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Mohammed Tchité : ウィキペディア英語版
Mohamed Tchité


Mohamed 'Mémé' Gasana Tchité (born 31 January 1984) is a footballer who plays as a striker for Sint-Truiden in the Belgian Pro League.
He spent most of his professional career in Belgium, with Standard Liége, Anderlecht and Club Brugge, and in Spain with Racing de Santander.
==Club career==
Tchité was born and brought up in Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi, but his parents hailed from neighbouring Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He started his footballing career with hometown club AS Rangers FC – later named Dragon Super Rangers FC Nyakabiga. He joined Prince Louis FC in 2001, winning the Burundi Premier League and the ''Revelation Footballer of the Year'' award, and also being the finalist in the Kagame Inter-Club Cup; in 2002 he left for Mukura Victory Sports FC in Rwanda, where he would be noticed by scouts from Belgium's Standard de Liège.
In 2003 Tchité arrived in Liège, where he became a regular member of the first team, scoring 21 goals in 58 matches during his three years with the club. In 2005–06 season, he netted 16 times in the Belgian First Division to help his team finish as runners-up to R.S.C. Anderlecht, and that tally put him second in the goalscoring list behind only Tosin Dosunmu of K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot; at the end of the following campaign he was named Belgium's Professional Footballer of the Year,〔(Tchité takes Belgian acclaim ); UEFA.com, 21 May 2007〕 also being the recipient of the Belgian Ebony Shoe.
On 31 August 2007, the last day of the summer transfer period, Racing de Santander announced the signing of Tchité in order to replace Valencia CF-bound Nikola Žigić.〔(Racing complete spree with Tchité ); UEFA.com, 1 September 2007〕 In the 11 November match against Deportivo de La Coruña, he scored the only goal in a 1–0 road win,〔(Deportivo La Coruña 0–1 Racing Santander ); ESPN Soccernet, 11 November 2007〕 repeating the feat on 24 February 2008, against UD Almería (home fixture);〔(Racing Santander 1–0 Almeria ); ESPN Soccernet, 24 February 2008〕 he netted four times in his first twenty La Liga matches, finishing the season at seven, squad best.
On 1 November 2008, Tchité scored a hat-trick against Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium, in a 4–2 win that signified the ''Che'' side's first defeat in 2008–09.〔(Valencia 2–4 Racing Santander ); ESPN Soccernet, 1 November 2008〕 He appeared significantly less in his second year, but managed to score the same number of goals, adding one in the UEFA Cup, the 1–1 home draw against FC Schalke 04.
In the 2009–10 season Tchité struggled initially, even though he started most of the games. However, in two consecutive matches in April 2010, he netted braces for Racing at home against RCD Espanyol (3–1)〔(Racing Santander 3–1 Espanyol ); ESPN Soccernet, 14 April 2010〕 and at Xerez CD (2–2) –〔(All-square in Xerez ); ESPN Soccernet, 18 April 2010〕 three penalties; on 16 May he added two in the club's 2–0 home win over Sporting de Gijón,〔(Tchite brace saves Racing ); ESPN Soccernet, 16 May 2010〕 taking his league tally to 11 as the Cantabrians certified their permanence in the top flight for a further year.
On the very last hours of the 2010 August transfer window, after being targeted by West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League,〔(West Brom target Racing Santander striker Mohamed Tchite ); Daily Mail, 20 May 2010〕 Tchité returned to former club Standard Liège, on a three-year contract.〔(Standard Liege complete Mohammed Tchite swoop ); Inside Futbol, 1 September 2010〕 In July 2012 he changed teams again, signing with Club Brugge K.V. for an estimated fee of 1.5 million and becoming the first player to wear the jerseys of Standard, Anderlecht and Brugge. Less than six months after his arrival, Georges Leekens was sacked and he did not seem to enter the plans of the new coach Juan Carlos Garrido, who was himself fired in September 2013, making way for Michel Preud'homme who also did not feature the player regularly, and the latter eventually became a free agent.
In February 2015, ex-Standard manager Mircea Rednic convinced 31-year-old Tchité to sign for FC Petrolul Ploiești until the end of the season. He made his debut on 5 March in the first leg of the Romanian Cup semi-final against FC Steaua București, scoring his team's goal in a 1–1 home draw.

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