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Robert Pires

Robert Emmanuel Pires (born 29 October 1973) is a French football coach and former professional player.[4] He is widely considered as one of Arsenal's greatest ever players.[5]

Robert Pires
Pires in 2011
Personal information
Full name Robert Emmanuel Pires[1]
Date of birth (1973-10-29) 29 October 1973 (age 49)[2]
Place of birth Reims, France
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[3]
Position(s) Winger, attacking midfielder
Youth career
1989–1992 Reims
1992–1993 Metz
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1998 Metz 162 (43)
1998–2000 Marseille 66 (8)
2000–2006 Arsenal 189 (62)
2006–2010 Villarreal 103 (13)
2010–2011 Aston Villa 9 (0)
2014–2015 FC Goa 8 (1)
Total 537 (127)
International career
1995–1996 France U21 12 (5)
1996–2004 France 79 (14)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pires played for French clubs Metz and Marseille prior to his time with Arsenal, where he won three FA Cups and two Premier League titles, including the club's unbeaten season of 2003–04. A former France international, Pires earned 79 caps between 1996 and 2004 for his country, including winning both the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000. He has been included in the PFA Team of the Year for the 2001–02, 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, was the Player of the Tournament for the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup, FWA Player of the Year for the 2001–02 season, Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year for the 1995–96 season, and was included in the FIFA 100 by Pelé. He was also voted by Arsenal fans as the sixth greatest player in the club's history.[6]

Pires played the majority of his career as a left winger, but could also play all across the midfield or in a position to support the forward line. Pires used to be a coach at Arsenal.[4]

Early years Edit

Pires was born in Reims, France,[7] to a Portuguese father and Asturian mother. Pires, the elder of two boys, spent most of his childhood dressed in two football shirts that reflected his divided loyalty. One was a Benfica shirt (his father was a fan) and the other was a Real Madrid shirt. Pires confessed he had difficulty in school because he did not speak French well at the time, due to the fact his parents only spoke Spanish and Portuguese.[8] His passion for football was inherited from his father, António, who played with Les Corpo, a local team, and every Saturday night Pires would watch him play. At the age of 15, Pires left school and began his dream of a career in football with a two-year sports degree course in Reims. At the insistence of his mother, Pires continued with Reims and eventually was called up four years later.[8]

Club career Edit

France Edit

Pires is a graduate of the FC Metz youth academy, making his senior debut in 1993 against Lyon. During his six seasons there, he scored 43 goals in 162 matches, and won the Coupe de la Ligue, prompting a £5 million move to Olympique de Marseille in 1998. Pires had a mixed two-year stay in Provence; his first season saw Marseille miss the 1998–99 French Division 1 title by a point (he had been even closer the year before when Metz had finished runners-up on goal difference) and they also reached the 1999 UEFA Cup Final, losing to Parma. His second season saw him suffer a spate of on- and off-field problems which led him to boycott the club at the season's end.[9]

Arsenal Edit

 
Pires spent six seasons at Arsenal

2000–01 Edit

Pires was signed by Arsenal for £6 million in 2000, after stiff competition from Real Madrid and Juventus, replacing Marc Overmars, who had left for Barcelona for a record £25 million.[8] He made his debut as a substitute against Sunderland on 19 August 2000.[10] Initially, Pires' form was indifferent, and some people criticised him after his comments that the English game was too physical. However, he slowly began to regain the form he had shown at Metz, scoring a superb solo goal in October 2000, his first for Arsenal, against Lazio in the 2000–01 Champions League.[11] Days later he scored his first league goal in a 2–1 win against West Ham United.[12] During his time at Arsenal Pires had a habit of scoring against rivals Tottenham Hotspur, something he did on eight occasions.[13] The first of such occasions came in a league game on 31 March 2001 when Arsenal won 2–0.[14] A week later he scored against Tottenham again, this time the winner in the FA Cup semi-finals.[15] However, Arsenal went on to lose the Cup final to Liverpool 2–1; Pires set up Arsenal's goal for Freddie Ljungberg.[16]

