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Jérémy Perbet
Perbet in 2016
Personal information
Full name Jérémy Louis Perbet[1]
Date of birth (1984-12-12) 12 December 1984 (age 39)[1]
Place of birth Le Puy-en-Velay, France
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Le Puy Foot 43
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2005 Clermont 60 (9)
2005–2006 Moulins 31 (23)
2006–2008 Strasbourg 7 (1)
2007Charleroi (loan) 13 (6)
2007–2008Angers SCO (loan) 11 (0)
2008–2010 Tubize 47 (24)
2010–2011 Lokeren 12 (1)
2011–2013 Mons 64 (51)
2013Villarreal (loan) 18 (11)
2013–2014 Villarreal 26 (10)
2014–2016 İstanbul Başakşehir 22 (4)
2015–2016Charleroi (loan) 33 (24)
2016–2017 Gent 27 (10)
2017–2018 Club Brugge 0 (0)
2017–2018Kortrijk (loan) 29 (11)
2018–2020 Charleroi 37 (8)
2019–2020OH Leuven (loan) 17 (5)
2020–2021 OH Leuven 2 (0)
2021–2023 RFC Liège 54 (40)
2023–2024 Sint-Eloois-Winkel 34 (12)
2024 Roeselare 0 (0)
2024 RCS Braine 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:15, 1 May 2023 (UTC)

Jérémy Louis Perbet (born 12 December 1984) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward. He is currently unemployed after most recently playing for RCS Braine in the Belgian Division 3.

Career

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Clermont and Moulins

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Perbet was born in Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire.[1] He finished his youth graduation with his hometown's Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne, joining Ligue 2 side Clermont Foot in the summer of 2003. On 2 August 2003, he made his professional debut, playing the last ten minutes in a 0–0 home draw against FC Rouen; his first professional goal came on 27 September, netting the game's only in a home success over FC Gueugnon. Perbet finished his first season with 26 league appearances and 4 goals.

In the 2004–05 season, Clermont finished 18th, only one point above relegation, and despite the club reaching the quarter-finals in both Coupe de la Ligue and Coupe de France, Perbet's contribution was limited, only finding the net five times in 32 matches, rarely being a starter.

In August 2005, after appearing two times for Clermont during the season, Perbet joined Championnat National side AS Moulins. He found a goalscoring touch during his one-season spell at the Auvergne side, scoring 23 goals in only 31 appearances, and finishing the season as a top scorer alongside Jawad El Hajri of US Boulogne. Despite Perbet's contribution, Moulins finished the season 19th and was relegated.

Strasbourg and loans

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On 30 May 2006, Perbet joined RC Strasbourg in a three-year deal.[2] He made his debut in a pre-season friendly against Bayern Munich, netting the last of a 2–0 success.[3] However, he was sparingly used during the campaign (seven games, one goal), and was assigned to the reserves in the fourth division.

On 5 January 2007, Perbet moved to Charleroi on loan until the end of the season.[4] After helping the Belgian side finish 5th by scoring six goals in 13 matches, he returned to his parent club, freshly promoted to Ligue 1. On 14 July, Perbet joined Angers SCO, also in a temporary deal.[5] After only appearing 11 times and without scoring, he returned to Strasbourg. In January 2008, due to Perbet's limited playing time, he was linked with a move to Austrian Bundesliga team Rapid Wien; however, nothing came of it.

Belgium

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On 8 July 2008, Perbet moved to Belgian Pro League side Tubize.[6] In his first season he scored 13 goals in 31 appearances, but could not prevent his side's relegation; in his second, Perbet maintained his goalscoring touch, netting 11 goals in 16 matches.

On 7 January 2010, Perbet moved back to the top level, signing a two-and-a-half-year deal with Lokeren for a rumored 350,000 fee.[7] He appeared ten times in 2009–10, scoring against Mechelen on 17 April. In late July, Perbet suffered a knee injury which left him sidelined for some of the 2010–11 season.

