Colin Obasanya Dagba (born 9 September 1998) is a French professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Belgian Pro League club Beerschot.[2][3]

Colin Dagba
Dagba with Paris Saint-Germain in 2019
Personal information
Full name Colin Obasanya Dagba[1]
Date of birth (1998-09-09) 9 September 1998 (age 26)
Place of birth Béthune, France
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Right-back
Team information
Current team
Beerschot
Youth career
2004–2006 FC Lillers
2006–2010 FC La Roupie Isbergues
2010–2013 Lens
2013–2016 Boulogne
2016–2017 Paris Saint-Germain
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2016 Boulogne B 19 (0)
2016 Boulogne 1 (0)
2016–2018 Paris Saint-Germain B 25 (0)
2018–2024 Paris Saint-Germain 55 (1)
2022–2023Strasbourg (loan) 21 (0)
2023–2024Auxerre (loan) 16 (0)
2024– Beerschot 0 (0)
International career
2019–2021 France U21 16 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:06, 5 September 2024 (UTC)

Club career

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On 3 July 2017, Dagba signed his first professional contract with Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), keeping him at the club for three years.[4] He made his professional debut on 4 August 2018, starting in the 2018 Trophée des Champions match against Monaco, which finished as a 4–0 win for PSG.[5]

On 3 October 2019, Dagba signed a contract with PSG lasting until 30 June 2024.[6] His first goal for the Parisian club came in a 3–1 league win against Montpellier on 5 December 2020.[7] In the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, he started both legs of the quarter-finals between PSG and then-holders Bayern Munich; PSG eventually won the tie on away goals.[8][9]

On 6 July 2022, Dagba extended his contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 30 June 2025.[10] He subsequently signed for fellow Ligue 1 club Strasbourg on a season-long loan.[11] On 1 September 2023, Dagba joined Ligue 2 side Auxerre on loan for the 2023–24 season.[12]

Personal life

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Dagba was born in France and his parents are French and Beninese.[13]

Career statistics

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As of match played 10 May 2024[2]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Boulogne B 2015–16 CFA 2 19 0 19 0
Boulogne 2015–16 National 1 0 0 0 1 0
Paris Saint-Germain B 2016–17 CFA 6 0 6 0
2017–18 National 2 19 0 19 0
Total 25 0 25 0
Paris Saint-Germain 2018–19 Ligue 1 17 0 3 0 1 0 1[a] 0 22 0
2019–20 Ligue 1 10 0 4 0 1 0 1[b] 0 16 0
2020–21 Ligue 1 25 1 3 0 5 0 0 0 33 1
2021–22 Ligue 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Total 55 1 13 0 7 0 2 0 77 1
Strasbourg (loan) 2022–23 Ligue 1 21 0 0 0 21 0
Auxerre (loan) 2023–24 Ligue 2 16 0 2 0 18 0
Career total 137 1 15 0 7 0 2 0 161 1
  1. ^ Appearance in Trophée des Champions
  2. ^ Appearance(s) in Coupe de la Ligue

Honours

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Paris Saint-Germain

Auxerre

References

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  1. ^ "ES2C Management". BFM Verif (in French). NextInteractive. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
    "Colin Dagba". BFM Business (in French). NextInteractive. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b Colin Dagba at Soccerway
  3. ^ "Colin Dagba". Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  4. ^ "PSG : Colin Dagba, 18 ans, signe son premier contrat pro". 3 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Trophée des Champions – Saison 2018/2019 – Finale – Paris Saint-Germain / AS Monaco". LFP.fr.
  6. ^ "Colin Dagba extends his contract with Paris Saint-Germain". Paris Saint-Germain. 3 October 2019. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Mbappe brings up century as PSG win at Montpellier". Yahoo Sports. 5 December 2020. Archived from the original on 27 August 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Bayern Munich hand advantage to PSG at Allianz Arena". Bayern Strikes. 7 April 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich: UEFA Champions League CONFIRMED line-ups, match stats and LIVE blog!". Bundesliga. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Colin Dagba extends contract to 2025 and joins Strasbourg on loan". Paris Saint-Germain F.C. 6 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Colin Dagba est Strasbourgeois" (in French). RC Strasbourg Alsace. 6 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Colin Dagba joins AJ Auxerre on loan". Paris Saint-Germain F.C. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Colin Dagba : Nouvelle perle du football béninois ! – Bénin Football". 10 March 2017. Archived from the original on 24 January 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  14. ^ "PSG Champions as Lille held at Toulouse". ligue1.com. Ligue de Football Professionnel. 21 April 2019. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  15. ^ "Paris Saint-Germain crowned Ligue 1 champions after French season called off". Sky Sports. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  16. ^ Whitehead, Luke Bosher and Jacob (23 April 2022). "PSG crowned Ligue 1 champions after draw against Lens". The Athletic. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  17. ^ "PSG edge ASSE for Coupe de France win!". ligue1.com. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  18. ^ "Kylian Mbappé stars as PSG beat Monaco in Coupe de France final". ligue1.com. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  19. ^ Brunt, Gordon. "PSG win Coupe de la Ligue to complete domestic quadruple". theScore.com. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  20. ^ "Premier trophée pour un PSG sans pitié" [First trophy for a merciless PSG]. LFP.fr (in French). Ligue de Football Professionnel. 4 August 2018. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  21. ^ "Mbappé and Di Maria Earn PSG First 2019-20 Trophy". ligue1.com. Ligue de Football Professionnel. 3 August 2019. Archived from the original on 3 August 2019. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  22. ^ "Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain to win Champions League". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  23. ^ "Football : champion de Ligue 2, l'AJ Auxerre est officiellement de retour dans l'élite". Le Parisien (in French). 11 May 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
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