Eric Abidal joined Barça in the 2007/08 season to replace Dutch international Giovanni van Bronckhorst. This was his first taste of domestic football away from France.
Born in Lyon (11-9-1979) in the heart of an immigrant family, Abidal started his footballing
career with Lyon-la-Duchère in the French CFA 2 Division, where he played as a left sided
midfielder. In the summer of 2000, he signed a professional deal with Monaco, making his debut in
Ligue 1 on 16th September 2000 against Toulouse. In his first season he alternated appearances with
the reserves and the first team, with whom he appeared in 8 league matches and once in the
Champions League. In the 2001/02 season, Abidal made a further 14 appearances in the Monaco
defence, either at full back or using his strength as a centre back.
At the end of the season, Abidal asked to go out on loan to get some more first team
football. He moved to Lille, managed by the man who gave him his Ligue 1 debut with Monaco, Claude
Puel. He spent 2 seasons there and gained a reputation as one of the best defenders in the country.
In the summer of 2004, he returned to his hometown when he was signed by the league champions
of the previous three seasons, Olympique Lyon. He earned a place in the starting line-up from the
very beginning and made his international debut for ‘Les Bleus’ on August 18th 2004
against Bosnia.
Abidal helped Lyon win three league titles and three more Super Cups, forming part of a team
that enthralled the whole of Europe with their great football. In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, he
played six of France’s seven games and won a runners-up medal, after which he had a great
season with Lyon for the third consecutive year, with 31 starts in Ligue 1. He also figured in
seven Champions League matches in the starting line-up and played 10 times for France in the
2006-07 season.
Eric Abidal joined FC Barcelona in the summer of 2007. The Frenchman played 30 League games,
10 in the Champions League and 6 in the Cup, sharing left-back duties with Sylvinho, although on
more than one occasion Frank Rijkaard used him as a central defender. At the end of the season he
played for France in Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland.
In the 2008/09 season he won the treble with Barça, but it was also a year of misfortune for
Abidal. First he was injured against Espanyol and missed eight weeks of football, and on his return
he was sent off in the semi finals of both the Champions League and Spanish Cup and so was
suspended for both finals in Rome and Valencia. He played 31 games in all three competitions.
In the 2009-10 season he reached a peak of form, made some great goal assists but was once
again plagued by injury. He played 17 games in the league and 8 in the Champions League.
The 2010/11 season was the hardest of all for Éric Abidal, when he was found to have a liver
tumour in March. But showing an amazing fighting spirit, he would be back playing just six weeks
later, in the 1-1 draw with Madrid in the Champions League semi final second leg. Abidal started
the Wembley final on the left after missing the Rome final though suspension, and captain Puyol
left it to him to lift the trophy after they had beaten Manchester United 3-1. That game in London
was also his 150th for the club.
PROFILE
Eric Abidal is a natural left back, although given his size (186 cm, 75 kg) he can easily
slot in at centre back. He likes to make runs up the wing as far as the opposing area and supply
crosses to the forwards. He is a very skilful and tactically aware player, and is noted for his
ability to position himself well on the pitch. He is a powerful defender who has no difficulty in
running up and down the length of the pitch for the full 90 minutes.
HONOURS
FC Barcelona
2010/11 Champions League
2010/11 Liga
2010/11 Spanish Super Cup
2009/10 Liga
2009/10 World Club Cup
2009/10 European Super Cup
2009/10 Spanish Super Cup
2008/09 Champions League
2008/09 Liga
2008/09 Copa del Rey
Olympique Lyon
2006/07 Ligue 1
2007 Super Cup
2005/06 Ligue 1
2006 Super Cup
2004/05 Ligue 1
2005 Super Cup
French national team
2006 World Cup Runners Up
CAREER
2010-11 FC Barcelona
2009-10 FC Barcelona
2008-09 FC Barcelona
2007-08 FC Barcelona
2006-07 Olympique de Lyon
2005-06 Olympique de Lyon
2004-05 Olympique de Lyon
2003-04 Lille OSC
2002-03 Lille OSC
2001-02 AS Mónaco
2000-01 AS Mónaco
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