2001–02 Edit

By 2001–02, Pires had fully got to grips with the English game and had one of his best seasons. Pires scored superb goals against Middlesbrough and Aston Villa. Against Aston Villa, Pires chased after a long ball by Freddie Ljungberg, and lobbed the ball over the pursuing George Boateng, and finished off the move with a delightful lob over Peter Schmeichel.[17][18] Pires also scored in a 1–1 draw against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, which would commence a sequence of five consecutive league seasons in which he would score in the North London Derby away at their rivals.[19] He led the Premier League assist charts and was voted both FWA Footballer of the Year and Arsenal's player of the season, as Arsenal won the league title.[20] Pires provided the assist for Dennis Bergkamp when he scored his memorable pirouette goal against Newcastle United.[21] However weeks later against the same opposition in the FA Cup Pires suffered a cruciate ligament injury (a game in which he had earlier scored).[22] This also ruled him out of playing in the 2002 FA Cup Final and the 2002 World Cup with France.[23]

2002–03 Edit

After a lengthy layoff, Pires made his comeback in November 2002 as a substitute against AJ Auxerre in the UEFA Champions League.[24] Although Pires initially found it tough, he eventually returned to form, scoring 14 Premiership goals in 20 starts that season, including a hat-trick against Southampton on the penultimate day of the season.[25] Other highlights included scoring twice against Fulham, including a last minute winner, and his customary goal at White Hart Lane.[26][27] Pires was voted the Premier League Player of the Month for February 2003. Pires capped off his season by scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup Final against Southampton.[28]

2003–04 Edit

He went on to be a crucial part of Arsenal's quest for the Premier League title in the 2003–04 season, which they achieved, remaining unbeaten and becoming the first English top flight club to do so in 115 years. Pires and his Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry were instrumental in that season, scoring a combined 57 goals in all competitions. Pires made a sluggish start to the campaign, with just one goal to his name (against Everton) prior to October,[29] but a wonder-goal against Liverpool at Anfield kick-started his season.[30] Pires showed football fans his sublime technique, skills and finishing, most notably with his goals against Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers, and Leeds United. He surprised a lot of people with a world class tackle on Claude Makélélé and, following that, a run into the penalty box which dragged William Gallas and John Terry away, thus making space for Patrick Vieira to have a one-on-one with the Chelsea goalkeeper and subsequently scoring. Arsenal won that match 2–1, with Vieira's goal the equaliser.[31] That day of Premier League action proved decisive, as Manchester United's failure to beat Leeds United during the same day resulted in Arsenal getting a huge lead in the title race.[32] Arsenal never lost 1st place in the table for the rest of the season. In the UEFA Champions League quarter-final's 1st leg match against Chelsea, Pires managed to beat John Terry to a header, which resulted in the equaliser for Arsenal, after Eiður Guðjohnsen had given Chelsea the lead.[33] However, Arsenal were eliminated after they lost 1–2 in the return leg, courtesy of an 87th minute Wayne Bridge goal. Pires also scored home and away against Tottenham Hotspur. He showed his playmaking skills in a goal against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, in which Pires was the architect in building up the goal, and capped off the move with a goal to score Arsenal's 2nd goal of the game. Tottenham refused to give up, and managed to claw their way back and claimed a 2–2 draw. Despite that, Arsenal won the title after the match.[34][35] Pires finished that season with an impressive tally of 14 goals and seven assists in the Premier League. He was Arsenal's second top scorer (behind Thierry Henry) and had the joint amount of assists (along with Dennis Bergkamp) that season.[citation needed]

 
Pires in 2004

2004–05 Edit

In the 2004–05 season, Pires finished third in the Premiership goalscorers' table with 14 goals, behind teammate Thierry Henry and Crystal Palace's Andrew Johnson.[36] Pires also picked up a second FA Cup winners' medal; he scored in the semi-final against Blackburn Rovers[37] and then Arsenal beat Manchester United on penalties in the final. Pires was replaced by Edu in the 2nd half of extra time in that match.[38]

