Emmanuel PETIT

Emmanuel Petit - France - UEFA Championnat d'Europe 2000

Photo/Foto: Nigel French

Date: 28 June 2000

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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 - UEFA Championnat d'Europe 2000

La photo ci-dessus montre Emmanuel Petit joueur de football Francais, pendent les matches
de la Championnat d'Europe de 2000.


FRANCE 3:0 DANEMARK (1:0) 11.06.00 Bruges, Jan Breydal Stadium (29,000)
Fabien Barthez, Lilian Thuram, Bixente Lizarazu, Laurent Blanc, Marcel Desailly,
Youri Djorkaeff (58 Patrick Vieira), Didier Deschamps, Emmanuel Petit, Zinedine Zidane,
Nicolas Anelka (81 Sylvain Wiltord), Thierry Henry
.
FRANCE 2:1 RÉPUBLIQUE TCHÈQUE (1:1) 16.06.00 Bruges, Jan Breydal Stadium (25,000)
Fabien Barthez, Lilian Thuram, Vincent Candela, Laurent Blanc, Marcel Desailly, Patrick Vieira,
Didier Deschamps, Emmanuel Petit (45 Youri Djorkaeff), Zinedine Zidane,
 Nicolas Anelka (54 Christophe Dugarry), Thierry Henry (89 Sylvain Wiltord)
.
FRANCE 2:1 PORTUGAL (0:1) But en or 28.06.02 Brussels, King Baudouin Stadium (50,000)
Fabien Barthez, Lilian Thuram, Bixente Lizarazu, Laurent Blanc, Marcel Desailly,
Patrick Vieira Didier Deschamps, Emmanuel Petit (86 Robert Pires), Zinedine Zidane,
Thierry Henry (105 David Trézéguet), Nicolas Anelka (71 Sylvain Wiltord)