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Arthur Gnohéré

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Arthur Gnohéré is a retired Ivorian footballer who played as a defender. He was born on November 20, 1978, in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, and is about 1.83 meters tall. His brother Harlem Gnohéré is also a footballer.

Gnohéré began his career in France with Cannes (1997–1999) and Caen (1999–2001). He moved to Burnley in England in 2001 after a successful trial and became a fan favourite, earning the nickname “King Arthur.” His highlight at Burnley came in a local derby against Preston North End, where he scored twice. He remained a regular in the 2001–02 season, but later struggled for form and was released when his contract ended.

He then joined Queens Park Rangers, first on loan in 2003 and then permanently in 2004–2005. While at QPR, he scored one goal in the Football League Trophy against Kidderminster Harriers. After leaving QPR, he spent a year with Istres in France (2005–2006).

In August 2007, Gnohéré signed for Oxford United, but due to a run of poor performances and the return of injured defenders, his contract was not renewed and he left in October 2007. He later played for Swiss clubs Bulle (2008–2009) and Monthey (2009–2011).

Across his club career, Gnohéré made 218 league appearances and scored 9 goals.


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