Benoît Pedretti, born on November twelfth, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished French football manager and former professional player currently at the helm of Nancy. Renowned for his exceptional skills as a midfielder, he was particularly celebrated as a deep-lying playmaker, recognized for his impressive range of passing that often dictated the tempo of the game.
Pedretti embarked on his professional journey with Sochaux, where he showcased his talents from nineteen ninety-nine to two thousand four. His career then took him to Marseille and Lyon, albeit for brief periods of one season each. In two thousand six, he found a more stable home at Auxerre, where he continued to develop his craft until two thousand eleven, when he made the move to Lille.
In two thousand thirteen, he transitioned to Ajaccio, and his playing career culminated at Nancy, where he played from two thousand fifteen to two thousand eighteen. On the international stage, Pedretti earned twenty-two caps for the France national team between two thousand two and two thousand five, contributing to his reputation as a skilled and reliable player.