Name :
Gael Kakuta
Nationality :
French
Date of Birth :
21/06/1991
France
Height :
5' 8" (173cm)
Weight :
10st 3lbs (65.0kg)
Squad No :
44
Previous Clubs :
Fulham (loan)
Position :
Striker
Born 21/6/91 in Lille, France.
Gael committed himself to the club until 2015 by signing a new contract in December 2010. That came midway through the player's second season of first-team involvement during which he started both Premier League and Champions League fixtures as a wide player in the front three.
Voted the Academy's Scholar of the Year in 2007/08 by staff and peers, Gael enjoyed an eye-catching first year at Chelsea having joined from French club Lens.
He ended that season as youth top scorer, finding the net 12 times in 20+4 games played out wide or behind the forwards. He also opened his reserve team account, adding to some memorable goals that included an FA Youth Cup hat-trick at Port Vale. His final goal total was six in that cup run to the Final.
A highly-skilled left-footed player who loves taking players on, he ended the 2007/08 season by helping France Under 17s to a final as well, this time in the European Championships although the game was lost.
He started 2008/09 with hamstring problems but Gaël was quickly back to form, scoring in the FA Youth Cup win at Manchester United, and then putting on a dazzling display against Walsall in the fourth round, scoring once and having a hand in another two goals.
These were two of just five youth appearances with only two reserve league outings added before serious injury brought an end to his second season at Chelsea, with a double fracture of the ankle suffered in a friendly against the Glenn Hoddle Academy in February 2009.
Having overcome the injury, Gaël began the next season in the reserves' midfield. In September 2009 he was banned from playing competitive football for four months by Fifa, a sanction relating to his move to Chelsea. It was suspended in November and the player made his first-team debut later that month, coming on as a substitute at home to Wolves.
In February 2010, the Court of Arbitration for Sport cleared Chelsea of any wrongdoing regarding the transfer of Kakuta and all sanctions were lifted. He made one start and three sub appearances in 2009/10.
In 2010/11, it was hoped that Kakuta would become more involved in first-team affairs following the release of several experienced players, and indeed he made 12 appearances before signing on loan with Fulham in late January, making his debut for our London neighbours in a 1-0 win over Newcastle in early February. In total he made two starts and five sub appearances for Fulham, scoring once.
At junior international level, he was part of the France Under 19 side that won the 2010 European Championships, creating the winning goal against Spain. He was named star player of the tournament. The next summer he played at the Under 20 World Cup.
Gael Kakuta
Nationality :
French
Date of Birth :
21/06/1991
France
Height :
5' 8" (173cm)
Weight :
10st 3lbs (65.0kg)
Squad No :
44
Previous Clubs :
Fulham (loan)
Position :
Striker
Born 21/6/91 in Lille, France.
Gael committed himself to the club until 2015 by signing a new contract in December 2010. That came midway through the player's second season of first-team involvement during which he started both Premier League and Champions League fixtures as a wide player in the front three.
Voted the Academy's Scholar of the Year in 2007/08 by staff and peers, Gael enjoyed an eye-catching first year at Chelsea having joined from French club Lens.
He ended that season as youth top scorer, finding the net 12 times in 20+4 games played out wide or behind the forwards. He also opened his reserve team account, adding to some memorable goals that included an FA Youth Cup hat-trick at Port Vale. His final goal total was six in that cup run to the Final.
A highly-skilled left-footed player who loves taking players on, he ended the 2007/08 season by helping France Under 17s to a final as well, this time in the European Championships although the game was lost.
He started 2008/09 with hamstring problems but Gaël was quickly back to form, scoring in the FA Youth Cup win at Manchester United, and then putting on a dazzling display against Walsall in the fourth round, scoring once and having a hand in another two goals.
These were two of just five youth appearances with only two reserve league outings added before serious injury brought an end to his second season at Chelsea, with a double fracture of the ankle suffered in a friendly against the Glenn Hoddle Academy in February 2009.
Having overcome the injury, Gaël began the next season in the reserves' midfield. In September 2009 he was banned from playing competitive football for four months by Fifa, a sanction relating to his move to Chelsea. It was suspended in November and the player made his first-team debut later that month, coming on as a substitute at home to Wolves.
In February 2010, the Court of Arbitration for Sport cleared Chelsea of any wrongdoing regarding the transfer of Kakuta and all sanctions were lifted. He made one start and three sub appearances in 2009/10.
In 2010/11, it was hoped that Kakuta would become more involved in first-team affairs following the release of several experienced players, and indeed he made 12 appearances before signing on loan with Fulham in late January, making his debut for our London neighbours in a 1-0 win over Newcastle in early February. In total he made two starts and five sub appearances for Fulham, scoring once.
At junior international level, he was part of the France Under 19 side that won the 2010 European Championships, creating the winning goal against Spain. He was named star player of the tournament. The next summer he played at the Under 20 World Cup.
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