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Ludovic Quistin


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Ludovic Quisten – defender - born in Guadeloupe) has represented Guadeloupe and is a current member of their squad. He is the cousin of Arsenal and France defender William Gallas. He had spells with Brentford, Wimbledon, Falkirk, Gravesend & Northfleet and Windsor & Eton before joining Carshalton Athletic in February 2003. He joined Billericay Town in August 2004, but was released the following month. He joined King's Lynn in January 2005. He had a trial with League Two side Wycombe Wanderers in April 2005, but remained with Kings Lynn until September 2005 when he joined Havant & Waterlooville. After three substitute appearances, he was loaned out to Ryman League side Tooting & Mitcham, before returning to Havant towards the end of the season. He left Havant in August 2006 and had an unsuccessful trial with Cambridge City, before joining Harlow Town. He then joined Dorchester Town, where he made three substitute appearances. He then played for Luton Town, Leyton Orient and Brentford. He joined Tamworth in March 2007. In July 2007, Quistin played one match for Barnet, and then joined Boston United[. He was substitute five times at York Street before moving to Swindon Supermarine in September 2007. He played nine times before joining Halesowen, where he played until his release in May 2008. He joined Hednesford Town on in July, but left in September 2008. He joined Weston-super-Mare later in September 2008, and moved to Fisher Athletic in December. He then played for Fisher Athletic before signing for Grays Athletic, and joined Hornchurch on loan in February 2009, making his debut at home to Heybridge on 17th February 2009. Quistin made his international debut for Guadeloupe in June 2007 against Haiti in a CONCACAF Gold Cup match, coming on as substitute. In December 2008, he was part of the Guadeloupe side that beat Cuba on penalties to qualify for the 2009 Gold Cup Finals.

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