A.J auxerre, F.C martinque, olympique marseilles. bordeaux, monpeiller and nimes
2006-09-12 00:26:37
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answer #1
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answered by Phoenix 2 6
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His first club was AJ Auxerre, where he spent two years in the youth team before making his debut in 1983.
The whole of 1984 saw Cantona's footballing career put on hold as he carried out his national service.
After discharge he was loaned out to FC Martigues in the French Second Division. Rejoining Auxerre and signing a professional contract in 1986, his performances in the First Division were good enough to earn him his first full international cap.
He was part of the French under-21 side that won the 1988 U21 European Championship and shortly after that success, he transferred to Olympique de Marseille
Cantona moved to Bordeaux on loan and then to Montpellier.
Cantona was persuaded to make a comeback and moved to manchester United, England to restart his career.
2006-09-12 00:33:06
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answer #2
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answered by happytequila@btinternet.com 1
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Years Club
1983-1985 Auxerre
1985-1986 Martigues
1986-1988 Auxerre
1988-1989 Marseille
1989 Bordeaux
1989-1990 Montpellier
1990-1991 Marseille
1991 Nîmes
1992 Leeds United (English I know)
1992-1997 Manchester United (English I know)
Would you like the number of apperances and goals scored as well?
2006-09-15 23:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Cantona was born and grew up in Marseille. His first club was AJ Auxerre, where he spent two years in the youth team before making his debut in 1983.
The whole of 1984 saw Cantona's footballing career put on hold as he carried out his national service. After discharge he was loaned out to FC Martigues in the French Second Division. Rejoining Auxerre and signing a professional contract in 1986, his performances in the First Division were good enough to earn him his first full international cap.
He was part of the French under-21 side that won the 1988 U21 European Championship and shortly after that success, he transferred to Olympique de Marseille (also known as "L'OM") for a French record fee. He quite often showed signs of being 'short tempered'. During a friendly game against Torpedo Moscow Cantona ripped off and threw away his jersey after being substituted. His club responded by banning him for a month. A few weeks later he insulted the coach of the national team on TV and despite apologising was banned from internationals for a year.
Cantona moved to Bordeaux on loan and then to Montpellier. At Montpellier, a fight with one of his team-mates led to six players demanding that Cantona be sacked. However, with the support of team-mates such as Laurent Blanc and Carlos Valderrama, the club retained his services and Cantona was instrumental as the team went on to win the French Cup. His form persuaded Marseille to take him back.
At Marseille however, Cantona was continually at odds with the chairman Bernard Tapie, and despite helping the team win the French Division 1 title, he was transferred to Nimes the following season. During a game he threw the ball at the referee, having been angered by one of his decisions. The FFF banned him for a month. Cantona responded by insulting each member once again, and his ban was increased to 2 months. For Cantona this was the last straw and he decided to retire from football in 1991.
Thanks to pressure from high profile football fans such as Michel Platini, Cantona was persuaded to make a comeback and moved to England to restart his career.
2006-09-12 00:28:26
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answer #4
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answered by Kangkid 3
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Marseille, PSG, Auxerre, socheaux.
2006-09-12 01:09:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Marsielle, Auxerre, PSG, socheaux?
2006-09-12 00:24:56
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answer #6
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answered by mick241602 3
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Auxerre
Bordeaux
Montepelier
Nimes
2006-09-15 23:22:51
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answer #7
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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who cares bout that numpty
2006-09-12 04:18:35
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answer #8
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answered by peteuwizak 1
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colloseum
oceana
purple heart
shindig
2006-09-12 00:25:12
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answer #9
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answered by SIMON T 3
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in jail mostly
2006-09-15 20:28:23
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answered by Anonymous
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