General |
Loïc Rémy | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Loïc Alex Teliére Hubert Rémy | |
Date of birth: | 2 January 1987 | |
Place of birth: | Rillieux-la-Pape, ![]() | |
Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | |
Playing position: | Striker | |
Youth clubs | ||
1993–1999 1999–2006 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2006–2008 2008 2008–2010 2010–2013 2013–2014 2013–2014 2014–2017 2016–2017 2017–2018 2018 2018–2020 2020–2022 2022 2023 Total |
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10 (3) 68 (26) 68 (27) 16 (6) 26 (14) 32 (8) 5 (0) 12 (5) 11 (3) 46 (14) 27 (7) 2 (0) 0 (0) 335 (113) | 12 (0)
National team | ||
2007–2008 2009–2014 |
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30 (7) | 11 (4)
Loïc Alex Teliére Hubert Rémy (born 2 January 1987) is a former French professional footballer who played as a forward.
Rémy began his career playing for a local youth club in his home city of Lyon, before joining the biggest club in the city, Lyon, joining their youth academy. In 2005, he was promoted to the senior team and struggled to establish himself in three seasons under managers Gérard Houllier and Alain Perrin. In 2008, he was loaned out to RC Lens and, after a successful stint, was purchased by Nice ahead of the 2008–09 season. With Nice, Rémy flourished in the lead striker role scoring over 25 goals in his two years with the club. In 2010, after enduring interest from several clubs domestically and abroad, Rémy joined the defending champions Marseille on a five-year contract. He moved abroad for the first time to join Queens Park Rangers in January 2013, but could not prevent their relegation. The following season, he remained in the Premier League on loan at Newcastle United. In the summer of 2014, Rémy signed for Chelsea for a reported £10.5 million, where he won the League Cup and Premier League in his first season. He was sent out on loan to Crystal Palace on 30 August 2016 but returned almost immediately on 10 September 2016 to Chelsea after sustaining an ankle injury.
Rémy is a former France under-20 and under-21 international. He earned his first cap for the senior team in June 2009 against Nigeria and played at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Ligue 1: 2006–07, 2007–08
- Trophée Des Champions: 2007
- Coupe de la Ligue: 2010–11
- Trophée Des Champions: 2011
External links[]
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France – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Quarter-finals |
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
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