BFE7D747C0E281FE34F2E02A9DBA5DC7 Moise Bioty Kean's Life and Career Journey in Football "both of his parents came from Ivory Coast" - Football Legend

Moise Bioty Kean's Life and Career Journey in Football "both of his parents came from Ivory Coast"

Moise Bioty Kean was born on February 28, 2000. He was born to Isabelle and Biorou Jean. Kean was born in Vercelli, Italy. Although born in Italy, Kean is a child of African descent. It is known, both of his parents came from Ivory Coast.

Moise Bioty Kean's Life and Career Journey in Football "both of his parents came from Ivory Coast"

However, unfortunately, his parents divorced when he was four years old. Growing up from a simple and incomplete family, Moise Kean turned out to be a miracle. Kean is the child the family is most looking forward to, especially his mother, Isabelle.

How could she not, Isabelle was diagnosed as unable to get pregnant again by a doctor. Not giving up, Isabelle, who used to work in a care facility, made various efforts, until finally God gave her a second child, and Moise Kean was born.

That is also the reason Isabelle named her son Moise, or in Italian the name Musa is written with Mose. Isabelle also admitted that before becoming pregnant with Moise Kean, the prophet Musa visited her in her dream. Then she said that the arrival of Musa in the dream made her pregnant four months later and pregnant with Moise Kean.

Kean doesn't live alone, he has an older brother named Giovanni. Kean has been experiencing economic difficulties since he was a child. Her mother often worked late into the night to provide for her children's needs.

Since childhood, Kean loved football very much. He really likes Inter Milan and is inspired by the figure of Obafemi Martins. He also often nagged his mother to buy Inter Milan shirts.

Kean's persistence in practicing ball finally paid off. He attracted the attention of Renato Biasi, who put him into the Asti youth academy before finally joining Torino.

Three years defending el Toro turned out to allow Kean to qualify for the Juventus academy. Right in 2010, she joined the team nicknamed The Old Lady.

With patience and perseverance, Moise Kean was finally able to qualify for the first team after six years had passed. At that time, Kean felt happy and couldn't believe he could play for a team like Juventus.

Although little Kean is an Inter fan, he does not deny that currently Juve are still the biggest force in Italian football.

In addition, when he first made his debut with the Juve senior team, Kean immediately asked his mother not to work anymore. He understands very well that his mother's sacrifice was great and it is time to be repaid.

Before entering the Juventus main team, in 2015 Kean first entered the U-15 level national team. Then, at the U-17 level, Kean also took part in the U-17 European Championship.

Kean himself made his professional debut for Juventus on 19 November 2016, at the age of 16 years, 8 months 23 days. He came on in the 84th minute to replace Mario Mandzukic in the 3-0 win over Pescara in Serie A.

After that, Kean became the club's youngest debutant and the first player born in the 2000s to compete in one of Europe's top four leagues. Not only that, on November 22 of the same year, Kean became the first player born in the 2000s to appear in a Champions League match against Sevilla.

On 31 August 2017, after extending his contract at Juventus until 30 June 2020, Kean was loaned to Hellas Verona on a one-year contract. On 10 September, he made his debut for Verona in Serie A as a substitute, replacing Alex Ferrari in the 46th minute in a 5–0 home defeat against Fiorentina.

In total, Kean made 20 competitive appearances and scored four goals during his loan spell at Verona.

Until right in the 2018/19 season, Kean returned to Juventus. In that season around April 2019, Kean scored the second goal in the 2-0 away win against Cagliari. But despite scoring a goal, Kean even received calls of racism from fans of the opposing team.

Throughout the match, Kean and his teammate, Blaise Matuidi, heard screams that resembled monkeys. In the 85th minute, the screams suddenly died down after Kean scored the last goal of the game.

The 19-year-old striker drew attention after celebrating shortly after hitting the ball into the opponent's goal. Kean ran towards the opponent's supporters and stood transfixed while stretching out his arms in front of them.

Knowing that the stadium was getting more and more hectic, one of the Cagliari players, Luca Ceppitelli, moved quickly towards the crowd of his team's supporters and asked to stop the screams of the offensive.

Blaise Matuidi, who felt he was a victim, had directed Juventus coach, Massimilano Allegri, to ask his colleagues to leave the field. Meanwhile the match referee, Piero Giacomelli, decided to continue the match, despite protests by Juventus captain, Giorgio Chiellini.

The incident comes eight days after an England player suffered the same thing in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Montenegro.

The racist issue in Italy continues to draw criticism. The supporters did not give up even though the punishment was waiting.

In 2018/19, Kean marked his sixth consecutive goal in as many games for club and country.

Despite appearing as a productive young player, Kean did not get a place at Juventus. He was also sold to Everton on August 4, 2019 and signed a five-year contract.

Kean is now proud of his career. He can help his mother and will always remember the message from the woman he loves most, which is to always hear what the coach has to say and take advice from his teammates.


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