Morike Sako (born 17 November 1981 in Paris) is a very tall French professional football player. He currently plays for FC St. Pauli in Hamburg, Germany after being released by Rochdale in December, 2006.
Sako began his career in France with US Ivry, leaving in 2004 to join Swiss side SR Delémont. He joined Torquay United in July 2005, one of three French players, the others being Mamadoli Sow and Carl Priso signed at the same time by then Torqua...
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Morike Sako (born 17 November 1981 in Paris) is a very tall French professional football player. He currently plays for FC St. Pauli in Hamburg, Germany after being released by Rochdale in December, 2006.
Sako began his career in France with US Ivry, leaving in 2004 to join Swiss side SR Delémont. He joined Torquay United in July 2005, one of three French players, the others being Mamadoli Sow and Carl Priso signed at the same time by then Torquay manager Leroy Rosenior. Sako was the most successful and popular of the three, playing 27 times and scoring three goals the following season, his league debut coming in a 3-0 defeat away to Mansfield Town on 13 August, 2005. He was one of six players transfer-listed in October 2005 as Torquay struggled in the league, but regained his place in the side and was taken off the list in January 2006 after Rosenior had been replaced by John Cornforth. Torquay chairman Mike Bateson turned down an offer for Sako on the transfer deadline day at the...
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