2005–06 Edit

During the 2005–06 season, Pires started the season poorly, and players such as Freddie Ljungberg, José Antonio Reyes and Alexander Hleb were preferred to him on both wings. As the season progressed, though, Pires' form improved, outscoring his selection rivals overall despite a bizarre penalty incident with Thierry Henry against Manchester City when Pires, having scored from the spot earlier in the game, tried passing it to Arsenal's star striker but Henry missed the ball and it went down as a penalty miss.[39] Highlights in the league that season included scoring at White Hart Lane for the fifth consecutive season (his eighth and final goal against Tottenham) to help Arsenal salvage a 1–1 draw, and also scoring in the last game at Highbury against Wigan Athletic.[40][41] Pires was instrumental in Arsenal's Quarter Final Champions League first leg against Juventus, where Arsenal won 2–0. Pires successfully tackled Patrick Vieira and fed the ball to Thierry Henry who passed to Fàbregas to score Arsenal's first goal, the first time that Pires had gotten the better of Vieira.[42]

Pires played his last game for Arsenal in the UEFA Champions league final against Barcelona in Paris, which Arsenal ultimately lost 2–1. However, Pires was substituted after only 18 minutes when goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was sent off and had to be replaced with Manuel Almunia.[43] Pires later said Wenger's decision to substitute him "killed" him: "the fact that I was substituted and only allowed to play 18 minutes remains painful, there's no point denying that... Wenger knows it and we still talk about it. I'll never agree that he made the right decision."[44]

Departure Edit

During the 2005–06 season, Pires wrangled with Arsenal over a new contract, in the hope of a new two-year deal. In keeping with the club's policy regarding players over 30, Pires was only offered a 12-month extension to his contract, which expired in June 2006.[citation needed]

In May 2006, Pires agreed to an offer from Villarreal[45] after a month of speculation, during which time he and Arsenal defeated Villarreal in the Champions League semi-final.[citation needed]

One of the main reasons Pires gave for leaving Arsenal was that he felt he was no longer a first choice under manager Arsène Wenger. Pires was quoted saying: "I have to say I have had some disappointments this season. For instance, I was on the bench very often". Pires additionally suggested that Wenger's decision to withdraw him in the UEFA Champions League Final showed he had slipped in the eyes of his French boss. Pires said that he felt hurt by how Wenger did not trust him anymore, which was a major factor that convinced him that it was time to move on from Arsenal.[citation needed]

On the official Arsenal matchday program for the game against Wigan Athletic on 11 February 2007, Pires revealed his heartbreak of being substituted so early on during the Champions League final. Pires stated: "I was very disappointed. When I saw my number on the fourth official's board to be substituted, I couldn't believe it. It was my last game after six years at the club, a Champions League Final in front of all my family in Paris where I became World Cup champion and it lasted just 12 minutes. That was very hard to take".[citation needed]

On 11 July 2008, Arsenal fans voted Pires as the club's sixth greatest player of all time.[46]

Villarreal Edit

In May 2006, Pires agreed to join Spanish side Villarreal on a two-year contract. He joined on a free transfer, subject to passing a medical, bringing to an end his six-year career as an Arsenal player.[47] After Villarreal were eliminated in the semi-finals of the 2006 Champions League by Arsenal, Villarrael coach Manuel Pellegrini had wanted to sign Arsenal's Pires or Thierry Henry.[48]

He scored his first goal for the club in 3–3 pre-season draw with Newcastle United on 5 August 2006. However, on 18 August 2006, Pires damaged the cruciate ligament in his left knee in a friendly match against Cádiz and required corrective surgery to alleviate the problem, which kept him out of action for seven months in his new club in Spanish top flight. Pires finally recovered from knee injury and made his first league appearance for Villarreal as a second-half substitute when he was named in Villarreal's squad to face Real Sociedad on 17 March 2007. Pires scored his first league goal on his return from injury in a 3–3 draw away to Real Betis on 31 March 2007. After three appearances as a substitute, Pires made his first start for Villarreal on 22 April 2007 against Barcelona. He opened the scoring for his team to defeat league leaders Barcelona 2–0, avenging his premature departure against Barcelona in the Champions League Final the previous May.[citation needed]

