French footballer (born 1987)
Kévin Parienté (born 19 January 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays a midfielder.[1] Besides France, he has played in Spain, Turkey, and Israel.[2]
Biography
Early years
Born in Paris, Pariente was a student at the Clairefontaine, an elite football academy in France. From there he joined the youth side of Paris Saint-Germain and teamed up with Rudy Haddad.
Being that the two players are Jewish, Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv brought Pariente in for a trial after he had played 18 matches for Levante's B side.[3] Haddad convinced Pariente to sign for Maccabi.[4] Pariente stated his desire to sign for the club after feeling alone in Spain and in Israel he has family in Ashdod.[5] Pariente impressed during his trial but did not receive a contract offer.[6]
His ended contract with Sedan was on 1 February 2010 dissolved, the midfielder signed a new deal for AS Cannes, until the end of season.[7] In January 2012, he finally moved to Israel and signed at Hapoel Petah Tikva.
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