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Papiss Cissé

Papiss Demba Cissé (born 3 June 1985) is a Senegalese former professional who played as a forward. As of 2025, he plays amateur for Wythenshawe Vets in the Veterans Football League. Known for his clinical finishing and aerial ability, Cissé began his career in his native with Douanes in 2003 before moving to French club a year later. He rose to prominence in with from 2006 to 2012, where he scored 37 goals in 72 appearances, including a club-record 22 goals in the 2010–11 season, which was at the time the mark for the most goals by an player in a single campaign. Cissé's transfer to Newcastle United in January 2012 for approximately £10 million marked his entry into English football, where he quickly became a fan favorite by scoring 13 goals in his first seven matches. Over four and a half seasons with the club, he netted 44 goals in 131 appearances, highlighted by a stunning volley in a 2–0 win over on 2 May 2012 that was voted the . After leaving Newcastle in 2016, Cissé's career took him to Shandong Luneng in (2016–18, including a loan to Olympiacos in ), Alanyaspor in (2018–20), Fenerbahçe (2020–21), Çaykur Rizespor (2021–22), and SC Amiens in (2022–23), followed by a brief stint with Al Qabila in the UAE Third Division in early 2025. Internationally, Cissé represented from 2009 to 2015, earning 37 caps and scoring 17 goals, including key contributions in qualifiers. His versatility and goal-scoring prowess defined a career spanning nearly two decades across multiple countries, making him one of 's most notable exports to European football.

Early life

Childhood in Senegal

Papiss Demba Cissé was born on 3 June 1985 in , . Although born in the capital, he grew up in Sédhiou, a town in southern , where his family relocated early in his life. As the second of five children, Cissé was raised primarily by his mother in a traditional Senegalese household, supported by extended family and the local community amid modest means. After leaving school early to help support his family, he took on odd jobs, including fishing with friends and working as a co-driver on an from age 15 to 17, transporting patients to better-equipped hospitals hours away. His father, Oumar, had served in the Senegalese army before working as a carpenter, crafting beds and wardrobes to provide for the family. The socio-economic conditions in Sédhiou shaped Cissé's early years, characterized by widespread and limited opportunities in rural during the 1980s and 1990s. Growing up in such an environment, the family relied on communal networks for support, reflecting the challenges faced by many households in the region where basic survival often took precedence over formal or extracurricular pursuits. Cissé's introduction to occurred informally in of Sédhiou, where he played with friends using makeshift setups, fostering his passion for the without structured or . This exposure in local communities and possibly settings highlighted the game's role as an accessible outlet amid economic hardships, allowing young talents like Cissé to hone their skills through sheer enthusiasm and persistence. At age 17, encouraged by his brother, he began pursuing more seriously.

Move to France and youth development

Cissé began his youth development at the AS Génération Foot academy in , , around 2000, where he honed his skills as a forward. The academy's longstanding partnership with French club , established in 2003, provided a pathway for promising talents to transition to European . In the summer of 2005, at the age of 20, Cissé relocated to join Metz's youth setup, marking his entry into professional European structures. There, he adapted to more structured training regimens and competitive youth leagues, building on his technical abilities and physical conditioning from . The move brought initial challenges in adjusting to European football's tactical demands and the cultural shift, including unfamiliar weather—Cissé recalled his excitement and novelty upon first encountering —and isolation in a new country where he knew no one. Despite these hurdles, his resilience helped him integrate, overcoming poverty-rooted backgrounds and environmental differences to focus on skill refinement.

Club career

Early career in France

Cissé moved to in the summer of 2005, signing his first professional contract with after impressing in with AS Douanes . Shortly after arriving, he was loaned to third-tier club AS Cherbourg for the 2005–06 season to gain experience, making his senior debut on 2 September 2005 as a substitute in a 1–1 draw against US Raon-l'Étape. He scored his first professional goal on 1 October 2005 in a 2–1 victory over SCO Angers, and went on to feature in 28 matches that season, netting 11 goals as Cherbourg finished mid-table. Upon returning to Metz for the 2006–07 campaign, Cissé established himself as a key player, scoring 12 goals in 35 appearances to help secure the title and promotion to . The club struggled in the following season, finishing bottom and suffering relegation, with Cissé contributing 7 goals in 24 appearances during 2007–08. In January 2008, midway through that campaign, he was loaned to side until the end of the season, where he made 13 appearances and scored 4 goals, aiding their mid-table finish. He returned to for 2008–09 in but saw limited opportunities. In total, Cissé made over 90 appearances for across his spells, scoring 36 goals and establishing himself as a promising finisher before seeking opportunities abroad. In December 2009, Cissé transferred to German side for €1.5 million, viewing the as an opportunity to revive his career trajectory.

