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Jean-Michel Sigere (Jean-Michel Paul Sigere) was born on 26 January, 1977 in Le François, Martinique, is a French footballer (born 1977). Discover Jean-Michel Sigere's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 26 January 1977
Birthday 26 January
Birthplace Le François, Martinique
Nationality Martinique

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1977

Jean-Michel Paul Sigere (born 26 January 1977) is a French former footballer who played as a striker.

He began his football career with Club Franciscain in his native Martinique, and continued in mainland France with Quimper, Bordeaux B and Lusitanos Saint-Maur.

Jean-Michel Paul Sigere was born on 26 January 1977 in Le François, Martinique, where he began his football career.

He joined Club Franciscain as a youngster, initially as a goalkeeper to be like his father, and later played on the right wing.

He left Martinique for metropolitan France at 18, and after trials with Niort and Guingamp proved unsuccessful, signed for Quimper of the third-tier Championnat National 1.

He spent two years with Quimper, at the end of which the team were relegated and then administratively demoted two further divisions for financial reasons.

1997

He had attracted attention from elsewhere: after top-scoring in a tournament that led to his selection for the France under-20 squad for the 1997 Jeux de la Francophonie, Sigere was signed by Division 1 club Bordeaux on a two-year stagiaire (trainee) contract.

He made one substitute appearance at the games, against Cameroon, without scoring, and his country failed to qualify for the knockout stages.

He played for Bordeaux's reserve team in the Championnat de France Amateur (CFA), the fourth tier of French football, from 1997 to 1999, scoring 11 goals from 34 appearances, but was not offered a professional contract.

He joined US Lusitanos Saint-Maur, under the management of Noël Tosi, who had "given him the opportunity to express himself" at Quimper.

He made 16 starts, scoring once, as the team finished second in Group D of the CFA, by which time he had left the club to try his luck in England.

1999

After trials with Football League clubs including Crewe Alexandra, Halifax Town and Leyton Orient came to nothing, Sigere joined Rushden & Diamonds of the Football Conference on non-contract terms until the end of the 1999–2000 season.

For the second time that season he contributed to his club reaching runners-up spot in their league.

The following season, he played his part in Rushden winning the Conference championship, and thereby promotion to the Football League.

He played seven games for Rushden in Division Three, and scored the goal which gave them their first home win in the Football League, but shortly afterwards manager Brian Talbot sold Sigere and Simon Wormull to Conference club Stevenage Borough for "a five-figure sum".

That season Stevenage reached the final of the FA Trophy.

Sigere was actively involved in the match from its outset, putting in a first-minute cross for Kirk Jackson's header that drew a "superb save" from Yeovil Town's goalkeeper, but his team lost 2–0.

Despite not joining the club until October, he finished the season with more shots on target than any other Stevenage player.

2000

He moved into English football in 2000, first with Rushden & Diamonds for whom he played seven Football League matches in the 2001–02 season, and then with a succession of non-league clubs mainly in the south-east of the country.

In international football, he represented France at under-20 level.

2002

Early in the 2002–03 season, Stevenage rejected a five-figure bid for him from Conference rivals Margate.

No longer guaranteed a place in the starting eleven, the player submitted a transfer request.

He marked his last game for Stevenage with a consolation goal in a 3–1 home defeat against Margate, and four days later signed for the Kent club for a fee of £7,500.

Margate manager Chris Kinnear described Sigere as "a strong and skilful striker capable of scoring a lot of goals", but his 18 months at the club produced only nine league goals from 49 appearances.

2004

In July 2004 he moved down a division, joining Hornchurch of the Conference South – referred to as "the non-league Chelsea", because they had a well-paid full-time professional squad despite playing in the sixth tier of English football – initially for three months, but with a view to a two-year deal.

In November 2004 the club's owner's business collapsed, and the players' pay cheques were stopped; most players left for other clubs, though Sigere remained until January 2005, when the club was restructured and all remaining contracted players were released.

Sigere played six games for Heybridge Swifts of the Isthmian League Premier Division, scoring twice on his debut, before becoming Liam Daish's first signing for Conference club Gravesend & Northfleet.

Again, and despite not being fully fit, he scored on debut.

At the end of the season, Sigere failed to agree terms on a new full-time contract and left the club.

Sigere went on to sign for Lewes of the Conference South.

In his first season, he finished as the club's leading scorer, with 23 league goals from 41 starts, helping the club win the Sussex Senior Cup and reach fourth place in the league, though the ground's inadequacies meant they could not take their place in the play-offs.

2006

His 2006–07 season was disrupted by illness and knee problems, and surgery on an ACL injury was to keep him out of the game for several months.

2007

Loaned to Isthmian League Premier Division club Horsham in December 2007 for a month to regain match fitness, his first game for the club saw him score from long distance.

2008

On his return to Lewes his appearances were sporadic, though a winning goal in the sixth minute of stoppage time against Thurrock in March 2008 put his club four points clear at the top of the table.

In April, his late goal against Dorchester Town confirmed Lewes as Conference South champions.

Following the dismissal of manager Steve King, many Lewes players left the club.

Though the club wanted them to stay, Sigere and team-mate Simon Wormull joined local rivals Eastbourne Borough.

The pair made their debuts in the opening-day defeat to former club Rushden & Diamonds, making Eastbourne the fifth club (following Rushden, Stevenage, Hornchurch and Lewes ) for which the two played alongside each other.

Injuries restricted Sigere's Eastbourne career: by the beginning of October he had played only five matches and been placed on the transfer list.

He rejoined Horsham on loan for three months, to regain form and fitness with a view to a permanent deal.