Bacary Sagna, born on February 14, 1983, is a distinguished former professional footballer from France, renowned for his role as a right-back. His career began at Auxerre, where he honed his skills before making a significant move to Arsenal in 2007 for a transfer fee of seven million pounds. Under the guidance of manager Arsène Wenger, Sagna quickly established himself as a key player, often praised as the best right-back in the Premier League.
During his tenure at Arsenal, Sagna showcased his versatility by not only excelling as a wing-back but also stepping in as a centre-back when needed. His dedication and performance culminated in 2014 when he celebrated his first trophy with the club, the FA Cup, before transitioning to Manchester City.
On the international stage, Sagna represented France from 2007 to 2016, participating in two FIFA World Cups in 2010 and 2014, as well as the UEFA Euro 2016 held in France. His contributions to the national team further solidified his reputation as a top-tier defender in the world of football.