SC Freiburg

Papiss Cissé joined from French club on 28 December 2009 for a transfer fee of €1.5 million, marking his move to the . His prior experience in French football, including consistent goal-scoring in , facilitated a relatively smooth transition to the more physical and fast-paced German league. In the 2010–11 season, Cissé emerged as a key figure for Freiburg, scoring 22 goals in 34 appearances and becoming the club's all-time single-season top scorer. His prolific form, including a brace in a 2–0 victory over in 2011 that set a new record for the most goals by an player in a campaign, played a crucial role in helping Freiburg secure a 14th-place finish and avoid relegation. Cissé also netted important goals against top sides, such as the opener in a 1–1 draw with Bayern in March 2011 and the winner in a 2–1 triumph over earlier that season, showcasing his clinical finishing and ability to thrive in Freiburg's counter-attacking system under coach . Cissé's adaptation to the was highlighted by his quick integration into a league demanding high intensity and tactical discipline, where his pace and positioning allowed him to exploit spaces effectively despite initial challenges in adjusting to the winter weather and physical duels. By the end of the season, his performances had attracted interest from clubs, leading to his departure from Freiburg in January 2012 when he transferred to Newcastle United for €12 million, as he sought a new challenge in English football.

Newcastle United

Papiss Cissé joined Newcastle United from in January 2012 for a reported fee of £10 million, signing a five-and-a-half-year contract. His prolific form at Freiburg, where he scored 22 goals in all competitions during the 2010–11 season, had attracted interest from several clubs, leading to his move to . Cissé was assigned the iconic number 9 shirt, previously worn by club legend . In his debut season of 2011–12, Cissé quickly became a fan favorite, scoring 16 goals in all competitions after arriving mid-season, including notable braces against in the , in the , and in a memorable 2–0 victory that featured two stunning strikes widely regarded as among the best in league history. His goals helped Newcastle secure a fifth-place finish and qualification for the , earning widespread adoration from the "Toon Army" supporters for his clinical finishing and exuberant celebrations, often involving jumping into the crowd to embrace fans. The following seasons brought challenges, with Cissé's form affected by injuries and off-field issues. In 2012–13, he scored 13 Premier League goals, contributing to Newcastle's strong campaign despite a demanding Europa League schedule. However, the 2013–14 season saw him limited to just 2 league goals amid a dispute over Newcastle's shirt sponsorship by payday lender Wonga, which conflicted with his Muslim faith; after refusing to wear the branded kit during pre-season, he resolved the issue and returned to training but struggled for consistency. Injuries further hampered him, including a fractured kneecap in May 2014 that sidelined him for several months into the next campaign. Cissé's output continued to vary in 2014–15 and 2015–16, where he managed 6 and 3 goals respectively, often playing as a substitute due to persistent issues, including a problem in late 2015. Despite the inconsistencies, his early impact left a lasting legacy at Newcastle, remembered for injecting excitement into the attack and forging a strong bond with supporters through his passionate celebrations and key contributions during the club's push for European football.

Shandong Luneng

In July 2016, Papiss Cissé transferred from Newcastle United to club Luneng for a reported fee of €5.85 million. The move came shortly after Newcastle's relegation from the , marking Cissé's entry into Asian football at age 31. Over the 2016 and 2017 seasons, Cissé adapted to the league, appearing in 31 matches and scoring 16 goals, with 5 in 13 games during his partial debut year and 11 in 18 the following season. His output contributed to Shandong's competitive efforts, though challenges such as adjusting to a new tactical environment and limited English-speaking communication among teammates occasionally impacted team integration for foreign players like him. By 2018, Cissé's role diminished to just 2 league appearances, largely due to the Chinese Super League's new regulations limiting foreign players to three per match, which intensified competition within the squad. Seeking more consistent playing time, he departed the club on 31 August 2018, ending a two-year stint that included broader experiences of , such as exploring local customs and mentalities in .

