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Mansour Gueye (born December 30, 1985 in Dakar) is a Senegalese- Romanian footballer who plays as a
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for Romanian Liga III side CSM Satu Mare. He was nicknamed in Romania "Omul-Foarfecă", which means "Scissor Man", for his spectacular scissors kick goals.


Club career


Servette

Being a young striker he played just one year for the second team, time in which he scored seven goals in ten appearances.


Politehnica Timișoara

He was a pacey
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, with good heading skills. After a short spell at the Servette, the young Senegalese arrived in Timișoara before the start of the Divizia A 2004–2005 season. He was one of the most spectacular players of Politehnica Timişoara and one of the club's most promising young players in 2006. In the summer of 2009, he returned to Politehnica Timişoara, but he was injured for 6 months. On 22 September he scored 1 goal in 3–1 victory in Romanian Cup against Juventus București. Later, he got injured again.


CS Buftea

After a mistake in his transfer clause to Dinamo București in 2007 he was kicked out from both teams and he did not train properly for months. Politehnica Timişoara agreed to let him back into the squad in 2008, and he was loaned out to the second league club CS Buftea where he scored 9 goals in 13 games. Politehnica Timişoara's coach
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wanted him back at the team, but this did not happen, as Dušan Uhrin was sacked before the winter break.


Gloria Buzău

Mansour returned to the Romanian first league after being loaned for the 2009 spring season to Gloria Buzău.


Personal life

Mansour has three brothers and four sisters, two of his brothers were also footballers: Azis played at junior level in Italy for Fiorentina,
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and A.S. Roma and Ousmane played mostly for clubs in the Romanian lower leagues. In 2008 he got married with Adelina Ziele but got divorced after a few months. Around 2010 he met Ramona Popa who gave birth about one year later to his first child, Mouhamed.


Honours

Ordabasy * Kazakhstan Super Cup: 2012


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