On 13 May 2007, in a 4–1 win at Osasuna, Pires scored a seventh-minute opener as Villarreal continued their late-season push for a European spot. The run took Villarreal, at 11th spot without him in the side, to the brink of a UEFA Cup place in barely six weeks. Villarreal ended the season in 5th spot wherein Pires played crucial roles in helping Villarreal with the late charge up winning each of their final eight games and an entry into the UEFA Cup.[citation needed]

The 2007–08 season was marked by the ongoing saga between Juan Román Riquelme and the board of Villarreal. Despite this distraction, Pires' leadership qualities helped Villarreal to win six of their opening eight games. Against Barcelona at El Madrigal, Pires' technique earned the Yellow Submarine two penalties which were duly converted by captain Marcos Senna.[citation needed] Villarreal ended up finishing second in La Liga behind Real Madrid, which was their best league finish in history, beating Barcelona into third place.[49]

In 2009, Pires faced former club Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League, coming on as a 70th-minute substitute in the first leg and playing the full 90 minutes at the Emirates Stadium. Villarreal were defeated 4–1 on aggregate, but Pires received a warm return from the Arsenal supporters, who sang his name throughout both legs.[citation needed]

Pires was told in May 2010 that his contract would not be extended and he would have to look for a new club during the summer as Villarreal will be "changing their philosophy".[49]

Aston Villa Edit

Pires returned to England and trained at London Colney – Arsenal's training ground, in order to keep his fitness levels up.[50] In October 2010, it was reported that Conference National club Crawley Town intended to talk to Pires about joining them for some part of the season, but the player's spokesman said they were "not aware of any interest" from that club.[51]

On 16 November 2010, Aston Villa boss Gérard Houllier had been in talks with representatives of Pires.[52] On 18 November, the 37-year-old midfielder completed his move to Aston Villa on a six-month contract.[53] He made his Villa début in the Premier League on 21 November as a second-half substitute, although his new club were beaten 2–0 by Blackburn Rovers. Pires' arrival at the club was praised by many of Villa's senior players, including Gabriel Agbonlahor, Stewart Downing[54][55][56] Pires scored his first goal for Aston Villa in the 3–1 FA Cup win against Blackburn Rovers on 29 January 2011. His next start was also against Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League on 26 February. His performance in Villa's 4–1 win was described by Sky Sports as "his most influential" since joining the club.[57]

In early March, Pires announced that he would like to remain at Aston Villa for the 2011–12 season.[58][59] Villa boss Gérard Houllier responded positively to this claim, but admitted that no decision would be made until the Summer of 2011.[60] However, he was released by the club on 27 May 2011 after the 2010–11 season finished.[61]

In September 2011, Pires made a guest appearance for Scottish Premier League side Hibernian in Ian Murray's Testimonial match at Easter Road.[62]

FC Goa, India (retirement and coaching) Edit

 
Pires in 2017

In September 2013, Pires made a guest appearance for Premier League Aston Villa in Stiliyan Petrov's Testimonial match at Celtic Park.[citation needed]

In July 2014, Pires announced a comeback to promote the launch of the Indian Super League.[63][64] On 2 September 2014, he was signed by FC Goa, becoming their marquee signing.[65] The 40-year-old came out of retirement to play for Goa, one of eight teams in the newly created league,[citation needed] and he captained the team.[66]

"For me the project and the passion for the game are very important. India needs a start. You need to progress. And for me, that was important. I had offers from the USA and Qatar but I wanted to be part of a new beginning for the sport in India. As for the conditions, we all know about them – but I'm ready and training hard. I like the pressure", he said. Pires is a regular at Arsenal's training ground, using the facilities to stay fit, and said that he spoke to Arsène Wenger about playing in India: "He told me if you have it in you and if you have the passion to go play in India, then do it. And I think I'm ready." "The reception at the airport was amazing", he said, on his unveiling in India, before adding, "Thank you for the welcome India... and the spicy food."[67]

Pires made his league debut for Goa on 15 October 2014, a 2–1 defeat to Chennaiyin FC.[68]

On 25 October 2014, he was given a two-match ban for insulting Atlético de Kolkata's manager Antonio López Habas.[69] He scored his first league goal on 13 November 2014 in a 4–1 away win over Delhi Dynamos.[70]

