| General |
| Hugo Lloris | ||
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| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name: | Hugo Lloris | |
| Date of birth: | 26 December 1986 | |
| Place of birth: | Nice, | |
| Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | |
| Playing position: | Goalkeeper | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | ||
| Number | 1 | |
| Youth clubs | ||
| 1993–1997 1997–2005 |
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| Senior clubs | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls) |
| 2004–2006 2005–2008 2008–2012 2012–2023 2024– |
20 (0) 72 (0) 146 (0) 361 (0) 0 (0) | |
| National team | ||
| 2004 2004–2005 2006 2006–2008 2008–2022 |
3 (0) 14 (0) 4 (0) 5 (0) 145 (0) | |
Hugo Hadrien Dominique Lloris (born 26 December 1986) is a French professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC. He is a three-time winner of the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP) Ligue 1 Goalkeeper of the Year award.
Lloris began his career with hometown club OGC Nice. He made his debut as a teenager in October 2005 and started in goal during the team's run to the 2006 Coupe de la Ligue Final. After excelling at the club for three seasons, Lloris moved to seven-time Ligue 1 champions Olympique Lyonnais, amid interest from several other clubs, notably Milan. Lloris won several domestic awards in his first season with Lyon and, in his second season, earned award nominations at European level for his performances in the UEFA Champions League, which saw Lyon reach the semi-finals for the first time.
Lloris is a French international having represented his nation at under-18, under-19, and under-21 level. Prior to playing at senior level, he played on the under-19 team that won the 2005 European Under-19 Football Championship. Lloris made his senior international debut in November 2008 in a friendly against Uruguay. He helped France qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was applauded by the media for his performance over two legs against the Republic of Ireland in the qualifying playoffs. In 2010, he captained the national team for the first time.
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| France – 2010 FIFA World Cup |
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1. Lloris
2. Sagna
3. Abidal
4. Réveillère
5. Gallas
6. Planus
7. Ribéry
8. Gourcuff
9. Cissé
10. Govou
11. Gignac
12. Henry
13. Evra
14. Toulalan
15. Malouda
16. Mandanda
17. Squillaci
18. Diarra
19. Diaby
20. Valbuena
21. Anelka
22. Clichy
23. Carrasso
Manager: |
| France – UEFA Euro 2012 |
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1. Lloris (c)
2. Debuchy
3. Evra
4. Rami
5. Mexès
6. Cabaye
7. Ribéry
8. Valbuena
9. Giroud
10. Benzema
11. Nasri
12. Matuidi
13. Réveillère
14. Ménez
15. Malouda
16. Mandanda
17. M'Vila
18. Diarra
19. Martin
20. Ben Arfa
21. Koscielny
22. Clichy
23. Carrasso
Manager: |
| France – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Quarter-finals |
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1. Lloris (c)
2. Debuchy
3. Evra
4. Varane
5. Sakho
6. Cabaye
7. Cabella
8. Valbuena
9. Giroud
10. Benzema
11. Griezmann
12. Mavuba
13. Mangala
14. Matuidi
15. Sagna
16. Ruffier
17. Digne
18. Sissoko
19. Pogba
20. Rémy
21. Koscielny
22. Schneiderlin
23. Landreau
Manager: |
| France – UEFA Euro 2016 – Runners-up |
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1. Lloris
2. Jallet
3. Evra
4. Rami
5. Kanté
6. Cabaye
7. Griezmann
8. Payet
9. Giroud
10. Gignac
11. Martial
12. Schneiderlin
13. Mangala
14. Matuidi
15. Pogba
16. Mandanda
17. Digne
18. Sissoko
19. Sagna
20. Coman
21. Koscielny
22. Umtiti
23. Costil
Manager: |
| France – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Winners |
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1. Lloris (c)
2. Pavard
3. Kimpembe
4. Varane
5. Umtiti
6. Pogba
7. Griezmann
8. Lemar
9. Giroud
10. Mbappé
11. Dembélé
12. Tolisso
13. Kanté
14. Matuidi
15. Nzonzi
16. Mandanda
17. Rami
18. Fekir
19. Sidibé
20. Thauvin
21. Hernández
22. Mendy
23. Areola
Manager: |
| France – UEFA Euro 2020 – Round of 16 |
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1. Lloris (c)
2. Pavard
3. Kimpembe
4. Varane
5. Lenglet
6. Pogba
7. Griezmann
8. Lemar
9. Giroud
10. Mbappé
11. Dembélé
12. Tolisso
13. Kanté
14. Rabiot
15. Zouma
16. Mandanda
17. Sissoko
18. Digne
19. Benzema
20. Coman
21. Hernández
22. Ben Yedder
23. Maignan
24. Dubois
25. Koundé
26. Thuram
Manager: |
| France – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Runners-up |
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1. Lloris (c)
2. Pavard
3. Disasi
4. Varane
5. Koundé
6. Guendouzi
7. Griezmann
8. Tchouaméni
9. Giroud
10. Mbappé
11. Dembélé
12. Kolo Muani
13. Fofana
14. Rabiot
15. Veretout
16. Mandanda
17. Saliba
18. Upamecano
20. Coman
21. L. Hernandez
22. T. Hernandez
23. Areola
24. Konaté
25. Camavinga
26. Thuram
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