Boti Goa

Boti Goa
Personal information
Full nameBoti Goa Tyrolien Orphée Demel
Date of birthMarch 3, 1989
Place of birthDabou, Côte d'Ivoire
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing positionForward
Youth career
Omness Dabou
2007–2008Benfica
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008–2011Mika51(25)
2011–2012Rosenborg2(0)
2012Mika8(3)
2012-2013Zestafoni17(3)
2013Shirak7(0)
2014Zhetysu22(3)
National team
Côte d'Ivoire U-20
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19 November 2014.
† Appearances (Goals).

Boti Goa Tyrolien Orphée Demel (born March 3, 1989 in Dabou) is an Ivorian professional footballer who last played for Zhetysu in the Kazakhstan Premier League.

Career

Goa began his career with Club Omnisport Omness Dabou and joined in summer 2007 to Portuguese top club Benfica.[1] He played one year in Benfica youth team, scoring 15 goals in 26 matches. In October 2008, he went on trial to Girona FC, but subsequently signed with Armenian side Mika F.C..[2][3] On February 28 he was sold to Rosenborg BK.

In January 2012 Norwegian media reported that Goa was arriving late from vacation for the second time in four months, and wondered if his time in Rosenborg had come to an end.[4] It was later revealed that Goa was at the hospital after being involved in a car accident in Ivory Coast.[5]

International career

Goa is former member of the Côte d'Ivoire national under-20 football team.[6]

Career statistics

Club

Club statistics
Season Club League League Cup Europe Other[nb 1] Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
2009 FC Mika Armenian Premier League 241440203014
2010 1982120239
2011 Rosenborg Tippeligaen 202040
2012 000000
2012–13 FC Mika Armenian Premier League 830083
2012–13 FC Zestafoni Umaglesi Liga 1732210205
2013–14 FC Shirak Armenian Premier League 702010100
2014 FC Zhetysu Kazakhstan Premier League 223002215
Total Armenia 58258040107125
Norway 202040
Georgia 1732210205
Kazakhstan 22300223
Career total 10031123402011834

Notes

  1. Includes other competitive competitions, including the Armenian Supercup, Georgian Super Cup

References