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Moise Kean Biography, Fifa, Celebration And Latest News

Last Updated on July 5, 2025: By Robert Njora

Moise Kean Biography

Moise Kean full names Moise Bioty Kean is an Italian Professional Footballer who plays for the Club Juventus. Moise was the first player born in the 21st Century to play in One of Five European major Leagues and to score a goal.

Moise Kean Parents/Moise Kean Father

Moise father is Biorou Jean Kean and Mother is Isabelle Dehe.

Moise Kean Sofifa

Attacking
  • 42 Crossing
  • 75 Finishing
  • 65 Heading Accuracy
  • 59 Short Passing
  • 64 Volleys
Skill
  • 73 Dribbling
  • 62 Curve
  • 43 FK Accuracy
  • 38 Long Passing
  • 74 Ball Control
Movement
  • 75 Acceleration
  • 79 Sprint Speed
  • 75 Agility
  • 68 Reactions
  • 69 Balance
Power
  • 71 Shot Power
  • 68 Jumping
  • 69 Stamina
  • 73 Strength
  • 58 Long Shots
Mentality
  • 45 Aggression
  • 21 Interceptions
  • 72 Positioning
  • 51 Vision
  • 65 Penalties
  • 68 Composure
Defending
  • 27 Marking
  • 28 Standing Tackle
  • 16 Sliding Tackle
Goalkeeping
  • 13 GK Diving
  • 8 GK Handling
  • 10 GK Kicking
  • 7 GK Positioning
  • 9 GK Reflexes

Moise Kean Celebration

https://youtu.be/8w7rSFzm2t4

Moise Kean Fifa 19

KEANFIFA 19 • PRICES AND RATING

PACE
Acceleration75
Sprint Speed79
SHOOTING
Positioning72
Finishing75
Shot Power71
Long Shots58
Volleys64
Penalties65
PASSING
Vision51
Crossing42
Free Kick43
Short Passing59
Long Passing38
Curve62
DRIBBLING
Agility75
Balance69
Reactions68
Ball Control74
Dribbling73
Composure68
DEFENSE
Interceptions21
Heading65
Marking27
Standing Tackle17
Sliding Tackle16
PHYSICAL
Jumping68
Stamina69
Strength75
Aggression45

FUTHEAD RATINGS

ATTACKER
CREATOR
DEFENDER
BEAST
HEADING

Moise Kean Goal Cagliari/Moise Kean Celebration Cagliari

Moise Kean Stats

Champions League
Year
Matches
Goals
Yellow
Red
2018-19
2
0
0
0
2016-17
1
0
0
0

Coppa Italia

Year
Matches
Goals
Yellow
Red
2018-19
1
1
0
0

International Champions Cup

Year
Matches
Goals
Assists
Yellow
Red
2017
2
0
1
0
0

 

Moise Kean Number

Kean has the number 18 in Juventus.

Moise Kean Pes 2019

Ability Settings

74 Attacking Prowess
74 Ball Control
76 Dribbling
66 Low Pass
58 Lofted Pass
74 Finishing
59 Set Piece Taking
66 Curve
68 Header
46 Defensive Prowess
48 Ball Winning
74 Kicking Power
83 Speed
84 Explosive Power
66 Body Control
74 Physical Contact
76 Jump
40 Goalkeeping
40 Catching
40 Clearing
40 Reflexes
40 Coverage
77 Stamina
3 NonDom Leg Usage
3 NonDom Leg Prec.
4 Condition
2 Injury Resistance

Moise Kean Salary

In Coming weeks Juventus will hold talks with The player to raise his salary from € 500.000-a-year to € 1.5/2 million-a-year.

Moise Kean Fifa 18

PAC
74
Acceleration
75
Sprint Speed
74
SHO
69
Positioning
72
Finishing
73
Long Shots
58
Penalties
65
Shot Power
71
Volleys
64
PAS
50
Crossing
42
Curve
62
FK. Accuracy
43
Long Pass
38
Short Pass.
59
Vision
51
DRI
70
Agility
70
Balance
67
Ball Control
72
Dribbling
69
Reactions
68
Composure
58
DEF
22
Heading Acc.
65
Interceptions
21
Marking
14
Stand Tackle
17
Slide Tackle
16
PHY
66
Aggression
45
Jumping
68
Stamina
68

Moise Kean Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvxQkaNApK2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Moise Kean Interview

Moise Kean News

Juventus’ teenage forward Moise Kean was the target of racist abuse in a Serie A match on Tuesday and the response in the Italian media has been mixed.

