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Full name
  
Eugene Buhame Dadi

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward

1988
  
Height
  
1.88 m


Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Football player

Name
  
Eugene Dadi

Date joined
  
2008

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Date of birth
  
(1973-08-20) 20 August 1973 (age 42)

Place of birth
  
Abidjan, Cote d\'Ivoire

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Eugène Dadi (born 20 August 1973 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire) is a retired Ivorian football striker who played for Manado United in the Liga Primer Indonesia. He has previously played for clubs in Switzerland, France, Austria, Scotland, England, Israel, Australia, New Zealand. Dadi has played once for the Ivory Coast national team.

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FC Sochaux

Dadi attended the football academy at French Ligue 1 team FC Sochaux as a teenager.

Stade Lavallois

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Dadi played his first professional football at French Ligue 2 team Stade Lavallois in 1989. He played until 1992 when his father died. At this point he decided to quit professional football for two years.

LASK Linz

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After being spotted playing park football on the Indian Ocean island of Réunion, where he had a job working in real estate, Dadi was signed to Austrian club LASK Linz.

Aberdeen

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Eugène Dadi spent one season at Aberdeen that in terms of scoring goals was not great. However, he was a firm fans' favourite and had become somewhat of a cult hero with Aberdeen fans. This was due to his last name, which inspired the popular terrace chant of "Who's your, who's your, who's your Dadi?."

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Highlights of his time at Aberdeen included four SPL goals, but perhaps is most remembered for bamboozling Celtic defender Bobo Balde during a 2–0 win at Pittodrie in December 2001.

Tranmere Rovers

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Dadi had two seasons on the Wirral with Tranmere Rovers. He played up front and scored 28 goals. In his first season in 2002–03 he finished the club's top scorer, scoring goals against Notts County and Chesterfield. He also scored the first goal against Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup third round replay at the Reebok Stadium, a game which Tranmere Rovers won 2–1. In his second season, he helped Rovers finish in the play-offs and was a regular up front with Iain Hume. He was known for wearing his hair in a "pineapple" shape. He left the club in the summer and joined Nottingham Forest.

Perth Glory

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Dadi trialled with Perth in November 2007, but was denied an opportunity to join Perth Glory, when his previous club Hapoel Acre failed to release him during the transfer window. He took part in the Glory's post-season tour of China and impressed coaching staff enough to offer him a permanent contract with the club. Dadi's first A-League goal with the club came in the second match of the 2008–09 A-League season, against Newcastle United Jets at Members Equity Stadium in Perth. Dadi rose to meet a cross from team mate Amaral, putting the header past goalkeeper Ante Covic. His next two goals were against Sydney FC, where Perth were defeated by 5–2.

Dadi scored a late winner to beat Wellington Phoenix 1–0 and a late penalty which he had to retake to equalise against Newcastle Jets to keep the Glory within touch of the A-League top four. On 6 December, Dadi scored two goals in four minutes in Perth Glory's 3–1 win over Melbourne Victory. In Glory's match against the Victory in January, Dadi again scored twice to lead Glory to a 3–2 victory. He re-signed with the club until the end of the 2009/10 season, however, he missed the last two games of Perth's 2008/09 season to begin a five-month loan at Swiss Super League side FC Vaduz.

Wellington Phoenix

Dadi left Perth Glory due to lack of game time, and signed with the Wellington Phoenix. He made his debut on 9 January against the Brisbane Roar where he scored two goals, including a spectacular bicycle kick which earned him the Phone-Nix Player of the Day. His bicycle kick goal was nominated for A-League Goal of the Year for that season. Dadi scored again a week later against North Queensland Fury, when he headed in from a Leo Bertos corner. Dadi was forced off the field after he and Matt Smith clashed heads. Dadi required 15 stitches for his wound. Dadi's return to Perth Glory was not a good one for the striker as the Phoenix lost 2–0. Dadi picked up an early yellow card for dissent and nearly got himself sent off after a lunge at Jacob Burns. Dadi was given the chance to reduce the deficit in the 73rd minute after Troy Hearfield won a penalty, but he shot the ball straight into Glory goalkeeper Tando Velaphi. Dadi scored the third goal in Wellington's extra-time 3–1 victory over Newcastle Jets in the 2009–10 Minor Semi-final second leg.

Manado United

Dadi left Persibo Bojonegoro due to undergoing a player exchange with Amir Amadeh of Persibo Bojonegoro to Manado United on Liga Primer Indonesia side.

Personal life

Eugène owns his own fashion label and can speak three languages fluently – English, French and German. He spent a year in Austria as an actor. Dadi took two years off football after the death of his father in the early 1990s.

A-League career statistics

Correct as of 10 June 2010

Honours

Personal Honours:

  • Perth Glory Member's Player of the Year: 2008–2009
  • References

    Eugène Dadi Wikipedia