Seydou Keita
Malian footballer and La Liga champion
Malian footballer and La Liga champion
A professional footballer from Mali played primarily as a midfielder. Gained recognition for time spent with FC Barcelona, contributing to several successful campaigns in La Liga and UEFA Champions League. Also represented the Mali national team, earning over 100 caps and participating in multiple Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. Achieved notable club success during stints with clubs in France, Spain, and Italy.
Won three La Liga titles with FC Barcelona
Secured UEFA Champions League title in 2011
Represented Mali in over 100 international matches
Participated in Africa Cup of Nations tournaments
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