Lyon Kanouté's talents as a
striker were first noticed by his local team,
Olympique Lyonnais, and he joined them as an apprentice in 1997. He made his debut in the Intertoto Cup against Polish side
Odra Wodzisław.
West Ham United In March 2000, Kanouté was signed by English Premier League side
West Ham United from Olympique Lyonnais on an initial loan basis. After nine first-team appearances in which he scored two goals, he signed permanently in May 2000 on a four-year contract for a reported fee of £4 million. Kanouté made 84 league appearances for West Ham, scoring 29 goals. The club were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2002–03 season.
Tottenham Hotspur Kanouté was bought by
Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £3.5 million on 5 August 2003. He scored on his debut on 23 August, the winner in a 2-1 home league victory over
Leeds United, nine minutes after coming on for
Bobby Zamora. His first season was interrupted by a call-up for the
2004 African Cup of Nations for
Mali. Tottenham tried to stop him going by asking
FIFA whether Kanouté was eligible to play for Mali after representing France at Under-20 level. Kanouté was unable to cement himself as a regular at White Hart Lane, as
Robbie Keane and
Jermain Defoe were preferred. He became a less prolific goalscorer and instead was involved in attacks by setting up various goals with runs at the defence and creating space for other attacking players.
Sevilla in 2011 Kanouté was sold to
Sevilla on 17 August 2005 for €6.5 million. He was a second-half substitute for the club in the
2006 UEFA Cup Final against
Middlesbrough and scored in the 89th minute as Sevilla won 4–0. In the
2006-07 UEFA Cup, Kanouté's first games for Sevilla against Tottenham Hotspur led to him scoring a penalty at the
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in a game marred by crowd trouble, and a goal at
White Hart Lane, leaving the final aggregate score 4–3 to Sevilla. Sevilla's title challenge that year ultimately unravelled and
Real Madrid took the title, with Kanouté's side in third. After that, he was a consistent member of the team, helping Sevilla qualify for a
UEFA Cup position in 2008 and a
Champions League direct qualification in 2009. On the first day of the
2009–10 season, Kanouté received two
yellow cards for fouls against
Valencia and was sent off in first half stoppage time. On 22 October 2011, during the
2011–12 season, Kanouté received two yellow cards against
FC Barcelona for kicking the ball off the penalty spot, when
Lionel Messi was due to take it. The second yellow was for an altercation between Kanouté and
Cesc Fàbregas. Kanouté's farewell season in Spain was plagued with injuries as he participated in 26 matches, scoring four goals and assisting two others – he left at the end of his contract in the summer of 2012. On 18 July 2012, he scored his first two goals in his team's 6–0 victory against
Qingdao Jonoon in the
Chinese FA Cup. In May 2013, Kanouté scored a brace in a Super League fixture against
Tianjin Teda. ==International career==