16 Facts About Bouna Coundoul

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Bouna Coundoul was born on March 4,1982 and is a Senegalese former professional footballer who coaches New Amsterdam FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.

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Bouna Coundoul was a standout goalkeeper at Martin Luther King Jr.

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Bouna Coundoul attended and played for the University at Albany, SUNY.

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In 2005, Bouna Coundoul signed with Colorado Rapids, and made his MLS debut on May 13,2006, as a substitute for injured starter Joe Cannon in the 10th minute.

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In January 2009, Bouna Coundoul failed to agree terms on a new contract with the Rapids and was released.

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Bouna Coundoul appeared in 52 league matches during his career with Colorado, posting 16 shutouts and a 1.16 goals against average.

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On June 29,2009, New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer signed Bouna Coundoul after acquiring his rights from Colorado in exchange for allocation money.

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8.

Bouna Coundoul ended the 2010 campaign appearing in 27 matches, and registering a career-best 1.04 goals against average.

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Bouna Coundoul became second choice following the arrival of Frank Rost.

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On November 30,2011, the Red Bulls declined the 2012 option on Bouna Coundoul's contract, making him eligible for the 2011 MLS Re-Entry Draft.

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Bouna Coundoul was not selected in the draft and became a free agent.

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Bouna Coundoul joined Championship club Doncaster Rovers on a trial in February 2012, but did not sign a contract there.

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Bouna Coundoul signed for Enosis Neon Paralimni of Cyprus on August 18,2012, and July 2013, he signed a two-year contract with Ethnikos Achna of Cyprus.

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In February 2015 Bouna Coundoul signed with South African side Platinum Stars FC He signed a three-year extension with the club in June 2015 but retired in summer 2016.

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Bouna Coundoul was capped in their final game against South Africa after regular goalkeeper Tony Sylva broke curfew and was suspended from the team.

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Bouna Coundoul was first-choice goalkeeper for the first two matches of the group stage against Zambia and Equatorial Guinea which both ended in upset defeats for Senegal.