Pires was released by Goa on 13 March 2015.[71] On 25 February 2016, Pires announced his retirement from professional football.[72]

Pires expressed interest in and was approached by Arsène Wenger with regard to coaching. As of 2016, Pires has commenced a career as a footballing coach with the first team at Arsenal.[4][73]

International career Edit

Pires was part of France's 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 winning squads, but had to miss the 2002 World Cup due to an injury he sustained playing for Arsenal. He also played in 1996 Olympic Games and Euro 2004. However, a dispute in late 2004 with French national coach Raymond Domenech put a halt to Pires' international career. He won 79 caps for his country and scored 14 goals. He won the Golden Ball (for most outstanding football) and Golden Shoe (for most goals scored) awards at the 2001 Confederations Cup in South Korea/Japan. Pires provided a golden goal assist during his international career, providing David Trézéguet with the match-winning ball in the Euro 2000 final.

Personal life Edit

 
Pires playing in a charity match in March 2014

In 1992, during his initial year at FC Metz, Pires met his first wife, Nathalie.[8] The two were married for six years and divorced in 2003. Pires told The Daily Mirror that his divorce ruined him and affected him professionally, interfering with his concentration and sleep. He also blamed it for his odd behavior, such as publicly fighting with French coach Raymond Domenech in early 2004.[citation needed]

Shortly after the split from Nathalie, Pires met French model Jessica Lemarie through mutual friends. On 10 August 2005, she gave birth to the couple's first child, Naia. Since then, Lemarie and Pires have married and had a son named Theo, born 11 July 2007.[74]

On 17 January 2012, Pires became an ambassador for Grassroot Soccer, an international non-profit that uses the power of football to educate, inspire, and mobilize communities to stop the spread of HIV.[75]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[76]
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Metz 1992–93 Division 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
1993–94 Division 1 24 1 5 0 0 0 28 1
1994–95 Division 1 34 8 2 1 0 0 36 9
1995–96 Division 1 38 11 7 2 0 0 45 13
1996–97 Division 1 32 11 3 1 6 0 41 12
1997–98 Division 1 31 11 6 2 3 0 41 13
Total 161 42 23 6 9 0 195 47
Marseille 1998–99 Division 1 34 6 2 0 11 3 49 9
1999–2000 Division 1 32 2 3 1 11 2 46 5
Total 66 8 5 1 22 5 95 14
Arsenal 2000–01 Premier League 33 4 6 3 12 3 51 10
2001–02 Premier League 28 9 5 2 12 3 47 14
2002–03 Premier League 26 14 7 2 9 0 42 16
2003–04 Premier League 36 14 5 1 10 4 51 19
2004–05 Premier League 33 14 6 2 8 1 48 17
2005–06 Premier League 33 7 3 2 12 2 48 11
Total 189 62 33 12 62 13 287 87
Villarreal 2006–07 La Liga 11 3 0 0 2 0 13 3
2007–08 La Liga 34 3 5 1 2 0 41 4
2008–09 La Liga 32 3 0 0 8 1 40 4
2009–10 La Liga 28 4 2 1 7 2 37 7
Total 105 13 7 2 19 3 131 18
Aston Villa 2010–11 Premier League 9 0 3 1 0 0 12 1
FC Goa 2014 Indian Super League 8 1 0 0 0 0 8 1
Career total 538 126 69 20 113 19 720 165

International Edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[77]
National team Year Apps Goals
France 1997 11 1
1998 14 1
1999 9 1
2000 10 2
2001 13 4
2002 1 0
2003 12 4
2004 13 0
Total 79 14
Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Pires goal.
List of international goals scored by Robert Pires
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 9 October 1996 Parc des Princes, Paris, France   Turkey 4–0 4–0 Friendly match
2 26 February 1997 Parc des Princes, Paris, France   Netherlands 1–1 2–1 Friendly match
3 10 October 1998 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia   Russia 0–2 2–3 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
4 13 November 1999 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   Croatia 1–0 3–0 Friendly match
5 28 May 2000 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia   Croatia 0–1 0–2 Friendly match
6 16 August 2000 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille, France FIFA XI 4–0 5–1 Friendly match
7 3 June 2001 Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, Ulsan, South Korea   Mexico 3–0 4–0 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup
8 7 June 2001 Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea   Brazil 1–0 2–1 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup
9 15 August 2001 Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes, France   Denmark 1–0 1–0 Friendly match
10 6 October 2001 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   Algeria 4–1 4–1 Friendly match
11 30 April 2003 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   Egypt 3–0 5–0 Friendly match
12 20 June 2003 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne, France   Japan 1–0 2–1 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
13 22 June 2003 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   New Zealand 5–0 5–0 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
14 26 June 2003 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   Turkey 2–0 3–2 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup

