Midfielder
Club information
Current club Ankaragücü
Number 75
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1996 Racing Bafoussam 28 (5)
1997 Cerro Porteño 6 (0)
1997–1999 Gençlerbirliği 57 (9)
1999–2003 Real Madrid 45 (0)
2002–2003 Middlesbrough (loan) 33 (7)
2003–2007 Chelsea 72 (4)
2007–2010 Newcastle United 49 (2)
2010 Ankaragücü 12 (2)
National team
1996– Cameroon 116 (13)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19 May 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16:19, 14 June 2010 (UTC)

Geremi Sorele Njitap Fotso (born 20 December 1978 in Bafoussam, Cameroon), known simply as Geremi, is a Cameroonian footballer who currently plays for no club.

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Club career

Early career

Geremi was born 20 December 1978, in Bafoussam, Cameroon. Raised into a footballing family, Geremi was encouraged to remain focused on school by his father, a former player. But as duties for his club and national teams pulled him away from his studies, he eventually decided to pursue his playing career. Geremi gave up on studying for his university entrance exams and began playing professionally.

Geremi began his career with a local side in Bafoussam, Racing FC, in 1995. A first-division club in the Cameroon's MTN Elite One, Racing had won the league championship the year before 16-year-old Geremi arrived and won the league cup, the Cameroonian Cup, in his only season as a professional at the club.

In 1996, Geremi was offered a contract with a Paraguayan first division club, Cerro Porteño. Spotted playing for the Cameroon national team in Brazil. He played only a few months in Paraguay, before moving to European club football in 1997 at the age of 18.

Turkey and Spain

He spent two seasons in Turkey with Gençlerbirliği, racking up 57 appearances, before a move to Real Madrid materialised for him. In his three years at the Bernabeu, Geremi won two Champions League winners medals with the Spanish giants. At Real Madrid, Geremi was nominated for the Ballon d'Or of 2000 but did not receive a single vote.

Seeking more regular football, he moved to Middlesbrough for the 2002–03 season on a year's loan from Real Madrid where he enjoyed a successful season.

Chelsea

After an impressive FIFA Confederations Cup campaign with Cameroon, Chelsea paid Real Madrid £6.9m for him in July 2003[1] and he went on to have an excellent first season at Stamford Bridge. Although towards the end of his career at Chelsea, under Jose Mourinho, he was played less regularly and when he was played he was put in his unpreferred position of right-back.

Newcastle

2007/08

Geremi signed for Newcastle on July 6, 2007 on a three year deal, making him the fourth signing of the summer by Sam Allardyce.[2] He was appointed club captain for the 2007-08 season by then manager Allardyce, but lost the armband after new manager Kevin Keegan awarded the captaincy to Michael Owen on 20 January 2008.[3]

Geremi made his Newcastle debut on the opening day of the 2007/08 season in a 3–1 away win over Bolton Wanderers, he then went on to start the next six games for Newcastle before being an unused substitute in the League Cup 3rd round defeat at Arsenal.

In January 2008 Geremi eparture for the African Cup of Nations with Cameroon. He returned to Newcastle in February after Cameroon finished as runner-ups. His first game since returning was on the 23 February in a 5–1 away defat to Manchester United. His first start since returning came on the 17 March 2008 in a 1–1 draw away at Birmingham City.

Geremi scored his first goal for Newcastle in a 4–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on 30 March with a well-taken free-kick[4] and the second a header in the 2-2 draw at Upton Park on 26 April against West Ham United.[5] Geremi made 27 league appearances for Newcastle United during his first season at the club, starting 24 of the 27 league games scoring on 2 occasions with five assists.

2008/09

Geremi made his first appearances of the 2008/09 season coming on as a half time substitute in a 1–0 home win over Bolton Wanderers on the 23rd August 2008. In September 2008 Newcastle found them selfs under yet another new manager,

As a result Geremi's minutes dropped over the course of the season, with the midfielder earning 11 league starts and without a goal and only three assists. With the manager choseing to field over players instead of Geremi. Newcastle was relegated at the end of the season, finishing one point off safety after losing their final game.

In the 2009-10 season, Geremi's minutes dropped even more dramatically, with only three league starts in the first five months of the season.

He scored his third Newcastle goal and first of the 2009/10 season in a Carling Cup tie against Huddersfield Town on 26 August 2009.[6] Geremi left Newcastle in the 2009/10 January transfer window to join Turkish club Ankaragucu. Shortly after, though, Newcastle said the deal had not been finalized and the player remained at Newcastle. On transfer deadline day, Feb. 1, Newcastle finally agreed to terms and Geremi went to Turkey on a new 18-month deal.

Ankaragücü

On 31 January 2010, Geremi's transfer to Ankaragücü of the Süper Lig was announced; he signed a one-and-a-half year contract with the Turkish club.[7][8]

International career

Geremi began his Cameroonian international career with the youth teams, most notably in the 1995 U-20 Youth World Cup finals. Geremi started all four games for the national team before they lost to Argentina in the quarterfinals.

