Souleymane Oulare
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Souleymane Oulare (born 16 October 1972 in Conakry, Guinea), is a professional football player.
He was elected Footballer of the Year in Belgium in 1999, when he won the Belgian Championship as a striker with Racing Genk, scoring 17 goals during the season.
He then went on to play for Fenerbahçe SK (Turkey), UD Las Palmas (Spain), Stoke City (England), K. Beringen-Heusden-Zolder and C.S. Visé (both Belgium).
In November 2006, a girl and a woman have been intoxicated in a house in Brussels, which Oulare actually owns. It appeared that he was a slumlord. [1] [2] The house, rented to 10 families for 500 euros each, has been officially declared unhealthy then evacuated. [3] [4]
| Preceded by Pär Zetterberg |
Belgian Footballer of the Year 1999 |
Succeeded by Marc Degryse |
| Preceded by Eric Addo |
Belgian Ebony Shoe 1999 |
Succeeded by Hervé Nzelo-Lembi |
[edit] References
- ^ Souleymane Oulare marchand de sommeil
- ^ http://www.rtl.be/page/rtlinfo/articles/societearticle/227.aspx?articleid=65757
- ^ L'immeuble insalubre d'Oulare évacué
- ^ http://www.rtl.be/page/rtlinfo/articles/societearticle/227.aspx?articleid=65822
Oulare signed for Stoke City in England in 2002 and scored the winning goal, with his bottom, in extra time of the play off semi final against Cardiff City to send his team into the final at the Millennium Stadium.
[edit] External links
- Career history at National Football Teams

