A Guinean footballer Pascal Feindouno was born on 27 February 1981 in Conakry. His brothers, Simon Feindouno and Benjamin Feindouno, are also playing football.
Pascal’s junior career passed at the academies of Club Industriel and Hirondelles. In 1998, he grabbed the pro contract with Bordeaux. His club career would span for five years. He got the taste of trophy winning, when the squad became the winner of the Ligue 1. He served a loan at Lorient in 2001. He managed a fabulous season at the temporary club winning the 2002 Coupe de France and finishing the second in the 2002 Coupe de la Ligue.
In 2008, the footballer was hired by Al-Sadd. A deal was agreed for a fee of €7 million. On 11 August 2009, Pascal was loaned out to Al-Rayyan. In total, he made 14 appearances netting 5 goals for the temporary squad. In 2010, the player had a brief spell at Al-Nassar featuring in 5 matches and scoring 2 times. In 2011, Feindouno defended Monaco, but soon he moved to FC Sion, where he remained until the end of the year. In the summer 2012, Pascal was hired by the Turkish club Elazığspor. Half a year later he was released and joined a Guinean club Kaloum. In the summer 2013 Feindouno was offered a contract with a Swiss club Lausanne Sport.
Feindouno’s international career started in 1999, when he earned his first call for the Guinea national team. The player participated in the 2004 African Nations Cup with the squad reaching the quarter finals.
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