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Jonathan Kodjia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 01/2017


Personal information
Full name

Jonathan Kodjia
Date of birth
22 October 1989
Place of birth
Saint-Denis, France
Height
1.89 m (6 ft 2 1⁄2 in)
Playing position
Forward

Club information
Current team

Aston Villa
Number
26

 

Ivory Coast

Aston Villa  Season 2016

Article


Senior career

Reims
2008-2014
9x apps / 0x goals

→ Cherbourg (loan)
2012
16x apps / 3x goals

→ Amiens (loan)
2012-2013
32x apps / 9x goals

→ Caen (loan)
2013-2014
27x apps / 5x goals

→ Caen B (loan)
2013-2014
2x apps / 0x goals

Angers
2014-2015
28x apps / 15x goals

Bristol City
2015-2016
49x apps  / 19x goals

Aston Villa
​2016-
19x apps / 9x goals

 

National team

Ivory Coast
2016-
5x apps / 4x goals

 

(* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 01:21, 27 December 2016 UTC - National team caps and goals correct as of 12 January 2017)


Jonathan Kodjia is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a forward for English club Aston Villa. 

Kodjia represents the Ivory Coast at international level.


Career

Bristol City
Kodjia joined Bristol City on a three-year deal, with the option of a further year on 20 July 2015.

He scored his first competitive goal for Bristol City on 15 August 2015 in a 4:2 defeat to Brentford, converting a pass from Luke Ayling to give City a 1:0 lead.

 

Aston Villa
On 30 August 2016, Kodjia signed with Aston Villa on a four-year contract
for an initial fee of £11 million, that could potentially rise to £15 million.

He scored his first league goal for the club, on his debut, against Brentford.

Kodjia's next goal came in a 1:1 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers from the spot after Jack Grealish was fouled in Steve Bruce's first game in as Aston Villa manager. 

He then scored the opener in a 2:1 win away at Reading just 3 days later. 

His late acrobatic goal against Fulham on 22 October won the game 1:0 for Villa, making it 3 goals in 3 games and back to back wins for the club. 

Kodjia started November in top form bagging 2 goals against a struggling Blackburn Rovers on side on Bonfire night to help Villa come from 1:0 down to win the game 2:1. 

His 7th goal of the season then came later in the month with a fine header in a 3:1 win over Cardiff City at Villa Park. 

Kodjia scored 6 goals in Steve Bruce's first 7 games in charge and his form helped propel Villa from the relegation zone up to 11th within Bruce's first month at the club. 

Kodjia's performances won him the PFA Championship player of the month for November.

 

International career

Kodjia was born in France to Ivorian parents.

He was contacted first by the Benin Football Association as his surname has origins in that country but was not eligible.

He was later called up by the Ivory Coast national football team and made his debut in a friendly 0:0 tie with Hungary in May 2016.

He scored his first international goal against Gabon on 4 June 2016, volleying home to score the first goal of the game.

Ivory Coast would go on to win 2:1.

However he was sent home from the African Nations after a bust up.