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Aly Dia (born 20 August 1965), commonly known as Ali Dia, is a Senegalese former professional
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who played as a striker. In November 1996, Dia convinced
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, then
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manager, that he was the cousin of
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and
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winner
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, which led to him signing a one-month contract with Southampton days later. Dia played only one match in his short spell at the club. He came on as a substitute in a league game, but was then himself substituted. He was subsequently released, 14 days into his contract.


Career

After a playing career at the lower levels in France and Germany, and having already failed trials at Gillingham, AFC Bournemouth, and
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playing once in a reserve game for the latter, Dia joined non-league club
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, where he made only one substitute appearance – on 9 November 1996 in a Northern Premier League game against
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. Days later, Dia was signed by Southampton manager
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, after Souness received a phone call purporting to be from Liberian international and then-
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. "Weah" told Souness that Dia was his cousin and had played for
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as well as 13 times for his country and should give him a chance at Southampton. None of this was true and the phone call to Souness was a hoax. Souness was convinced and Dia was signed on a one-month contract. However, it is disputed who made the initial call to Souness. Some sources state it was Dia's friend from university, while some say it was Dia's agent, and it has also been suggested that it was Dia himself who made the call. It was later reported that the same stunt had been pulled on Gillingham, who offered Dia a trial, but was let go by manager
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who said that Dia was "rubbish". Harry Redknapp, then manager of
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, also received the same call but dismissed it as "a wind-up". Dia played just one game for Southampton, wearing the number 33 shirt, against
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on 23 November 1996; he had originally been scheduled to play in a
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friendly against Arsenal, but the match was cancelled due to a waterlogged pitch. In the match against Leeds, he came on as a substitute for the injured
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after 32 minutes, but was later substituted himself (for Ken Monkou) in the 85th minute; Leeds won the match 2–0. Le Tissier said: "He ran around the pitch like
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on ice; it was very embarrassing to watch." Dia was released by Southampton two weeks into his contract. Following his release, he went on trial with
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scoring twice in a reserve game against Sunderland. After no offer from Vale followed, he briefly played for Conference National side Gateshead, before leaving in February 1997. Dia played eight games for the North East outfit, including scoring on his debut in a 5–0 win over
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. A day after his Gateshead debut, his George Weah hoax was revealed in the national media. A 2015 report from the Bleacher Report stated that Dia had also successfully pulled the same ruse on
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and
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. He left both clubs following poor playing performances. Speaking to the ''Gateshead Post'' after the story broke, Dia laughed off the allegations and stated he had recently scored for
Senegal Senegal,; Wolof: ''Senegaal''; Pulaar: 𞤅𞤫𞤲𞤫𞤺𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭 (Senegaali); Arabic: السنغال ''As-Sinighal'') officially the Republic of Senegal,; Wolof: ''Réewum Senegaal''; Pulaar : 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 ...
in a 3–1 1998 World Cup qualifying win over Guinea. However, this claim was not true as Senegal had already been knocked out in the first round of qualifiers. Dia said: "I have been portrayed as a con man and a poor player, but I am neither and intend to prove people wrong. Obviously I'm disappointed not to have made it in the Premiership, but I've got faith in my own ability and my only concern now is Gateshead. My contract is just until the end of the season. But if things go well, who knows, I could stay longer." In the short spell from joining Saints to playing for Gateshead, he pocketed £3,500 in signing-on fees. Souness later admitted Southampton paid Dia about £2,000 for his 14 days at the club, while Dia received a £1,500 signing-on fee at Gateshead. Dia was eventually transfer listed by Gateshead after a spell of poor form. After leaving Gateshead, he had a brief spell at Spennymoor United.


Personal life

Dia studied business at Northumbria University in Newcastle, graduating in 2001. He received a Master of Business Administration from
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in 2003. After finishing his education, Dia worked in the business sector in Qatar. In 2016, Bleacher Report tracked down Dia and it was revealed that he was living in
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. He told them that Southampton story was "hurtful" to him and his family but insisted that he was not a liar and that he trained with Southampton for a month and a half where he impressed before making his debut, despite previous reports that he spent less than a week with Southampton before he made his infamous debut.


Legacy

Dia has regularly featured in lists of bad players or bad transfers. He was named at Number 1 in a list of "The 50 worst footballers" in ''
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'' newspaper and on
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's ranking of the 50 worst transfers in
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history.


See also

* Grégoire Akcelrod: French footballer who fraudulently attempted to gain professional contracts * Alessandro Zarrelli: Italian footballer who fraudulently attempted to gain professional contracts * Carlos Kaiser: Brazilian footballer who feigned injuries to conceal his lack of ability while contracted to professional clubs * Živko Lukić: Serbian footballer and dentist who hoaxed his way into playing a match for
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Premier League Record

The Search for Ali Dia Legendary Football Hoaxster Turned Houdini (Menary, Steve: 15 October 2015)
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