Later career in Turkey and France

After leaving Shandong Luneng in , where he struggled with limited playing time and adaptation issues, Papiss Cissé returned to European football by signing a two-year contract with Turkish club in August 2018. In his debut season (2018–19), Cissé emerged as a key contributor, scoring 16 goals in 26 league appearances, helping finish ninth in the . His form continued into the 2019–20 season, where he added 10 goals in 17 league matches before a mid-season . In January 2020, Cissé joined Fenerbahçe on a free transfer, aiming to revive his career at a bigger club amid declining opportunities at due to his advancing age of 34. However, his impact was limited; he managed only 3 goals in 12 league appearances during the remainder of the 2019–20 season and 2 goals in 13 matches the following year, often starting on the bench as younger forwards were preferred. Injuries and a dip in form contributed to his marginal role, leading to his release in June 2021. Seeking regular minutes at 36, Cissé signed with another side, , on a short-term deal in February 2022. His stint was brief and unproductive, with just 2 goals in 14 league appearances as the team battled relegation, exacerbated by his age-related physical decline and inconsistent availability. The contract expired in August 2022 without renewal, marking the end of his time in Turkey. Cissé then returned to France, where he had begun his professional career, joining club on a one-year contract in September 2022 to provide in attack. In the 2022–23 season, he scored 10 goals in 30 league matches, offering glimpses of his finishing ability despite persistent injury problems that limited his consistency. At 37, these health issues and reduced mobility signaled the twilight of his career, leading to his departure as a in summer 2023.

Return to professional football

After departing Amiens SC in the summer of 2023, Papiss Cissé entered a two-year from professional , effectively retiring from the sport to focus on personal endeavors, including the launch of the Cissé Foundation for education and youth sports in . In March 2025, Cissé, then aged 39, signed with newly formed Al Qabila FC in the UAE Third Division, marking his unretirement after the extended break. The move was prompted by an invitation from his former Newcastle United teammate Steven Taylor, who serves as a club ambassador, and Cissé's enduring passion for the game, which he described as an opportunity to contribute experience to a ambitious project built through in just one year. Cissé quickly made an impact, scoring three goals in his initial appearances and helping stabilize the team's attack as a forward wearing the number 18 shirt. Under his influence, Al Qabila FC achieved promotion to the UAE Second Division by finishing fourth in their debut season, clinching the spot in May 2025 after a competitive campaign. As of November 2025, Cissé remains with the club, now rebranded as FC Palm City following a name change in October 2025 to reflect expanded ambitions, though the team faces challenges in adapting to higher competition levels and integrating new signings during the off-season.

International career

Youth international career

Papiss Cissé's path to the national team bypassed a traditional progression, with his strong performances in club propelling him directly to senior level consideration. Born in 1985, Cissé honed his skills in 's domestic leagues with AS Douanes before moving to French club in 2004, where he began establishing himself as a prolific forward. His breakthrough came after a permanent transfer to in January 2010, where he scored 8 goals in the second half of the season and a club-record 22 goals in 2010–11, showcasing clinical finishing and aerial prowess that caught the attention of national team selectors. This domestic form in , rather than youth tournaments, facilitated his transition to the senior squad, marking a rapid ascent amid a competitive pool for the Lions of Teranga.

Senior international career

Cissé made his senior international debut for on 1 April 2009 in a friendly against , scoring once in a 1–1 draw. In his next match on 12 August 2009, he came on as a substitute in a friendly against the and scored a to secure a 2–1 victory. Over his international career spanning 2009 to 2015, he earned 34 caps and netted 17 goals for the Lions of Teranga, often serving as a key forward in the attack alongside players like and . He captained the team from 2012 to 2013. His first major tournament appearance came at the in and , where advanced to the group stage but failed to progress further after drawing all three matches, with Cissé featuring in two games without scoring. Cissé also participated in the in , starting in the group stage draw against and losses to and ; finished third in the group and was eliminated, with Cissé appearing in all three matches but not finding the net. In qualification campaigns, Cissé showcased his scoring prowess, including a in a 7–0 rout of during the qualifiers on 9 October 2010, contributing to Senegal's strong attacking output of 13 goals in that phase. He also recorded braces in other qualifiers, helping establish his role as a reliable goal threat and leader in the forward line during Senegal's competitive international fixtures. Cissé's last international appearance was during the , after which he did not earn further caps.

