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'''Anthony Réveillère''' ({{IPA-fr|ɑ̃.tɔ.ni ʁe.vɛ.jɛʁ}}; born 10 November 1979) is a French ] who plays for ] in ], as a ]. '''Anthony Réveillère''' ({{IPA-fr|ɑ̃.tɔ.ni ʁe.vɛ.jɛʁ}}; born 10 November 1979) is a French ] who plays for ] in ], as a ].


He spent most of his professional career with ] and ], amassing ] totals of 426 games and four goals over the course of 16 seasons and winning 12 major titles with the latter, including five national championships. He spent most of his professional career with ] and ],<ref name="LYON">{{cite news|url=http://www.foot01.com/equipe/ol/reveillere-le-porte-drapeau-europeen-de-l-ol,105795|title=Réveillère va doubler une légende de l'OL en Europe|trans_title=Réveillère to overtake OL legend in Europe|publisher=Foot 01|language=French|date=14 Februrary 2013|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref> amassing ] totals of 426 games and four goals over the course of 16 seasons and winning 12 major titles with the latter, including five national championships.


Réveillère represented ] at the ] and ]. Réveillère represented ] at the ] and ].
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In the 2003 summer Réveillère joined ], scoring one goal in 31 games in ] to win the first of his consecutive five championships with the side. Safe for the ], where he suffered an ] and could only feature in 19 league contests, he was always first-choice for ''L'OL''. In the 2003 summer Réveillère joined ], scoring one goal in 31 games in ] to win the first of his consecutive five championships with the side. Safe for the ], where he suffered an ] and could only feature in 19 league contests, he was always first-choice for ''L'OL''.


Réveillère played in 77 ] matches during his tenure with Lyon (two goals), being present when his team ousted ] in the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2010/matches/round=2000029/match=2000465/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Makoun rocket gives Lyon the edge|publisher=UEFA.com|date=16 February 2010|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2010/matches/round=2000029/match=2000469/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Pjanić puts paid to Madrid dreams|publisher=UEFA.com|date=10 March 2010|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref> Réveillère played in 77 ] matches during his tenure with Lyon (two goals),<ref name="LYON"/> being present when his team ousted ] in the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2010/matches/round=2000029/match=2000465/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Makoun rocket gives Lyon the edge|publisher=UEFA.com|date=16 February 2010|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2010/matches/round=2000029/match=2000469/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Pjanić puts paid to Madrid dreams|publisher=UEFA.com|date=10 March 2010|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref>


===Napoli=== ===Napoli===
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==International career== ==International career==
Réveillère gained his first ] for ] on 11 October 2003, in a 3–0 win against ] for the ] ]. He was picked for the squads that competed at both the ] and ], being an unused squad member in the former. Réveillère gained his first ] for ] on 11 October 2003, in a 3–0 win against ] for the ] ]. He was picked for the squads that competed at both the ] and ], being an unused squad member in the former and appearing in the 0–2 quarter-final loss to ] in the latter.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/matches/round=15173/match=2003345/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Centurion Alonso sends Spain into last four|publisher=UEFA.com|date=23 June 2012|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref>

Réveillère scored his only goal for ''Les Bleus'' on 7 October 2011, contributing to a 3–0 home triumph over ] for the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/equipe-france-football/euro-2012-france-albanie-3-0-une-bonne-chose-de-faite-pour-les-bleus-08-10-2011-1643806.php|title=France-Albanie 3–0: une bonne chose de faite pour les Bleus|trans_title=France-Albania 3–0: indeed a good thing for the Blues|publisher=]|language=French|date=8 October 2011|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref>


===International goals=== ===International goals===

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Anthony Réveillère
Réveillère playing for France at Euro 2012
Personal information
Full name Anthony Réveillère
Date of birth (1979-11-10) 10 November 1979 (age 45)
Place of birth Doué-la-Fontaine, France
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Right back
Team information
Current team Napoli
Number 2
Youth career
1985–1992 SO Vihiers
1992–1996 Angers
1996–1998 Rennes
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2003 Rennes 140 (2)
2003Valencia (loan) 18 (1)
2003–2013 Lyon 286 (3)
2013– Napoli 9 (0)
International career
1995–1996 France U17 20 (1)
1996–1997 France U18 6 (0)
1999–2002 France U21 24 (1)
2003– France 20 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17 March 2014
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 14 November 2012

Anthony Réveillère (Template:IPA-fr; born 10 November 1979) is a French footballer who plays for S.S.C. Napoli in Serie A, as a right back.

He spent most of his professional career with Rennes and Lyon, amassing Ligue 1 totals of 426 games and four goals over the course of 16 seasons and winning 12 major titles with the latter, including five national championships.

Réveillère represented France at the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012.

Club career

Rennes / Lyon

Born in Doué-la-Fontaine, Maine-et-Loire, Réveillère finished his formation with Stade Rennais FC, making his Ligue 1 debut with the club on 3 February 1998 in a 0–0 away draw against SC Bastia. He spent six years with the team always in the top division, and was also loaned to Valencia CF in La Liga in January 2003.

In the 2003 summer Réveillère joined Olympique Lyonnais, scoring one goal in 31 games in his first season to win the first of his consecutive five championships with the side. Safe for the 2008–09 campaign, where he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament and could only feature in 19 league contests, he was always first-choice for L'OL.

Réveillère played in 77 UEFA Champions League matches during his tenure with Lyon (two goals), being present when his team ousted Real Madrid in the 2009–10 edition.

Napoli

On 8 November 2013, free agent Réveillère joined Serie A side S.S.C. Napoli.

International career

Réveillère gained his first cap for France on 11 October 2003, in a 3–0 win against Israel for the UEFA Euro 2004 qualifiers. He was picked for the squads that competed at both the 2010 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2012, being an unused squad member in the former and appearing in the 0–2 quarter-final loss to Spain in the latter.

Réveillère scored his only goal for Les Bleus on 7 October 2011, contributing to a 3–0 home triumph over Albania for the Euro 2012 qualifiers.

International goals

Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 7 October 2011 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France  Albania 3–0 3–0 Euro 2012 qualifying

Honours

Lyon

References

  1. "FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 – List of players" (PDF). FIFA. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Réveillère va doubler une légende de l'OL en Europe" (in French). Foot 01. 14 Februrary 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2014. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. "Makoun rocket gives Lyon the edge". UEFA.com. 16 February 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  4. "Pjanić puts paid to Madrid dreams". UEFA.com. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  5. "Réveillère joins Napoli". S.S.C. Napoli. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  6. "Centurion Alonso sends Spain into last four". UEFA.com. 23 June 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  7. "France-Albanie 3–0: une bonne chose de faite pour les Bleus" (in French). Le Parisien. 8 October 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

External links

SSC Napoli – current squad
France squads
France squad2010 FIFA World Cup
France
France squadUEFA Euro 2012
France
2010–11 Ligue 1 UNFP Team of the Year

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