Barthez announces his retirement (1 Viewer)

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Former France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez has announced his retirement.

Barthez, 35, has been without a club since he left Olympique Marseille at the end of last season.


He won the World Cup with France in 1998 and the European championship in 2000 and was part of the French team that reached the 2006 World Cup final.

Barthez, who had a spell with Manchester United during his club career, made 87 international appearances for France.

As well as two spells with Marseille and his stint with United, Barthez also played for Toulouse and Monaco.

Barthez won the Champions League in 1993 with Marseille before moving to Monaco in 1995.

He spent three years at Manchester United after he joined them in the summer of 2000, before returning to Marseille midway through the 2003/04 season.

After losing the World Cup final to Italy on penalties in July, Barthez has been looking for a way back into football with his first club Toulouse.

"The only club I wanted to go to was not so happy to have me," said Barthez.

"It happens and you have to live with it.

"I needed an adventure and I have only done things that I want to."

During his career Barthez had long spells out of the game - a four-month ban for the use of recreational drugs in 1996 followed by a six-month suspension for spitting at a referee last year.

Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2/hi/football/europe/5411562.stm
 

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Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Zé Tahir said:
Former France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez has announced his retirement.

Barthez, 35, has been without a club since he left Olympique Marseille at the end of last season.


He won the World Cup with France in 1998 and the European championship in 2000 and was part of the French team that reached the 2006 World Cup final.

Barthez, who had a spell with Manchester United during his club career, made 87 international appearances for France.

As well as two spells with Marseille and his stint with United, Barthez also played for Toulouse and Monaco.

Barthez won the Champions League in 1993 with Marseille before moving to Monaco in 1995.

He spent three years at Manchester United after he joined them in the summer of 2000, before returning to Marseille midway through the 2003/04 season.

After losing the World Cup final to Italy on penalties in July, Barthez has been looking for a way back into football with his first club Toulouse.

"The only club I wanted to go to was not so happy to have me," said Barthez.

"It happens and you have to live with it.

"I needed an adventure and I have only done things that I want to."

During his career Barthez had long spells out of the game - a four-month ban for the use of recreational drugs in 1996 followed by a six-month suspension for spitting at a referee last year.

Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2/hi/football/europe/5411562.stm

Never liked him!

At least now Gregory Coupet is gonna get his chance! :agree:

So long, sucker! :tdown:
 

Boudz

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Aug 1, 2002
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#8
A sad end to such a glorious career. We will never forget the magic trio he shared with Wes Brown and Diego Tristan. They were the envy of the football world
 

Omair

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Sep 27, 2006
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#13
HEH ... so long never liked him .. but he made us a favour losing to Italia in the final :p I think Coupet would won the cup for France that day ...
 

del pietro

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Aug 13, 2005
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#15
Bartez was waaay to risky in Man U.. i'll never forget his dribbling stunts outside the box.. and how he'd come out so far to punch the ball during corners.. some of those stunts were rediculous and in the end costly.. making the most embarrising blunders.. if he'd kept on the friggin line.. his career at Man U would have lasted longer than 3 seasons. He never did that on the International scene. Top keeper.
 

yid army

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Aug 27, 2006
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#19
del pietro said:
He was one of the best goalkeepers in the world in his prime.. and played his best football for France. All the best to him..

at monaco? even then at that time toldo was better, and it showed when ale released his fury against barthez, free kick and volley ring any bells?
 

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