Charles Itandje

"[6] Itandje signed for Liverpool in August 2007,[7] as cover for Pepe Reina, thus allowing Scott Carson to join Aston Villa on a season-long loan to play regularly.

[10] He was made available for transfer in the summer of 2008 after Liverpool signed Diego Cavalieri but turned down a move to Galatasaray.

His contract with Liverpool was due to expire in January 2011 and he was at least fifth in the goalkeeping order, behind Pepe Reina, Brad Jones, Péter Gulácsi and Martin Hansen.

[14] Itandje apologised to the grieving families and to Liverpool fans for his behaviour and was suspended by the club for 14 days.

In an exclusive interview with Le Journal du Dimanche, Itandje spoke out about the Hillsborough incident for the first time.

[17]On 29 August 2009, Itandje moved on loan at Kavala for the whole of the season[18] despite interests from La Liga side Málaga and Sporting de Gijón.

Despite losing the Greek Cup, Itandje, nevertheless, helped the club reach fifth place, which resulted in a qualification in the Europa League.

[23] During his time at Atromitos, Itandje credited Giorgos Donis on helping him, quoting: "I am very proud that my coach says very good things about me.

"[21] On 29 January 2013, Itandje signed a two-year contract with PAOK, where he will be wearing number 27 shirt, as well as, rejoining Donis.

He returned to PAOK after his loan to Konyaspor and during the second half of the 2014–15 season became the first choice goalkeeper helping the club to improve its performance, especially after the advent of the new coach, Georgios Charalambous Georgiadis.

[29][30] He was selected for the équipe de France espoirs (the under-21 team), and became known for his dance to destabilize opponents during the penalty shootout.

Itandje with Lens
Fred scoring a goal for Brazil as Itandje looks on alongside his compatriots during a group stage match at the 2014 FIFA World Cup