Personal life

Family and background

Papiss Demba Cissé was born on 3 June 1985 in , , the second of five children in a rooted in traditional Senegalese values. His father served in the , emphasizing discipline and duty in raising the children, while his mother managed the household, supported by extended relatives, including an older sister and two younger brothers alongside a younger sister. Cissé's familial ties extend to his siblings, with one younger brother briefly trialing at before sustaining an injury that ended the opportunity; the brother humorously claimed to be the superior talent. His family provided crucial encouragement during early career transitions, as his brother persuaded him at age 17 to abandon a job as an ambulance co-driver—where he had witnessed deaths—and pursue professional football instead. Cissé is married to Awa Cissé, a former Senegalese champion who launched the menswear brand Gods Gift in , with support from personalities. The couple has children, whom Cissé describes as healthy, and they have collaborated on philanthropic efforts through the Cissé established in 2023 to aid Senegalese communities. Family support proved vital during his international moves, including adjustments to life abroad while maintaining strong Senegalese cultural connections. During his tenure at Newcastle United from 2012 to 2016, Cissé resided in a luxury home in the city, initially living alone before integrating more fully into the local community. He appreciated the friendly reception from fans and the presence of a , which eased his transition, and he occasionally opened his residence to young supporters for interactions like playing and . His family later joined him in , providing stability amid career challenges such as the club's relegation.

Religious conversion and philanthropy

Papiss Cissé is a practicing Muslim whose significantly shapes his public expressions, including performing the sujood prostration during goal celebrations to give thanks. This practice became particularly notable during his time at Newcastle United, where he joined fellow Muslim teammates in openly displaying their religious devotion on the pitch. Throughout his career at Newcastle United from 2012 to 2016, Cissé actively contributed to philanthropic causes, particularly those benefiting youth and his Senegalese homeland. He donated new kits to the Grainger Park Boys' Club in Newcastle, helping the underprivileged team continue their activities after facing financial difficulties. Additionally, he auctioned a match-worn to raise funds for Friends of Sedhiou, a supporting development projects in his hometown of Sédhiou, . After retiring from professional in 2023 (though he returned to playing in 2025), Cissé has channeled his efforts into philanthropy via the Papiss Demba Cissé Foundation, established to foster positive change in through , health, and community programs. A flagship initiative is the Papiss Cissé 9 Academy in Sédhiou, which provides training and to children and aged 5 to 18, aiming to develop future professional players while addressing local social needs. The foundation collaborates with organizations like on multi-year projects, including gala events and funding for clean water infrastructure and sustainable farming to improve life in Senegalese communities as of 2025.

Playing style and reception

Playing attributes

Papiss Cissé was renowned for his clinical finishing, particularly with his right foot, which allowed him to score a variety of goals including volleys, tap-ins, and long-range strikes during his time at clubs like Freiburg and Newcastle United. His aerial ability was a standout trait, bolstered by his 1.83-meter height and exceptional timing in the air, making him a potent threat from set pieces and crosses. Additionally, Cissé possessed impressive pace for a forward of his build, enabling him to make explosive runs behind defenses, while his hold-up play involved skillful use of his body to shield the ball and link with teammates. Despite these strengths, Cissé's career was hampered by injury proneness, particularly recurring and issues that limited his availability in multiple seasons, such as during his stints in the and Ligue 1. In his later years, consistency became a noted weakness, with fluctuations in form and goal output as he adapted to different leagues in and , often struggling to maintain the sharpness of his peak performances. Cissé's playing style evolved significantly over his career; early on at Freiburg and Newcastle, he operated primarily as a poacher, relying on positioning and instinct to capitalize on opportunities in the . Later, in with Shandong Luneng and during returns to , he transitioned into more of a team player, incorporating greater involvement in build-up play and pressing to contribute beyond just scoring. A notable aspect of his career was his effective partnership with at Newcastle United, where their similar attributes—pace, aerial prowess, and finishing—created a dynamic duo that complemented each other's movements and led to prolific scoring spells.

