Patrice Evra

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Patrice Evra
Patrice Evra Euro 2012.jpg
Evra, 2012
Personnel
Surname Patrice Latyr Evra
birthday May 15, 1981
place of birth DakarSenegal
size 174 cm
position Left full-back
Juniors
Years station
1992-1993 CO Les Ulis
1993-1997 CSF Brétigny
1997-1998 Paris Saint-Germain
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1998-1999 Marsala Calcio 24 (3)
1999-2000 AC Monza Brianza 3 (0)
2000-2002 OGC Nice 40 (1)
2000-2001 OGC Nice B 18 (1)
2002-2006 AS Monaco 120 (2)
2006-2014 Manchester United 273 (7)
2014-2017 Juventus Turin 53 (3)
2017 Olympique Marseille 15 (1)
2018 West Ham United 5 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
France U-21 9 (0)
2004-2016 France 81 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Patrice Latyr Evra (born May 15, 1981 in Dakar , Senegal ) is a former French soccer player who was last under contract with West Ham United . Evra is one of the few players to have reached the UEFA Champions League final five times : his triumph with Manchester United in 2008 was matched by four defeats (2004 with AS Monaco, 2009 and 2011 with Manchester United, 2015 with Juventus Turin). This makes him the record holder with the most lost Champions League finals.

Career

In the club

Evra spent his youth at CO Les Ulis, CSF Brétigny and in 1997/98 at Paris Saint-Germain , before moving to OGC Nice via Marsala Calcio and AC Monza Brianza in Italy . In 2002 the Frenchman of Senegalese roots went to AS Monaco . That was where his breakthrough came as a defender on the left. At Monaco he played 120 league games between 2002 and 2006, in which he scored once. In 2003 he won the French League Cup with the Monegasque .

On January 10, 2006 Evra moved to Manchester United and won the English championship and the League Cup in the first year . In 2008 he won the Champions League alongside the championship with Manchester United. Evra played through in the final against Chelsea .

Patrice Evra in the shirt of Manchester United (2011)

On July 21, 2014, his move to the Italian record champions Juventus Turin became known. The transfer fee was 1.5 million euros.

In January 2017 Evra moved to Olympique Marseille in Ligue 1 and signed a contract that ran until 2018. On January 27, 2017, he played his first competitive game for Olympique in a 5-1 win against HSC Montpellier . On November 2, 2017, Evra kicked a spectator in the head before the Europa League game against Vitória Guimarães and received the red card before the game started. On November 3, 2017, he was first suspended by Olympique Marseille. After Evra was suspended from UEFA until June 30, 2018 for all European club competitions on November 10, 2017 , the club and the player terminated the contract by mutual agreement.

On February 7, 2018 Evra moved to West Ham United, where he received a contract until the end of the season. After playing five league games for West Ham, his contract was not renewed at the end of the season. Evra did not have another engagement and so he ended his active career at the end of July 2019. However, he is aiming for a career as a coach.

In the national team

Since his debut in August 2004, Patrice Evra has made 64 appearances for the French national team . At the European Championship finals in 2008 he was part of the French squad . In the decisive game against world champions Italy he played from the start and received a yellow card. France were eliminated as the bottom of the group in the group stage.

2010 Evra took part in the Soccer World Cup in South Africa ; Because of his role as captain of the national team and his involvement in the internal squabbles , he was the focus of criticism. He was expelled from the national team on August 17, 2010 by the French Association's disciplinary committee for five senior international matches.

At the 2016 European Championship , Evra was in a French European Championship squad for the third time . He played all seven games of his team over the entire season. The team lost the final against Portugal 1-0 after extra time. Evra made his last of 81 international matches in a 2-1 win over Sweden on November 11, 2016.

successes

Web links

Commons : Patrice Evra  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Evra first to lose four Champions League finals. uefa.com, June 6, 2015, accessed September 15, 2015 .
  2. Profile on kicker.de
  3. Fix: Evra signs in Marseille. In: transfermarkt.de . Transfermarkt GmbH & Co. KG, January 26, 2017, accessed on January 31, 2017 .
  4. Report on transfermarkt.de, accessed on November 11, 2017
  5. Report on spiegel.de, accessed on November 11, 2017
  6. ^ After a failed January transfer: West Ham gets Evra. In: kicker.de. February 7, 2018, accessed February 7, 2018 .
  7. Evras “Profile career ended”: In a year and a half at the latest on the trainer's bench on transfermarkt.de, accessed on July 29, 2019
  8. ^ The decision of the disciplinary committee on the side of the FFF; in German also at Kicker.de