Ousmane Dembélé is a French footballer. He plays as a forward and winger for Paris Saint-Germain and the France national football team. Dembélé started his professional career with Stade Rennais FC. He won Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year after his first full season with the senior team.
In 2016, he moved to Borussia Dortmund. His debut season in Germany was highly successful. He helped the club win the DFB-Pokal and scored in the final. In 2017, he joined FC Barcelona for an initial fee of €105 million. At the time, it matched the amount spent on Paul Pogba and trailed only Neymar.
At the international level, he has represented France since 2016. He was part of the French squad that won the 2018 FIFA World Cup. He later added the UEFA Champions League and the Ballon d’Or to his list of achievements. It placed him among a small group of players to have won all three major honors during their careers.
Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Ousmane Dembélé
Donated His World Cup Bonus to Build a Mosque
After winning the 2018 World Cup with France, Dembélé refused to keep his tournament bonus. He gave all of it to build a mosque in his mother’s hometown in Mauritania. A quiet act of deep religious faith. No cameras, no PR – just a young man giving back to his roots in the most meaningful way possible.
Naturally Left-Footed but Takes Penalties with His Right
Being ambidextrous makes him a nightmare for defenders. But his penalty quirk is the strangest. He’s naturally left-footed, yet for spot-kicks, he always uses his right foot. He believes it generates more power. At Barcelona, his goal tally was almost perfectly split – nearly 50-50 between both feet. Unpredictable as always.
Teammates Thought Umtiti Was His Father
When Dembélé arrived at Barcelona, he and fellow Frenchman Samuel Umtiti were inseparable. His chaotic personality led to a hilarious misunderstanding – the coaching staff reportedly treated Umtiti like a worried parent. They’d confront Umtiti whenever Dembélé was late for training. A veteran defender turned accidental babysitter for a wild youngster.
Teammates Found Out About His Wedding on Social Media
Dembélé took “private life” to another level. During the 2021 Christmas holidays, he got married in a traditional Moroccan ceremony. He told absolutely no one at the club. His close friend Umtiti only found out when he saw a video of the wedding on social media and confronted him. Dembélé casually replied, “Yes, I got married.”
Favourite Hobby Is Watching Dictator Documentaries
On a podcast, Dembélé revealed his surprising obsession. While most footballers use free time for gaming or fashion, he loves watching YouTube documentaries about dictators. He named Mobutu Sese Seko, Hitler, and Stalin, saying, “I love all of that.” A truly unexpected interest for a man known for his chaotic but joyful football.
Video Game Addiction Made Him Late for Training
His passion for gaming was once so extreme it became a professional problem. Early in his career, he would stay up all night playing video games. The addiction got so bad that managers at Barcelona and France had to step in. Media reports suggested the club was “fearful that Dembélé had a ‘gaming disorder’.”
Secret Leeds United Superfan
While he’s played for the world’s biggest clubs, Dembélé has an unlikely soft spot for gritty English side Leeds United. Former Leeds striker Patrick Bamford revealed Dembélé asked for his shirt after a match. Bamford later called him on FaceTime, and Dembélé showed off a Barcelona jersey inscribed with “To my brother Bamford.”
After Nutmegging Mac Allister, He Gave Him a Warning
Dembélé’s playful side was on full display in a Champions League match. After nutmegging Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister, the game briefly paused. Instead of running off, Dembélé walked over and said, “Bro, don’t come so fast next time.” The Argentine was left stunned. A cheeky warning from a man who loves to embarrass defenders.
‘What Kind of Name Is Kohili?’
The PSG star has no filter, leading to many viral moments. In one clip, a fan told him his name was “Kohili.” A confused Dembélé immediately responded with his signature candid style: “Kohili? What kind of name is that, seriously?” Brutally honest, unintentionally hilarious. He says what everyone else is thinking but won’t say out loud.
Could Have Played for Four Different Countries
Despite being a French international, Dembélé’s roots are incredibly diverse. His father is from Mali. His mother is of Mauritanian and Senegalese descent. That made him eligible to represent three other nations besides France. He chose Les Bleus, but imagine the alternate timelines – a world where Dembélé plays for Mali, Mauritania, or Senegal instead.
FAQs
Q. Which clubs has Ousmane Dembélé played for?
A. Dembélé has played for Rennes, Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain.
Q. When did Ousmane Dembélé join Barcelona?
A. Dembélé joined Barcelona in 2017 for an initial transfer fee of €105 million.
Q. Was Ousmane Dembélé part of France’s 2018 World Cup-winning team?
A. Yes, Dembélé was a member of the France squad that won the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
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