On 5 January 2011, Perbet joined Mons on loan until the end of the season.[8] He was a key offensive unit during the promotion campaign, scoring 14 goals in 14 matches. On 3 August, he signed a three-year permanent deal with Mons,[9] netting a career-best 28 goals (22 in the league, including a hat-trick against Sint-Truiden on 13 August) during the season.

Villarreal

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On 25 January 2013, Perbet moved teams and countries again, joining Villarreal CF on loan until the end of the season.[10] He made his debut on 9 February, starting and scoring twice in a 3–0 home win over SD Ponferradina.[11] He finished the season with 11 goals in 18 matches, as the Amarillos returned to La Liga at first attempt.

On 7 July, Villarreal exercised the buyout option and signed Perbet until 2016,[12] for a rumoured €1.4 million fee.[13] He made his debut in the Spanish top flight on 24 August, playing the entire second half in a 2–1 home success over Real Valladolid;[14] his first top flight goal came seven days later, the first of a 3–0 win at CA Osasuna.[15]

Istanbul Başakşehir

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On 8 July 2014, Perbet signed a three-year deal with İstanbul Başakşehir, freshly promoted to Süper Lig.[16][17]

RFC Liège

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Perbet joined RFC Liège on a two-year contract in 2021.[18]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Jeremy Louis Perbet". Turkish Football Federation. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  2. ^ Strasbourg: Perbet signe trois ans (Strasbourg: Perbet signs for three years); Foot National, 30 May 2006 (in French)
  3. ^ RCS — Bayern 2–0; Racing Stub, 15 July 2006 (in French)
  4. ^ Perbet découvre Charleroi (Perbet finds Charleroi); La Libre, 5 January 2007 (in French)
  5. ^ Perbet en prêt à Angers (Perbet on loan to Angers); Eurosport, 14 July 2007 (in French)
  6. ^ Transfert - Strasbourg se sépare de Jérémy Perbet qui rejoint Tubize (Transfers – Jérémy Perbet leaves Strasbourg and joins Tubize); ESPN FC, 8 July 2008 (in French)
  7. ^ Jérémy Perbet rejoint le Sporting de Lokeren (Jérémy Perbet joins Sporting Lokeren) Archived 19 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine; FootGoal, 7 January 2010 (in French)
  8. ^ Jérémy Perbet en prêt à Mons (Jérémy Perbet on loan to Mons); Walfoot, 5 January 2011 (in French)
  9. ^ Jérémy Perbet signe à Mons pour 3 ans (Jérémy Perbet signs with Mons for three years); DH Net, 3 August 2011 (in French)
  10. ^ El delantero francés Jérémy Perbet jugará cedido en el Villarreal (French forward Jérémy Perbet will play for Villarreal on loan) Archived 17 April 2014 at archive.today; Villarreal's official website, 25 January 2013 (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Perbet protagonista en la goleada del Villarreal (Perbet protagonist in Villarreal's routing); Marca, 9 February 2013 (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Jonathan Pereira y Perbet ya son del Villarreal CF (Jonathan Pereira and Perbet already are Villarreal CF players) Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Villarreal's official website, 7 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ Villarreal, Perbet se queda a título definitivo (Villarreal, Perbet bought outright) Archived 19 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine; esFutbol, 11 June 2013 (in Spanish)
  14. ^ Cani hands Villarreal victory Archived 20 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine; ESPN FC, 24 August 2013
  15. ^ Villarreal crush Osasuna Archived 20 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine; ESPN FC, 31 August 2013
  16. ^ Acuerdo de traspaso por Jérémy Perbet (Agreement of transfer for Jérémy Perbet) Archived 12 August 2014 at archive.today; Villarreal's official website, 8 July 2014 (in Spanish)
  17. ^ Perbet firma tres temporadas con el Istanbul Basaksehir (Perbet signs for three seasons with Istanbul Basaksehir); Diario AS, 8 July 2014 (in Spanish)
  18. ^ "RFC Liège – Site officiel du Royal Football Club de Liège – Equipe A | Jérémy Perbet signe pour deux ans au RFCL !".
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