Golman Pierre

Haitian footballer (born 1971)

Golman Pierre
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-02-21) 21 February 1971 (age 53)
Place of birth Dessalines, Haiti
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2005 FICA (109)
International career
1996–2003 Haiti 35 (23)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Golman Pierre (born 21 February 1971) is a Haitian retired footballer who played as a striker.

Club career

Pierre was born in Dessalines. He played his entire career in the Ligue Haïtienne for FICA (Football Inter Club Association), located in Cap-Haïtien, where he was one of the team's highest scorers.[1] He totaled 109 goals for the club.[2]

In 1998, he won his first national championship. The following season, he was the top goalscorer of the league with 19 goals.[3] He also topped the goalscoring charts with 24 goals in FICA's 2001 championship winning season.[4]

He retired in 2005 when FICA did not hold its position in the elite of Haitian football for the first time in his career when regulated to the Second Division. Late during his career, he was linked to many allegations of transfer to European-based teams but ultimately remained with FICA, where he won two national championships in a ten-year span.[5]

International career

Pierre made his national team debut in 1996 and was a Haiti squad member for the 2002[6] CONCACAF Gold Cup. He played in 11 FIFA World Cup qualification matches between 1996 and 2000 in which he scored an 15 goals, 12 of them in the 2002 qualifiers.[7]

International Statistics

Haiti national football team[8]
Year Apps Goals
1996 5 5
2000 10 12
2001 6 5
2002 5 1
2003 2 0
Total 28 23
Scores and results list Haiti's goal tally first.[8]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 12 May 1996 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince, Haiti  Grenada 2-0 6-1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 3-0
3. 18 May 1996 Queen's Park, St George's, Grenada 1-0 1-0
4. 27 May 1996 Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1-0 2-2 1996 Caribbean Cup
5. 2-0
6. 11 March 2000 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince, Haiti  Dominica 1-0 4-0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
7. 2-0
8. 4-0
9. 19 March 2000 Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica 1-1 3-1
10. 2-1
11. 3-1
12. 1 April 2000 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince, Haiti  Bahamas 4-0 9-0
13. 6-0
14. 16 April 2000 Thomas Robinson Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas 3-0 4-0
15. 4-0
16. 7 May 2000 Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago  Trinidad and Tobago 1-3 1-3
17. 17 June 2000 Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince, Haiti  Honduras 1-2 1-3
18. 16 May 2001 Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, Trinidad and Tobago  Saint Kitts and Nevis 2-1 7-2 2001 Caribbean Cup
19. 4-1
20. 5-2
21. 6-2
22. 18 May 2001  Suriname 1-0 1-1
23. 26 January 2002 Orange Bowl, Miami, United States of America  Costa Rica 1-1 1-2 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup

References

  1. ^ Hall, Michael R., ed. (2012). Historical Dictionary of Haiti. p. 121. ISBN 9780810878105. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  2. ^ FOOTBALL – ANNIVERSAIRE : LE FOOTBALL INTER CLUB ASSOCIATION (FICA) FÊTE SES 46 ANS - Footkole (in French)
  3. ^ Haiti 1999 - RSSSF
  4. ^ Haiti 2001 - RSSSF
  5. ^ Haiti 1999 - RSSSF
  6. ^ CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 2002 - Full Details Archived 3 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine - RSSSF
  7. ^ World Cup 2002 (Final Tournament and Qualifiers) Goal Scorers - RSSSF
  8. ^ a b https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/2876/Golman_Pierre.html

External links

  • Player profile - HaitiFoot.com
  • Golman Pierre at National-Football-Teams.com
  • World Cup qualification games - FIFA.com
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