Soccer Player

Jean-Jacques Eydelie

French footballer

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jean-Jacques Eydelie is the 8,102nd most popular soccer player, the 5,568th most popular biography from France and the 372nd most popular French Soccer Player.

Jean-Jacques Eydelie, born in 1966, is most famous for his career as a French footballer, primarily known for playing as a midfielder. He had notable stints with clubs such as AS Monaco and Olympique de Marseille, and he was part of the Marseille team that won the UEFA Champions League in 1993.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Jean-Jacques Eydelie ranks 8,096 out of 21,273Before him are Gustavo Matosas, Wilf Mannion, Lucas Neill, Jaime Magalhães, MacBeth Sibaya, and Đorđe Petrović. After him are Paulo Rodrigues Barc, Gianluca Mancini, Boubacar Sanogo, Vlad Chiricheș, Igor Burzanović, and Jürgen Macho.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Jean-Jacques Eydelie ranks 636Before him are Denis Lathoud, Lembit Oll, Igor Trandenkov, Tory Burch, David Mackenzie, and Rolf Järmann. After him are Fatma Şahin, Olaf Zinke, Conny Aerts, Peter Outerbridge, Meldrick Taylor, and Adrienne Shelly.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jean-Jacques Eydelie ranks 5,568 out of NaNBefore him are Laurent Wauquiez (1975), Denis Lathoud (1966), Yazid Mansouri (1978), Hélène de Fougerolles (1973), Francis Coquelin (1991), and Alassane Pléa (1993). After him are Jean-Baptiste Andrea (1971), Julien Benneteau (1981), Marisol Touraine (1959), Frédéric Déhu (1972), Nathalie Arthaud (1970), and Charlotte Valandrey (1968).

Among Soccer Players In France

Among soccer players born in France, Jean-Jacques Eydelie ranks 372Before him are Ousmane Dabo (1977), Patrice Garande (1960), Pascal Nouma (1972), Yazid Mansouri (1978), Francis Coquelin (1991), and Alassane Pléa (1993). After him are Frédéric Déhu (1972), Manuel da Costa (1986), Tanguy Ndombele (1996), Patrick Blondeau (1968), Benoît Cauet (1969), and Sacha Boey (2000).

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