Debut:
09/01/2009 v Birmingham City (A) 1-1 (Premiership)
Farewell:
Transferred to Hannover 96, 28/01/2012, £undisclosed
Passed Away:
Biography
Mame Biram Diouf is a Senegalese professional footballer known for his versatility as a forward. Born on December 16, 1987, in Dakar, Diouf began his European career with Molde FK in Norway, where he impressed with his goal-scoring ability, earning a move to Manchester United in 2009. While his appearances at United were limited, he had notable loan spells with Blackburn Rovers before moving to Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga, where he found his form.
In 2014, Diouf joined Stoke City, spending six seasons and establishing himself as a reliable player, particularly known for his hard work and adaptability. He returned to Hatayspor in Turkey and later played for Göztepe. Internationally, Diouf has been capped by Senegal, representing his country in major tournaments, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Known for his energy and versatility, Diouf has enjoyed a solid career across Europe and remains a respected figure in Senegalese football. Mame Biram Diouf was the 1st ever Senegal International and 4th African to play for Manchester United.