Franck Ribery 
Frank Ribery biography


Date of birth: 7 April 1983 in Boulogne-sur-Mer
Height: 175 cm
Weight: 72 kg
Position: Midfielder
Current Club: Marseille (FRA)

He started his playing career at his home town club and moved to Alès, before Brest and Metz signed him in consecutive seasons. His loan to Galatasaray marked the inevitable move to another club at the end of the 2004-05 season, and with the move to Olympique Marseille he looks to have finally settled into a team. His stellar play with the OM has earned him top French player honors for the months of August, October and November 2005. In the months leading to the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany, Ribéry looks to be rewarded with a spot in the national team, a scenario entirely possible due to his amazing performances lately. His ability to accelarate past defenders, to make hard and accurate passes to teammates in front of goal, and to have incredible attacking talent granted him a place in France's team for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.


Franck "Bilal" Ribéry (born April 7, 1983, in Boulogne-Sur-Mer) is a French football player who currently plays for Olympique Marseille either as an attacking midfielder or a left- or right-sided winger, and recently has been touted by the media as the successor to the French national team talisman Zinédine Zidane, due to his increasingly impressive performances. At the age of two he was thrown through the windshield in a car crash that resulted in scars on the right side of his face and his forehead.

Ribéry is a Muslim, having converted to Islam around the time he married his Muslim fiance Wahiba Belhami who is of Algerian descent (originally from Nedroma, Tlemcen). Ribéry has adopted the Arabic name Bilal. They have one daughter together, Hizya, who was born on July 18, 2005.

Franck Ribery was born and raised in a tough urban district of Boulogne-sur-Mer, the English Channel port that was also the birthplace of Jean-Pierre Papin. He was thrown out of the Lille Olympique Sporting Club academy for not paying attention at school but went on to join his hometown club. Ribery broke into the first team in the 2001-02 season and played only one full senior campaign there before moving to Olympique Alès. He moved on again to Brest a year later. All those three clubs were in the third division but he stepped up when signed by FC Metz in 2004.

  He signed a contract with Turkish club Galatasaray in January 2005, and went on to help them win the 2005 Turkish Cup by scoring a key goal in a 1-0 victory in the semi-final and scoring a goal and assisting another in a 5-1 win in the final against rivals Fenerbahçe. The Galatasaray fans were impressed with the young Frenchman's skills, and quickly gave him the nickname, "FerraRibery". But in June of that year, he abruptly left the Istanbul club and joined Olympique de Marseille, the sixth club of his career. The move was a controversial one, especially in Turkey: Galatasaray claimed Ribéry's contract was still good and that all back wages had been paid to Ribery, but Ribéry claimed the contract was void because, he claimed, that the club's management owed him back wages. The case is under FIFA arbitration as of June 2006. The move to Marseille has since earned him top French player honours for the months of August, October and November 2005.

On June 12, 2006, he was named in the starting lineup of the French team for their opener in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against Switzerland. His first international goal proved to be a crucial one, levelling France at 1-1 with Spain in the 41st minute of their knockout round match after calmly rounding the Spanish keeper, Íker Casillas. Though Spain were the favourites, France went on to win that game 3-1 to book a quarter-final slot against Brazil.

Upon facing Brazil on July 1, 2006, Ribéry was substituted in the 75th minute of the 1-0 victory following an impressive performance.He also played in the World Cup final defeat to Italy where he went close with a low shot in the first half of extra-time.

After a much-praised performance throughout the tournament, Ribéry was consequently linked with a possible move to Arsenal F.C., Real Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Internazionale or Olympique Lyonnais. However, he stated in July 2006 that he plans on seeing out the next four years at Marseille. In a confusing turn of events, shortly after making this statement, Ribéry claimed during an interview for french top channel TF1 that he had changed his mind and will eventually quit Olympique de Marseille. Marseille's president has since specifically denied that any offer for Ribéry has been made to Marseille by any club whatsoever. In particular, Ribéry has been strongly linked to Arsenal, with rumours circulating in October 2006 that Marseille have already reached an agreement with the English club for the player. This has been denied by the Marseille sporting director, who however, for the first time confirmed there was interest from Arsenal for Ribéry, but said that OM would not sell their best players because the management intended "to claim a place in the Champions League".

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    Frank Ribery Quote Portugal 0-1 France
    Date: 06-07-2006 12:07


    Frank RIBERY: We deserved this win just as we deserved all our other wins. Portugal are an excellent team and they posed us a lot of problems. It was a very tough matc

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    Frank Ribery Quote Italy 1-1 France
    Date: 10-07-2006 07:49


    Extra time:
    100: Ribery created and then spurned the first opportunity of the extra period. He played a wall pass with Malouda on the edge of the Italy box and continu

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    Scotland 1-0 France
    Date: 08-10-2006 09:14


    Scotland 1-0 France
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    74 Wiltord comes on for Ribery.

    17 GOAL RULED OUT! Vieira heads home Riberys free-kick from the right, but the linesmans flag renders

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    Bayern sign French star Ribery
    Date: 26-05-2007 08:09


    BERLIN (AFP) - French midfielder Franck Ribery will join Bayern Munich this summer, a source close to the club revealed on Friday, in a deal believed to be worth 15 millions e

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    France 2-0 Ukraine
    Date: 03-06-2007 07:49


    France 2-0 Ukraine
    Franck Ribéry (56)
    Nicolas Anelka (70)

    France: Coupet , Abidal E., Gallas W. , Clerc F. , Thuram , Makelele, Malouda , Toulalan , Nasri S. , Ribéry F. , A

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    Toni And Ribery Kick Off Bayerns New Era
    Date: 13-06-2007 17:14


    Bayern Munich officially presented new signings Luca Toni and Franck Ribery at the Allianz Arena on Thursday evening.

    Toni was signed two weeks ago, while th

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    France 2-0 Denmark
    Date: 02-06-2006 22:17


    Franck Ribery: Since I am in this team, I feel great. I listen to the oldest players, I learn a lot. Its a second victory for us against a good team, in front of a good crowd tonight. Its

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    Ribery is France s new darling
    Date: 12-06-2006 17:16


    France fans applauded politely when Zinedine Zidane was substituted in Wednesdays 2-0 win over Denmark, saving wild roars of approval for the man who replaced him, Franck Ribe

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    France 0-0 Switzerland Frank Ribery Quote
    Date: 14-06-2006 09:30


    Frank RIBERY: It was difficult for us to get over the half-way line today. We are in a difficult group and the main thing is to get to the round of 16.

    The

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    Ribery Quote France 1-1 Korea Republic
    Date: 19-06-2006 20:33


    The match:

    60: In the hope of injecting fresh inspiration into his attack, France coach Raymond Domenech took off the tiring Wiltord and brought on Marseilles

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    Frank Ribery Quote Togo 0-2 France
    Date: 24-06-2006 13:52


    The match:
    4‘: France, needing their first win at the FIFA World Cup™ since the 1998 Final to hope for survival, made a positive start. David Trezeguet had the first sh

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    Frank Ribery Quote Spain 1-3 France
    Date: 27-06-2006 21:44


    Late goals from Patrick Vieira and Zinedine Zidane booked France a quarter-final tie with Brazil as they came from behind to beat Spain 3-1 in Hanover on Tuesday, 27 June

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    Frank Ribery Quote Brazil 0-1 France
    Date: 01-07-2006 23:08


    France have booked their place in the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ semi-finals at the expense of holders Brazil, this after a Zinedine Zidane-inspired 1-0 win for Les Bleus in F

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