Geremi's senior debut came not much later, appearing in a match against Gabon in October 1996. From there, the midfielder went on to feature in four of Cameroon's six qualifiers for the 1998 World Cup finals, though he was left out of the finals squad after the nation qualified.

Geremi won Olympic Gold with Cameroon in Sydney in 2000 when he captained his country. He has also won two Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2000 and 2002 as they demonstrated their superiority not only in Africa but at world level too.

Geremi was part of the Cameroon side that qualified for the 2002 World Cup in japan he also played in all three of Cameroon's World Cup Final games in 2002 and scored a free-kick in a 2–2 friendly draw with England shortly before the tournament. He then won a runners-up medal in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana and was named in the team of the tournament.

The squad failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup finals, finishing one point behind qualifiers Ivory Coast in their table. Geremi started nine of the squad's 10 games at holding midfielder, though, and scored twice during the campaign.

The 2008 Cup of Nations brought Cameroon's best finish since 2002, managing to reach the finals before losing 1-0 to Egypt. Geremi again played every one of Cameroon's games and was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.

Geremi earned his 100th cap for Cameroon on 11 February 2009, scoring a goal as part of a 3–1 friendly win against Guinea in Paris, a game in which he scored from a free kick.

Geremi played in 11 2010 World Cup qualifiers as Cameroon finished top of Group A in the Third Round of Qualification, scoring one goal along the way.

In January 2010, Geremi and his teammates traveled to Angola for the Cup of Nations, falling to eventual champions Egypt in a 3-1 extra time loss.

Geremi was part of the Cameroon squad that took part in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Playing in a all 3 of Cameron's matches as they finished bottom of Group E.

Honours

Club

Spain Real Madrid

England Chelsea

England Newcastle

International

Cameroon Cameroon

Career statistics

Club

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Cameroon League Cameroon Cup League Cup Africa Total
1995 Racing FC Bafoussam MTN Elite one
1996
Paraguay League Cup League Cup South America Total
1997 Cerro Porteño Primera División 6 0
Turkey League Türkiye Kupası League Cup Europe Total
1997-98 Gençlerbirliği Super League 28 4
1998-99 29 5
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total
1999-00 Real Madrid Primera División 20 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 25 0
2000-01 16 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 24 0
2001-02 9 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 14 1
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
2002–03 Middlesbrough Premier League 33 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 7
2003–04 Chelsea 25 1 1 0 3 0 10 0 39 1
2004–05 13 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 19 0
2005–06 15 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 21 2
2006–07 19 1 3 0 3 0 2 0 27 1
2007–08 Newcastle United 27 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 28 2
2008–09 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 17 0
2009–10 Championship 7 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 9 1
Turkey League Türkiye Kupası League Cup Europe Total
2009–10 Ankaragücü Süper Lig 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1
Total Cameroon 28 5 28 5
Total Paraguay 6 0 6 0
Total Turkey 57 9 57 9
Total Spain 45 0 2 0 0 0 16 1 63 1
Total England 154 13 10 0 13 1 17 0 194 14
Career total 290 27 12 0 13 1 33 1 348 29

Stats accurate as of 00:44, 4 January 2010.[9][10]

Personal life

Geremi's father, Samuel, is a former footballer and Cameroon international in the 1970s. Samuel, a striker, was nicknamed "Poison Arrow" for his powerful shot and free kicks. Geremi's father was allowed five wives due to his status as a footballer, and Geremi has 17 siblings in Cameroon.

Geremi's cousin, Pierre Achille Webo Kouamo or simply Webo, is also a professional player currently representing RCD Mallorca in Spain and is a teammate on the Cameroonian national team.

References

  1. "Geremi completes Blues move". Sky Sports. 16 July 2003. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11668_2271039,00.html. Retrieved 2008-10-28. 
  2. "Geremi completes Newcastle move". BBC Sport. 6 July 2007. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/6244976.stm. Retrieved 2007-08-11. 
  3. "Big Sam Names Toon Captain". Newcastle United FC. http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~1089473,00.html. Retrieved 2007-08-11. 
  4. "Tottenham 1-4 Newcastle". BBC. 30 March 2008. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7309369.stm. Retrieved 8 September 2009. 
  5. "West Ham 2-2 Newcastle". BBC. 26 April 2008. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7356064.stm. Retrieved 8 September 2009. 
  6. "Newcastle 4 - 3 Huddersfield". BBC. 26 August 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/8214969.stm. Retrieved 8 September 2009. 
  7. "Newcastle ace joins Ankaragucu". Ontheminute.com. 2010-01-31. http://www.ontheminute.com/news/news.php?news=20695. Retrieved 2010-01-31. 
  8. "Geremi resmen Ankaragücü'nde" (in Turkish). NTVSpor. 2010-01-31. http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/id/25050853. Retrieved 2010-01-31. 
  9. "Geremi Career Stats". Soccerbase. 29 December 2009. http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=19039. Retrieved 29 December 2009. 
  10. "Geremi Career Stats (2)". national-football-teams.com. 29 December 2009. http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=1280. Retrieved 29 December 2009. 

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Scott Parker
Newcastle United Captain
2007-2008
Succeeded by
Michael Owen