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Emmanuel Petit | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name | Emmanuel Laurent Petit | |
Date of birth | September 22, 1970 | |
Place of birth | Dieppe, ![]() | |
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
Arques-la-Bataille | ||
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1988–1997 1997–2000 2000–2001 2001–2004 Total |
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222 85 (9) 23 (1) 55 (2) 385 (16) | (4)
National team | ||
1990–2003 | ![]() |
63 (6) |
Emmanuel Laurent "Manu" Petit (born 22 September 1970) is a French retired footballer, who played club football for Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea. He represented France at international level, and scored the third goal in France's 3–0 victory in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final.
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Club Honours
AS Monaco
- Ligue 1, 1996–97
- Coupe de France, 1990–91
Arsenal
- FA Premier League, 1997–98
- FA Premier League Runner-Up, 1998–99, 1999-00
- FA Cup, 1998
- FA Charity Shield, 1998, 1999
International Honours
France
- FIFA World Cup, 1998
- Euro 2000
Individual Honours
- Premier League Player of the Month, April 1998
- PFA Premier League Team of the Year, 1998–99
Orders and Special Awards
- Legion d'Honneur, 1998
External links
- Emmanuel Petit FIFA competition record
- Homeless World Cup Ambassador Profile
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France – UEFA Euro 1992 |
1. Martini 2. Amoros 3. Silvestre 4. Petit 5. Blanc 6. Casoni 7. Deschamps 8. Sauzée 9. Papin 10. Fernández 11. Perez 12. Cocard 13. Boli 14. Durand 15. Divert 16. Vahirua 17. Garde 18. Cantona 19. Rousset 20. Angloma
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France – 1998 FIFA World Cup |
1. Lama 2. Candela 3. Lizarazu 4. Vieira 5. Blanc 6. Djorkaeff 7. Deschamps (c) 8. Desailly 9. Guivarc'h 10. Zidane 11. Pires 12. Henry 13. Diomède 14. Boghossian 15. Thuram 16. Barthez 17. Petit 18. Leboeuf 19. Karembeu 20. Trezeguet 21. Dugarry 22. Charbonnier
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France – UEFA Euro 2000 |
1. Lama 2. Candela 3. Lizarazu 4. Vieira 5. Blanc 6. Djorkaeff 7. Deschamps 8. Desailly 9. Anelka 10. Zidane 11. Pirès 12. Henry 13. Wiltord 14. Micoud 15. Thuram 16. Barthez 17. Petit 18. Leboeuf 19. Karembeu 20. Trezeguet 21. Dugarry 22. Ramé
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France – 2002 FIFA World Cup |
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