Legacy and impact

Papiss Cissé is widely regarded as a cult hero among Newcastle United supporters, primarily due to his explosive goal-scoring form upon arriving from in January 2012, where he netted 13 goals in his first 12 appearances, propelling the club to a fifth-place finish in the . This period sparked intense adoration from fans, often referred to as a wave of hero worship, with supporters creating chants such as the "Papiss Demba Cissé " to celebrate his flair and finishing ability during matches at . His refusal to wear the club's Wonga-sponsored kit in 2013, citing religious beliefs, further endeared him to many fans who admired his principles, solidifying his status as an icon despite later inconsistencies in form. In Senegal, Cissé's journey from poverty—where he worked as a fisherman and ambulance driver as a teenager—to becoming a prominent forward in Europe's top leagues has positioned him as a role model for aspiring Senegalese strikers, inspiring a generation through his perseverance and international success with the national team at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012 and 2015. Following a disciplinary incident in 2015, Cissé publicly expressed his commitment to using his platform positively, aiming to encourage young fans, including those in his home country, to engage in sport and avoid negative behaviors. Media coverage of Cissé's post-retirement activities in 2025 highlighted his enduring appeal, particularly when he emerged from retirement at age 40 to play for Vets, a Sunday league side in England's Veterans Football League, scoring all six goals in a against Collegiate . Outlets praised as a nostalgic nod to his legacy, with reactions emphasizing how his "filthy" goals from the 2012 season remain etched in memory, reinforcing his status even in semi-professional circles. This comeback underscored the affectionate bond with Newcastle fans, who continue to view him as a beloved figure years after his departure. Cissé's overall career narrative traces a path from relative obscurity in Senegal's domestic leagues to fleeting stardom in the , where his rapid rise at Newcastle transformed him into a lasting symbol of unpredictability and brilliance, leaving an indelible mark on both club folklore and African representation abroad.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Papiss Cissé's club career, spanning from 2004 to the present, has seen him accumulate over 500 appearances and more than 200 goals in all competitions, showcasing his consistency as a forward across multiple countries and leagues. His statistics reflect stints in competitive environments like the , , and , where he contributed significantly to team scoring efforts. As of November 2025, these totals include recent play in lower-tier UAE with Al Qabila FC, where he has added goals in the third division. The following table summarizes his cumulative club statistics by club across all competitions (league, cups, and continental matches where applicable):
ClubYearsAppearancesGoalsAssists
AS Cherbourg (loan)2004–200528120
CS Sedan (loan)2006–20072680
2008–20091540
2004–201195305
2010–201267395
Newcastle United2012–2016131448
Shandong Luneng2016–201834180
Olympiacos (loan)2017910
2017–202070454
Fenerbahçe2020–20212852
20211423
2021–202341132
Al Qabila FC202513171
Total2004–202556123830
Note: Figures encompass all verified domestic and continental matches; minor discrepancies may exist due to varying source inclusions of friendlies or youth games. Assists data is available for select clubs and primarily from major leagues. For key competitions, Cissé's contributions in top-tier leagues highlight his impact: Premier League (Newcastle United, 2012–2016): 117 appearances, 37 goals, 6 assists. His debut season yielded 13 league goals, including standout volleys that earned widespread acclaim. Bundesliga (SC Freiburg, 2010–2012): 65 appearances, 37 goals, 4 assists. Cissé set a club record with 22 goals in the 2010–11 season, the most by an player in a single campaign at the time. Ligue 1 (FC Metz, 2006–2010): 76 appearances, 22 goals, 4 assists (primarily during promotion pushes and top-flight stints). Additional contributions came in with Metz and loans, bolstering his totals to over 100 appearances across divisions. In the 2025 season with Al Qabila FC in the UAE's third division, Cissé has featured in 13 matches, scoring 17 goals and providing 1 assist, helping the club in their domestic campaign. These efforts underscore his enduring scoring prowess at age 40.

International statistics

Papiss Cissé represented the Senegal national team from 2009 to 2022, earning 37 caps and scoring 17 goals during his international career. Although his last international goal came in a 2014 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Botswana, Cissé continued to make appearances for the Lions of Teranga, including in four Africa Cup of Nations tournaments (2012, 2015, 2017, and 2021) and the 2022 FIFA World Cup, after which he retired from international duty. Cissé's goals were primarily scored in qualification matches, where he demonstrated his finishing prowess, including a in a 2011 qualifier against . He contributed significantly to Senegal's campaigns, helping secure qualification for major tournaments, though he did not score in the finals despite 11 appearances across those editions. The following table summarizes his international statistics by competition:
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
110
qualification127
(Africa)85
Friendlies65
Total3717

Honours

Club

  • '''[[FC Metz|Metz]]''' ** [[Championnat National|French 2nd tier]]:''' 2006–07

Individual

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