David Bellion

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David Bellion
Personal information
Date of birth November 27, 1982 (age 24)
Place of birth    Paris, France
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club OGC Nice
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2000-2001
2001-2003
2003-2006
2005-2006
2006
2006-
AS Cannes
Sunderland
Manchester United
West Ham United (loan)
OGC Nice (loan)
OGC Nice
000? (?)
00020 (1)
00024 (4)
0008 (0)
000? (?)
000?(?)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 04:05, 1 January 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

David Bellion (born 27 November 1982 in Paris, France) is a French footballer who currently plays for Nice.

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Bellion started his career at AS Cannes at the age of 14, and earned a move to move to English side Sunderland in the summer of 2001.

He made his Sunderland senior debut at Fulham in August 2001, coming on as a substitute. The Frenchman's first senior goal was a match-winner in a tie with Aston Villa in September 2002.

Following the goal, Bellion found himself a first team regular at Sunderland, although was unable to save them from relegation with the second lowest (behind 2005-06) Premier League points tally ever. Towards the end of the season, Bellion attracted interest from Manchester United, and angered many fans by going AWOL to France at a time when the Black Cats needed him most. Upon returning, Bellion claimed he had been visiting his sick grandmother, and made himself temporarily unavailable for selection, claiming he was "mentally unfit" to be playing in a relegation battle. At the time, speculation was rife that Bellion had been "tapped up" by United, although Manchester United and Bellion's agent firmly denied this. Despite this, Bellion agreed a move to the "Red Devils" after his contract expired in June 2003, although the transfer was not without controversy. As Bellion was under the age of 23, Sunderland were eligible for compensation, although a fee of £2m, rising to £3m depending on appearances, was agreed out of court. The fee was agreed on the basis that Sunderland chairman Bob Murray signed a "confidentiality agreement" and did not launch a complaint against Manchester United over the alleged "tapping up" of Bellion, after Arsenal chairman David Dein claimed Bellion had been offered to Arsenal by his agent illegally, and that Manchester United had been paying for Bellion's mobile phone bills whilst still at Sunderland.

Bellion moved to Old Trafford in August 2003 and scored on his debut against Celtic on the club's pre-season American tour.

His first competitive goal came at Leeds United in the Carling Cup, and the striker scored two more goals in the 2003-04 season - against Everton and Tottenham, both at Old Trafford.

Despite a smattering of early-season goals, the 2004-05 campaign proved equally frustrating for Bellion as he found himself increasingly frozen out of the first team picture.

A fruitful spell in the Reserves followed, but Bellion's season was curtailed in early May when he suffered a fractured fibula against Charlton Reserves. Bellion spent time on loan at West Ham at the beginning of the 2005-06 season, returning to Sunderland for the first time as an unused substitute for the Hammers in October 2005, where he was booed whilst warming up. He scored on his debut, a League Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday on 20 September 2005, and went on to make ten appearances for the club, mostly as substitute.

He joined OGC Nice on 9 January 2006 for the rest of the season and the French club have since made the deal permanent.

Appearances and goals counted for all competitions


OGC Nice - Current Squad

1 Lloris | 2 Varrault | 3 Veigneau | 5 Kanté | 6 Echouafni | 7 Bellion | 8 Laslandes | 9 Camara | 10 Ederson | 12 Koné | 13 Abardonado | 14 Balmont | 15 Touré | 16 Letizi | 18 Gace | 19 Vahirua | 20 Scotto | 22 Larbi | 23 Diakité | 24 Fanni | 25 Apam | 26 Rool | 30 Moreau | Manager: Antonetti


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