Honours Edit

Metz

Arsenal

France

Individual

Orders

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External links Edit

  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Robert Pires at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • Robert Pires at Soccerbase  
  • at Arsenal.com
  • Profiles at sporting-heroes.net

robert, pires, robert, emmanuel, pires, born, october, 1973, french, football, coach, former, professional, player, widely, considered, arsenal, greatest, ever, players, pires, 2011personal, informationfull, namerobert, emmanuel, pires, date, birth, 1973, octo. Robert Emmanuel Pires born 29 October 1973 is a French football coach and former professional player 4 He is widely considered as one of Arsenal s greatest ever players 5 Robert PiresPires in 2011Personal informationFull nameRobert Emmanuel Pires 1 Date of birth 1973 10 29 29 October 1973 age 49 2 Place of birthReims FranceHeight1 85 m 6 ft 1 in 3 Position s Winger attacking midfielderYouth career1989 1992Reims1992 1993MetzSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1993 1998Metz162 43 1998 2000Marseille66 8 2000 2006Arsenal189 62 2006 2010Villarreal103 13 2010 2011Aston Villa9 0 2014 2015FC Goa8 1 Total537 127 International career1995 1996France U2112 5 1996 2004France79 14 Medal record Representing FranceFIFA World CupWinner 1998UEFA European ChampionshipWinner 2000FIFA Confederations CupWinner 2001Winner 2003 Club domestic league appearances and goalsPires played for French clubs Metz and Marseille prior to his time with Arsenal where he won three FA Cups and two Premier League titles including the club s unbeaten season of 2003 04 A former France international Pires earned 79 caps between 1996 and 2004 for his country including winning both the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000 He has been included in the PFA Team of the Year for the 2001 02 2002 03 and 2003 04 seasons was the Player of the Tournament for the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup FWA Player of the Year for the 2001 02 season Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year for the 1995 96 season and was included in the FIFA 100 by Pele He was also voted by Arsenal fans as the sixth greatest player in the club s history 6 Pires played the majority of his career as a left winger but could also play all across the midfield or in a position to support the forward line Pires used to be a coach at Arsenal 4 Contents 1 Early years 2 Club career 2 1 France 2 2 Arsenal 2 2 1 2000 01 2 2 2 2001 02 2 2 3 2002 03 2 2 4 2003 04 2 2 5 2004 05 2 2 6 2005 06 2 2 7 Departure 2 3 Villarreal 2 4 Aston Villa 2 5 FC Goa India retirement and coaching 3 International career 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditPires was born in Reims France 7 to a Portuguese father and Asturian mother Pires the elder of two boys spent most of his childhood dressed in two football shirts that reflected his divided loyalty One was a Benfica shirt his father was a fan and the other was a Real Madrid shirt Pires confessed he had difficulty in school because he did not speak French well at the time due to the fact his parents only spoke Spanish and Portuguese 8 His passion for football was inherited from his father Antonio who played with Les Corpo a local team and every Saturday night Pires would watch him play At the age of 15 Pires left school and began his dream of a career in football with a two year sports degree course in Reims At the insistence of his mother Pires continued with Reims and eventually was called up four years later 8 Club career EditFrance Edit Pires is a graduate of the FC Metz youth academy making his senior debut in 1993 against Lyon During his six seasons there he scored 43 goals in 162 matches and won the Coupe de la Ligue prompting a 5 million move to Olympique de Marseille in 1998 Pires had a mixed two year stay in Provence his first season saw Marseille miss the 1998 99 French Division 1 title by a point he had been even closer the year before when Metz had finished runners up on goal difference and they also reached the 1999 UEFA Cup Final losing to Parma His second season saw him suffer a spate of on and off field problems which led him to boycott the club at the season s end 9 Arsenal Edit nbsp Pires spent six seasons at Arsenal2000 01 Edit Pires was signed by Arsenal for 6 million in 2000 after stiff competition from Real Madrid and