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Emmanuel PETIT

Emmanuel Petit - France - FIFA Coupe du Monde 2002

Photo/Foto: Nigel French

Date: 27 March 2002

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    • POSITION
      Milieu
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Tuesday, 22 September 1970
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Dieppe, France.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • France
  • WORLD CUP
  • CLUBS
  • Arsenal FC
    • Club Career Dates
      1997-2000
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 9th August 1997 in a 1-1 draw at Leeds United (Aged: 26)
    • Club Career
      82 League apps (+3 as sub), 9 goals
  • Barcelona
    • Club Career Dates
      2000-2001
    • League Debut
      Unknown
    • Club Career
      23 League apps, 1 goal
  • Chelsea FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2001-2004
    • League Debut
      Sunday, 19th August 2001 in a 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle United (Aged: 30)
    • Club Career
      52 League apps (+3 as sub), 2 goals
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Emmanuel PETIT - France - FIFA Coupe du Monde 2002

La photo ci-dessus montre Emmanuel Petit joueur de football Français,
 pendent le match contre Ecosse.



FRANCE 0:1 SENEGAL (0:1)
(31.05.02 Seoul - 62, 561)
FRANCE: Fabien Barthez, Lilian Thuram, Bixente Lizarazu, Frank Lebouef, Marcel Desailly (c),
Sylvain Wiltord (81 Djibril Cissé), Patrick Vieira, Emmanuel Petit,
Youri Djorkaeff (60 Christophe Dugarry), Thierry Henry, David Trézéguet
.
SENEGAL: Tony Sylva, Ferdinand Coly, Lamine Diatta, Papa Malick Diop, Omar Daf, Moussa N'Diaye,
Papa Boupa Diop, Aliou Cissé (c), Salif Diao, Khalilou Fadiga, El-Hadji Diouf


FRANCE 0:0 URUGUAY (06.06.02 Busan - 38, 287)
FRANCE: Fabien Barthez, Lilian Thuram, Bixente Lizarazu, Frank Lebouef (16 Vincent Candela),
Marcel Desailly (c), Sylvain Wiltord (90 Christophe Dugarry), Patrick Vieira, Emmanuel Petit,
Johan Micoud, Thierry Henry, David Trézéguet (80 Djibril Cissé)
.
URUGUAY: Fabian Carini, Alejandro Lembo, Gonzalo Sorondo, Paolo Montero (c),
Dario Rodriguez (Gianni Guigou), Gustavo Varela, Marcel Romero (70 Gonzalo de los Santos),
 Pablo Garcia, Alvaro Recoba, Dario Silva (60 Federico Magallanes), Sebastian Abreu.


CLUB CAREER:

1988–1997    Monaco    222    (4)
1997–2000    Arsenal    85    (9)
2000–2001    Barcelona    23    (1)
2001–2004    Chelsea    55    (2)

Total        385    (16 goals)

National team:

1990–2003    France    63    (6)