Franck Sauzée, born on October twenty-eighth, nineteen sixty-five, is a distinguished former professional footballer and manager from France. His career as a player spanned from the late eighties to the early nineties, during which he showcased his versatility on the field, primarily as a midfielder or defender.
Representing the France national team, Sauzée earned thirty-nine caps between nineteen eighty-eight and nineteen ninety-three, scoring nine goals and often taking on the role of captain. His club career was marked by significant achievements, including winning the prestigious UEFA Champions League Final in nineteen ninety-three and securing three league titles with Olympique de Marseille.
After his successful tenure in France, Sauzée made a name for himself in Scotland, where he played for Hibernian. His contributions to the club were highly praised, and he later took on the managerial role for a brief period, further solidifying his connection to the team.
Following his retirement from professional football, Franck Sauzée transitioned into a career as a football pundit, sharing his insights and expertise with audiences through various French television networks.