Stephane Aziz Ki profile
Stephane Aziz Ki profile, Stephane Aziz Ki (born 6 March 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Burkina Faso national football team.
Central or Centre midfielders are players whose role is divided about equally between attacking and defensive duties, in order to control the play in and around the Centre of the pitch. These players will try to pass the ball to the team’s attacking midfielders and forwards and may also help their team’s attacks by making runs into the opposition’s penalty area and attempting shots on goal themselves. They also provide secondary support to attackers, both in and out of possession.
When the opposing team has the ball, a central midfielder may drop back to protect the goal or move forward and press the opposition ball-carrier to recover the ball. A Centre midfielder defending their goal will move in front of their Centre-backs in order to block long shots by the opposition and possibly track opposition midfielders making runs towards the goal.
The 4–3–3 and 4–5–1 formations each use three central midfielders. The 4−4−2 formation may use two central midfielders, and in the 4–2–3–1 formation one of the two deeper midfielders may be a central midfielder.
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Details regarding the Aziz Ki Club
Current team: ASEC Mimosas
Number 10
Career of Stephane Aziz Ki in his youth: Rayo Vallecano
A senior career for Aziz Ki
Years Team Apps (Gls)
The national team of Aziz: Burkina Faso
CV ya Stephane Aziz Ki Yanga Sports Club Player Profile
ABOUT YANGA SPORTS CLUB
Young Africans Sports Club, also known as Yanga Sc, is a Tanzanian football team based in Dar es Salaam’s Jangwani neighborhood. The club has been around since 1935, and their home games are held at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. by: Msofe Issa
The club is known as “Yanga,” which means “Young Boys.” They have won 28 league titles and a number of domestic cups, and they have played in a number of CAF Champions Leagues. Five times, they have won the CECAFA Club Championship.
The club became a sign of the movement against colonialism. Young Africans started to identify with nationalists and freedom fighters, which led the political party TANU to choose yellow and green as their main colors. The club is in the middle of a process that will give 49 percent of the club’s ownership to investors and 51 percent to the club’s members.
The club has a long-standing rivalry with Simba, a team from the other side of the city. They play each other in the Dar es Salaam (or Kariakoo) derby. The game was voted the fifth most famous African derby.
ABOUT Burkinafaso National Team
The Burkina Faso national football team plays men’s international football for Burkina Faso. The Burkinabé Football Federation is in charge of the team. Before 1984, when Upper Volta became Burkina Faso, they were called the Upper Volta national football team. When they hosted the Africa Cup of Nations in 1998, they came in fourth place. In 2013, they got to the final of the tournament, which was their best finish ever.