Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Gabon international footballer
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July 18 2024 | Signed a two-year contract with newly promoted Saudi Pro League club Al-Qadsiah |
July 18 2024 | Signed a two-year contract with newly promoted Saudi Pro League club Al-Qadsiah |
2023 | Signs for Marseille. |
2023 | Announced his return to the national side after a meeting with President Ali Bongo Ondimba, reversing his previous retirement decision. |
2023 | Announced his return to the national side after a meeting with President Ali Bongo Ondimba, reversing his previous retirement decision. |
2023 | Signs for Marseille. |
2022 | Joined Chelsea for a brief period in the 2022-23 Premier League season. |
2022 | Leaves Arsenal and has spells with Barcelona and Chelsea. |
2022 | Joined Chelsea for a brief period in the 2022-23 Premier League season. |
2022 | Leaves Arsenal and has spells with Barcelona and Chelsea. |
August 2022 | Aubameyang suffered a serious personal incident when he was violently robbed at his home in Barcelona, resulting in a broken jaw. |
August 2022 | Aubameyang suffered a serious personal incident when he was violently robbed at his home in Barcelona, resulting in a broken jaw. |
May 18 2022 | Announced his retirement from international football after making 72 appearances and scoring 30 goals for Gabon. |
May 18 2022 | Announced his retirement from international football after making 72 appearances and scoring 30 goals for Gabon. |
2021 | Transferred to Barcelona, playing 18 matches in La Liga across the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons. |
2021 | Transferred to Barcelona, playing 18 matches in La Liga across the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons. |
March 25 2021 | Captained Gabon to a 3-0 win against DR Congo, scoring the third goal to qualify for the African Cup of Nations. During this time, he contracted malaria and was hospitalized. |
March 25 2021 | Captained Gabon to a 3-0 win against DR Congo, scoring the third goal to qualify for the African Cup of Nations. During this time, he contracted malaria and was hospitalized. |
February 14 2021 | Scored his first Premier League hat-trick in a 4-2 win over Leeds United, reaching 200 career goals across Europe's top five leagues. |
February 14 2021 | Scored his first Premier League hat-trick in a 4-2 win over Leeds United, reaching 200 career goals across Europe's top five leagues. |
2020 | Won Arsenal Player of the Season Award |
2020 | Won Arsenal Player of the Season Award |
August 1 2020 | Scored the winning penalty and lifted the FA Cup, becoming the first African to win the FA Cup as a captain by defeating Chelsea 2-1. |
August 1 2020 | Scored the winning penalty and lifted the FA Cup, becoming the first African to win the FA Cup as a captain by defeating Chelsea 2-1. |
July 18 2020 | Scored both goals in Arsenal's 2-0 FA Cup semi-final victory against Manchester City. |
July 18 2020 | Scored both goals in Arsenal's 2-0 FA Cup semi-final victory against Manchester City. |
November 5 2019 | Appointed as Arsenal captain following Granit Xhaka's removal from the role. |
November 5 2019 | Appointed as Arsenal captain following Granit Xhaka's removal from the role. |
September 2019 | Won Premier League Player of the Month for September |
September 2019 | Won Premier League Player of the Month for September |
May 2019 | Shared the Premier League Golden Boot title with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané, scoring 22 goals. |
May 2019 | Shared the Premier League Golden Boot title with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané, scoring 22 goals. |
May 9 2019 | Scored his first Arsenal hat-trick in a 4-2 win over Valencia, becoming the first Arsenal player to score a hat-trick in the semi-finals of a European competition. |
May 9 2019 | Scored his first Arsenal hat-trick in a 4-2 win over Valencia, becoming the first Arsenal player to score a hat-trick in the semi-finals of a European competition. |
2018 | Transfers to Arsenal for a then-club record £56 million (€60 million), becoming the most expensive Gabonese player of all time. |
2018 | Finishes as joint-top goalscorer in the Premier League and wins the FA Cup with Arsenal. |
2018 | Finished as joint-top goalscorer in the Premier League for the 2018–19 season |
2018 | Finished as joint-top goalscorer in the Premier League for the 2018–19 season |
2018 | Transfers to Arsenal for a then-club record £56 million (€60 million), becoming the most expensive Gabonese player of all time. |
2018 | Finishes as joint-top goalscorer in the Premier League and wins the FA Cup with Arsenal. |
December 2 2018 | Became the first player to reach 10 goals in the Premier League that season, scoring a brace in Arsenal's 4-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby. |
December 2 2018 | Became the first player to reach 10 goals in the Premier League that season, scoring a brace in Arsenal's 4-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby. |
October 2018 | Won Premier League Player of the Month for October |
October 2018 | Won Premier League Player of the Month for October |
September 2 2018 | Scored his first goal of the 2018-2019 season in a 3-2 away win over Cardiff City, marking his 150th league goal and breaking his personal record of 76 consecutive goals from inside the box. |
September 2 2018 | Scored his first goal of the 2018-2019 season in a 3-2 away win over Cardiff City, marking his 150th league goal and breaking his personal record of 76 consecutive goals from inside the box. |
February 3 2018 | Made his debut for Arsenal against Everton, scoring the team's fourth goal in a 5-1 victory. |
February 3 2018 | Made his debut for Arsenal against Everton, scoring the team's fourth goal in a 5-1 victory. |
2017 | Moved to Arsenal, making 13 Premier League appearances and scoring 10 goals in the 2017-18 season. |
2017 | Moved to Arsenal, making 13 Premier League appearances and scoring 10 goals in the 2017-18 season. |
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