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Grégory Coupet
Personal information
Full name Gregory Coupet
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team Olympique Lyon
Number 1
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of May 30, 2006

Grégory Coupet, (born december 31, 1972 in Le Puy-en-Velay) is a football (soccer) player from France. He plays goalkeeper with Olympique Lyonnais and France national team.

After being for a long time the second goalkeeper in France, after Fabien Barthez, he alternates with Barthez in the France national team and has a good chance to be the regular goalkeeper during the coming Football World Cup 2006, due to his excellent performances with Olympique Lyonnais (five-time defending French Ligue 1 championship).

Having started six of his side's 10 games in qualifying, Coupet was demoted to the bench when France head coach Raymond Domenech selected rival Barthez as his first-choice goalkeeper ahead of the World Cup 2006 finals in Germany.

Clubs

After starting his career with AS Saint-Étienne (first game in Ligue 1 in march 1994) he made a risky move by playing to rival Olympique Lyonnais (two cities are only 80 km apart, and are long-time local and national rivals). His gamble payed off as AS Saint-Étienne is not anymore the main French team (it was in 1960s and 1970s) but since 2002 Olympique Lyonnais has dominated the French Ligue 1 championship and is also regularly present in the UEFA Champions League (Quarter-finals during UEFA Champions League 2004-05).

He will be the number 2 goalkeeper for France in this upcoming world cup, despite pressure from the majority of french fans stating he should be N.1.

National team

"Greg" has 18 caps with the France team.

He made his debut in the national team in June, 2001 during the Confederation Cup. He was a member of the French team during the Football World Cup 2002 but did not play.

Honours

External links

France squad2006 FIFA World Cup runners-up
France
Olympique Lyonnais – current squad
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