Moumouni Dagano

Beli Moumouni Dagano (born 1 January 1981) is a Burkinabé former professional footballer who played as a striker. At international level, he represented the Burkina Faso national team.

Moumouni Dagano
Dagano with Al-Khor in 2011
Personal information
Full name Beli Moumouni Dagano
Date of birth (1981-01-01) 1 January 1981
Place of birth Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998 Stella Club d'Adjamé 1 (0)
1998–1999 JC Bobo Dioulasso
1999–2000 Etoile Filante
2000–2001 Germinal Beerschot 25 (9)
2001–2003 Genk 61 (35)
2003–2006 Guingamp 69 (21)
2006–2008 Sochaux 66 (9)
2008–2010 Al-Khor 44 (15)
2010–2011 Al-Sailiya 22 (14)
2011–2012 Al-Khor 11 (9)
2012 Lekhwiya 12 (4)
2012–2014 Al-Sailiya 43 (28)
2014–2015 Al-Shamal SC 25 (4)
2015 Qatar SC 8 (0)
National team
1998–2014 Burkina Faso 83 (34)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Dagano began his career at Ivorian side Stella Club d'Adjamé, based in Abidjan. In 1999, he moved back to his homeland, with Etoile Filante, before making his move to Europe a year later, with Belgian side Germinal Beerschot. After an impressive season with Germinal, Dagano moved to Genk, where he won the Ebony Shoe and scored 19 goals as the club won the league title for only the second time in its history,[1] before spells in France, with Guingamp and FC Sochaux. While at Sochaux he played as they won the 2007 Coupe de France Final. Dagano scored Sochaux's first goal as they drew 2–2 with Marseille, before winning on penalties.[2] In 2008, he joined Al-Khor. He later left Al Khor for Al Sailiya two years later, but the club was subsequently relegated despite Dagano's impressive goal scoring record.

He rejoined his former club Al-Khor and made his league debut on 18 September, scoring two free-kick goals and securing the victory for his team against newly promoted club Al Jaish.

On 31 January, following Aruna Dindane's exit to Al-Gharafa, Lekhwiya immediately signed Dagano as Dindane's replacement.

On 28 May 2012, Dagano joined newly promoted Qatari club Al-Sailiya for the 2012–13 Qatari season.

International career

Dagano made his international debut in 1998. He was a member of the Burkinabé 2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-finals.

He was the joint top goalscorer of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign with 12 goals along with Fijian striker Osea Vakatalesau.

International goals

Scores and results list Burkina Faso's goal tally first[3]
List of international goals scored by Moumouni Dagano
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.23 August 1998Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Togo
1–1
1–1
Friendly
2.24 February 2001Stade Municipal, Bobo-Dioulasso Zimbabwe
1–2
1–2
2002 World Cup qualifier
3.11 January 2002Cairo International Stadium, Cairo Egypt
2–2
2–2
Friendly
4.15 January 2002Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Zambia
1–1
2–1
Friendly
5.26 January 2002Stade Amare Daou, Ségou Morocco
1–1
1–2
2002 African Cup of Nations
6.29 May 2003Stade François Blin, Avion Algeria
1–0
1–0
Friendly
7.7 June 2003Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Mozambique
1–0
4–0
2004 African Cup of Nations qualifier
8.
2–0
9.6 July 2003Barthelemy Boganda Stadium, Bangui Central African Republic
1–0
3–0
10.
2–0
11.17 January 2004Port Said Stadium, Port Said Egypt
1–0
1–1
Friendly
12.12 June 2004Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Benin
3–2
4–2
Friendly
13.
4–2
14.20 June 2004Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa DR Congo
2–2
2–3
2006 World Cup qualifier
15.4 September 2004Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Uganda
1–0
2–0
16.26 March 2005Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Cape Verde
1–1
1–2
17.5 June 2005Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi Ghana
1–0
1–2
18.18 June 2005Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou DR Congo
2–0
2–0
19.7 June 2008Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Burundi
1–0
2–0
2010 World Cup qualifier
20.
2–0
21.14 June 2008Stade Linité, Victoria Seychelles
1–0
3–2
22.
2–2
23.
3–2
24.12 October 2008Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium, Bujumbura Burundi
2–1
3–1
25.
3–1
26.28 March 2009Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Guinea
3–0
4–2
27.
4–1
28.6 June 2009Kamuzu Stadium, Blantyre Malawi
1–0
1–0
29.11 October 2009Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra Guinea
1–0
2–1
30.14 November 2009Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Malawi
1–0
1–0
31.11 August 2010Stade Municipal Senlis, Senlis Congo
1–0
3–0
Friendly
32.9 October 2010Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Gambia
1–0
3–1
2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier
33.8 October 2011Independence Stadium, Bakau Gambia
1–1
1–1
34.14 October 2012Stade du 4-Août, Ouagadougou Central African Republic
2–1
3–1
2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier

Honours

References

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