Kean, 19, scored his side’s second goal in the 2-0 win at Cagliari and celebrated by holding his arms outstretched, seemingly in response to racist chants.

The Italian’s team-mate Leonardo Bonucci said “the blame is 50-50” between Kean and Cagliari fans.

Bonucci has since said “abuses are not acceptable at all and this must not be misunderstood”, after receiving criticism from England and Manchester City midfielder Raheem Sterling.

Cagliari president Tommaso Giulini claimed Kean’s reaction incited fans, saying: “What happened at the end was because of a celebration which was wrong and it would have happened with any other player.”

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri said Kean “shouldn’t have celebrated in that manner” but called on the authorities to act.

Kean has received support, notably from Sterling, team-mates Blaise Matuidi and Giorgio Chiellini, as well former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure.

But how has the incident been perceived across Italian media?

TV director forced to respond

Sky Sport Italy is being criticised for its post-match coverage, which saw presenter Marco Cattaneo blame the incidents on “a few idiots” and comment that “Kean went a bit too far with Cagliari fans”.

Juve coach Allegri was then asked whether Kean’s gesture is a giveaway that “he is not yet mature”, to which Allegri replied: “Moise should avoid certain celebrations and certain behaviours” as “it’s important to respect the adversary”.

The backlash that has followed the controversial coverage has led the director of Sky Sport Italy, Federico Ferri, to pen a rare reply to the critics.

In a blog post published on Thursday, Ferri said that presenters in the studio “could not hear” the racist chants that might have seemed loud from the pitch, and as such dismissed Kean’s gesture as an overreaction.

Ferri also commented that although “racist abuse must be condemned whether it comes from one person or 1,000 people”, Kean’s celebration “just isn’t the best way of celebrating a goal, and it’d be best to… go back to sharing the joy with the rest of the team”.

‘Incendiary celebration’

Sardinia’s most popular newspaper, L’Unione Sarda, called Kean’s gesture an “incendiary celebration”, and noted that “there are at least two aspects we need to clarify: did Cagliari fans only use insults and whistling, or also racist abuse? And did they target Kean after his provocation, or before, because of the colour of his skin? […] Either way, racist abuse came from a handful of people at most.”

Juventus outlets are unanimous in condemning the chants, but slightly more reluctant to criticize defender Bonucci’s comments that “the blame is 50-50”.

Il Bianconero (“The Black-and-White”), a Juve-focused platform, called Bonucci “a leader on and off the pitch”, lauding him for his strong words on Kean, which show “a true captain’s attitude”.

A separate piece harshly condemned racism in stadiums (“the vulgar routine and plague of every Sunday”) but stops short of condoning Kean’s “angry, sometimes aggressive” instincts.

Juve fan website Juventibus condemned Bonucci, although it pointed out his comments were undoubtedly motivated by his “paternalistic instincts” towards Kean.

“[Kean is] a symbol of strength and beauty, everything that makes our football and our country wonderful, against everything that is hateful and unacceptable. He is like the Christ, serenely turning the other cheek,” gushed the columnist, who argued that Bonucci sees Kean as his younger brother who needs to be protected “from the media circus that only peddles dumb, simplistic narratives”.

In this view, the columnist says Bonucci should be condemned, sure, but also understood: “He made the mistake of publicly expressing his paternalistic instinct by using language that was over the top, which has been reported by European media as a partial apology of racism.”

‘Whole of Europe lambasts Bonucci’

National sport newspaper Tuttosport led with the racism directed at Kean

The coverage of the incident by major outlets unaffiliated with any of the two teams has been relatively sparse and neutral.

La Gazzetta dello Sport’s post-match analysis read: “The good news (for Juve supporters) is that the team returns from Cagliari having come a bit closer to the Scudetto… The bad news (for Italy as a whole) concerns the whistling and racist abuse directed at Kean.”

In most papers, the story only got a second wind once prominent football figures began showing their support for Kean and criticised Bonucci’s comments.

News agency Ansa quotes Mario Balotelli, who used Instagram to tell Kean: “Bonucci is lucky that I wasn’t there. Instead of defending you, he does this?”, and Raheem Sterling’s comments have circulated similarly widely.

A round-up of reaction on Eurosport Italy says “the whole of Europe lambasts Bonucci”; whether Italy will unanimously do the same remains to be seen.

 

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