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Louis Saha
Fulham info
Full name Louis Laurent Saha
Date of birth 8 Aug 1978
Place of birth    Paris, France
Height 6ft 0in (1.83m)
Playing position Striker
Current player? No
Number(s) worn 20 (2000-2003)
8 (2003-2004)
Debut Crewe (h) (12 Aug 2000)
Last Appearance Everton (h) (10 Jan 2004)
First goal Crewe (h) (12 Aug 2000)
Last goal Everton (h) (10 Jan 2004)
Joined from Metz, £2.1 million - 1 Jul 2000
Left for Man Utd, £12.4 million - 23 Jan 2004
League apps (gls) 117 (53)
All apps (gls) 142 (63)
Other clubs Clairefontaine (youth) (1993-1995)
Metz (1995-2000)
→ Newcastle (loan) (1999)
Man Utd (2004-2008)
Everton (2008-2012)
Tottenham (2011)
Sunderland (2012-2013)
Lazio (2013)
International France (2004-2012)
Apps (gls) 20 (4)

Louis Saha was a striker, formerly of Fulham. He is regarded as among the best forwards the club has had in their modern era, and played a vital role in the 2000-01 promotion season as well as his further years in the club's early Premier League history. Capped by France on 20 occasions, he went on to spend four years with both Manchester United and Everton with a strong goalscoring record. With plenty of pace in his earlier days at Fulham, he scored 32 goals in all competitions during his debut season and was one of Jean Tigana's first signings for the club. Louis appeared to have among his best playing days at Fulham and was unlucky with injuries during the latter years.

Career[]

Before Fulham[]

Fulham (2000-2004)[]

After Fulham[]

Fulham Statistics[]

Appearances[]

Season League League FA Cup League Cup Intertoto Cup UEFA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2000-01 First Division 43 27 1 0 4 5 - - - - 48 32
2001-02 Premier League 36 8 6 0 2 1 - - - - 44 9
2002-03 Premier League 17 5 3 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 28 7
2003-04 Premier League 21 13 1 2 0 0 - - - - 22 15
Total 117 53 11 3 6 6 8 1 0 0 142 63

Disciplinary[]

Season Booked Red card
2000-01 5 0
2001-02 5 0
2002-03 1 0
2003-04 1 0
Total 12 0

Fulham Matches[]

# Season Date Comp Opposition Venue Result Score Additional Information

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External links and references[]

2000-01 squad
1. Taylor 2. Finnan 3. Brevett 4. Melville 5. Coleman 6. Symons 7. Trollope 8. Clark 9. Sahnoun 10. J Collins 11. Hayward / Møller 12. Hahnemann 13. Riedle 14. Morgan 15. Hayles 16. Neilson 17. W Collins 18. McAnespie 19. Goldbæk 20. Saha 21. Peschisolido 22. Boa Morte 23. Davis 24. Goma 25. Fernandes 26. Betsy 27. Knight 28. Cornwall 29. Phelan 30. Thompson 31. Lewis 32. Keevill 33. Willock 34. Hammond 35. McCracken 36. Hudson 40. Štolcers
Manager
Flag of France Jean Tigana
2001-02 squad
1. van der Sar 2. Finnan 3. Brevett 4. Melville 5. Coleman 6. Symons 7. Harley 8. Clark 9. Marlet 10. Collins 12. Taylor 14. Malbranque 15. Hayles 16. Knight 18. Legwinski 19. Goldbæk 20. Saha 22. Boa Morte 23. Davis 24. Goma 25. Ouaddou 26. Betsy 29. Trollope 30. Thompson 31. Lewis 32. Hahnemann 33. Willock 34. Hammond 35. McAnespie 36. Hudson 38. Cornwall 40. Štolcers
Manager
Flag of France Jean Tigana
2002-03 squad
1. van der Sar 2. Finnan 3. Brevett 4. Melville 5. Coleman 6. Inamoto 7. Marlet 8. Clark 9. Sava 10. Collins 11. Boa Morte 12. Taylor 13. Flitney 14. Malbranque 15. Hayles 16. Knight 17. Djetou 18. Legwinski 19. Goldbæk 20. Saha 21. Herrera 23. Davis 24. Goma 25. Ouaddou 26. Harley 27. Womé 30. Thompson 31. Lewis 33. Willock 34. Hammond 35. McAnespie 36. Hudson 38. Cornwall 39. Leacock 40. Štolcers
Manager
Flag of France Jean Tigana / Flag of Wales Chris Coleman
2003-04 squad
1. van der Sar 2. Volz 3. Harley 4. Melville 5. Legwinski 6. Inamoto 7. Marlet / Pembridge 8. Saha / McBride 9. Sava 10. Clark 11. Boa Morte 12. Crossley 13. Flitney 14. Malbranque 15. Hayles 16. Knight 17. Djetou 18. Bonnissel 19. Hammond 20. Hudson 21. Beasant 22. Leacock 23. S Davis 24. Goma 25. Buari 26. Willock / Petta 27. Štolcers 28. Rehman 29. Doherty 30. Green 31. Pratley 32. T Davis 33. Noble 34. Bocanegra 35. Pearce 36. John 37. Rosenior
Manager
Flag of Wales Chris Coleman
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