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Full name | Philippe Sylvain Senderos | ||
Date of birth | 14 February 1985 | ||
Place of birth | Geneva, Switzerland | ||
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||
Playing position | Centre Back | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Fulham | ||
Number | 14 | ||
Youth career | |||
1992–2001 | Servette | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
2001–2003 | Servette | 26 | (3) |
2003–2010 | Arsenal | 64 | (4) |
2008–2009 | → Milan (loan) | 15 | (1) |
2010 | → Everton (loan) | 2 | (0) |
2010– | Fulham | 0 | (0) |
National team‡ | |||
2005– | Switzerland | 41 | (5) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 13:57, 18 July 2010 (UTC). † Appearances (Goals). |
Philippe Sylvain Senderos - (Swiss pronunciation: Sen-Day-Ros; born 14 February 1985 in Geneva) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender for Fulham and the Switzerland national football team. Previously he has played for Servette, Arsenal, A.C. Milan and Everton.
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Born to a Spanish father, Francisco Julián Díaz y Senderos, and a Serbian mother, Zorica Novaković,[1] Philippe came up through the youth team set up at Swiss club Servette.
Senderos signed for Arsenal in December 2002, though he remained at Servette until the following summer.[2] During the 2005–06 season Senderos scored his first Arsenal goal in a 2–1 loss to West Bromwich Albion,[3] and again in a 7–0 win over Middlesbrough.[4]
Senderos fell out of favour with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger,[5] and in August 2008 joined Italian club Milan on a season-long loan.[6] He quickly picked up an injury and struggled to make the first team ahead of Paolo Maldini and Kakha Kaladze, but finally made his first full appearance for the Rossoneri in a UEFA Cup Group Stage tie against Portuguese side Braga, and came on as a substitute for his first Serie A appearance against Fiorentina, after half the season had gone. He scored his first goal for the club in April 2009, a header in a 2–0 home win against Lecce. Senderos made fifteen appearances for Milan before returning to Arsenal.
Senderos made only two appearances for Arsenal in 2009–10, both in the League Cup, and in January 2010 joined Everton for the remainder of the season,[5] and wore the number 23, vacated by the departure of Lucas Neill.[7] He made his first appearance for the club in a 1–0 win away against Wigan Athletic.[8] He returned to Arsenal at the end of the season having made only three appearances for Everton (two in the Premier League and one in the Europa League).
In June 2010, Senderos signed a three-year deal with Fulham on a free transfer.[9] On 9th August while training, Senderos snapped his Achilles tendon.[10] He underwent surgery and is expected to be out for 6 months.[11]
Senderos has played at all levels of football from the U15s upward for Switzerland, though he was also eligible to play for Spain or Serbia through his parents. He captained Switzerland to the UEFA U-17 Championship in 2002.
He made his full international debut in March 2005 in Switzerland's 0–0 draw against France in Paris. After playing in Switzerland's successful qualifying campaign, he was named in their 2006 FIFA World Cup squad. He started alongside Patrick Müller in all three of Switzerland's group matches, managing to score a goal in the third match against Korea Republic. He broke his nose and suffered shoulder ligament damage in the match, which ruled him out of the remainder of Switzerland's World Cup campaign. Senderos was also part of the Swiss squad at the UEFA Euro 2008 finals, appearing in all three group matches as the team failed to qualify for the knockout stages.
He was part of the Swiss national team at the 2010 World Cup. In the first match, where Switzerland shocked Spain 1-0[12], he was substituted in the 36th minute after injuring his ankle seriously in an accidental collision with a teammate. Swiss coach Ottmar Hitzfeld said after the match, "He has a sprained ankle, possibly a ruptured ligament. If that is the case, it would be very difficult to replace him."[13]
Senderos speaks six languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Portuguese.[14] His brother Julien is a professional basketball player currently with Meyrin Grand-Saconnex and the Swiss national team.[15]
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