Juventus replacing Marc Overmars who had left for Barcelona for a record 25 million 8 He made his debut as a substitute against Sunderland on 19 August 2000 10 Initially Pires form was indifferent and some people criticised him after his comments that the English game was too physical However he slowly began to regain the form he had shown at Metz scoring a superb solo goal in October 2000 his first for Arsenal against Lazio in the 2000 01 Champions League 11 Days later he scored his first league goal in a 2 1 win against West Ham United 12 During his time at Arsenal Pires had a habit of scoring against rivals Tottenham Hotspur something he did on eight occasions 13 The first of such occasions came in a league game on 31 March 2001 when Arsenal won 2 0 14 A week later he scored against Tottenham again this time the winner in the FA Cup semi finals 15 However Arsenal went on to lose the Cup final to Liverpool 2 1 Pires set up Arsenal s goal for Freddie Ljungberg 16 2001 02 Edit By 2001 02 Pires had fully got to grips with the English game and had one of his best seasons Pires scored superb goals against Middlesbrough and Aston Villa Against Aston Villa Pires chased after a long ball by Freddie Ljungberg and lobbed the ball over the pursuing George Boateng and finished off the move with a delightful lob over Peter Schmeichel 17 18 Pires also scored in a 1 1 draw against Tottenham at White Hart Lane which would commence a sequence of five consecutive league seasons in which he would score in the North London Derby away at their rivals 19 He led the Premier League assist charts and was voted both FWA Footballer of the Year and Arsenal s player of the season as Arsenal won the league title 20 Pires provided the assist for Dennis Bergkamp when he scored his memorable pirouette goal against Newcastle United 21 However weeks later against the same opposition in the FA Cup Pires suffered a cruciate ligament injury a game in which he had earlier scored 22 This also ruled him out of playing in the 2002 FA Cup Final and the 2002 World Cup with France 23 2002 03 Edit After a lengthy layoff Pires made his comeback in November 2002 as a substitute against AJ Auxerre in the UEFA Champions League 24 Although Pires initially found it tough he eventually returned to form scoring 14 Premiership goals in 20 starts that season including a hat trick against Southampton on the penultimate day of the season 25 Other highlights included scoring twice against Fulham including a last minute winner and his customary goal at White Hart Lane 26 27 Pires was voted the Premier League Player of the Month for February 2003 Pires capped off his season by scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup Final against Southampton 28 2003 04 Edit He went on to be a crucial part of Arsenal s quest for the Premier League title in the 2003 04 season which they achieved remaining unbeaten and becoming the first English top flight club to do so in 115 years Pires and his Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry were instrumental in that season scoring a combined 57 goals in all competitions Pires made a sluggish start to the campaign with just one goal to his name against Everton prior to October 29 but a wonder goal against Liverpool at Anfield kick started his season 30 Pires showed football fans his sublime technique skills and finishing most notably with his goals against Liverpool Bolton Wanderers and Leeds United He surprised a lot of people with a world class tackle on Claude Makelele and following that a run into the penalty box which dragged William Gallas and John Terry away thus making space for Patrick Vieira to have a one on one with the Chelsea goalkeeper and subsequently scoring Arsenal won that match 2 1 with Vieira s goal the equaliser 31 That day of Premier League action proved decisive as Manchester United s failure to beat Leeds United during the same day resulted in Arsenal getting a huge lead in the title race 32 Arsenal never lost 1st place in the table for the rest of the season In the UEFA Champions League quarter final s 1st leg match against Chelsea Pires managed to beat John Terry to a header which resulted in the equaliser for Arsenal after Eidur Gudjohnsen had given Chelsea the lead 33 However Arsenal were eliminated after they lost 1 2 in the return leg courtesy of an 87th minute Wayne Bridge goal Pires also scored home and away against Tottenham Hotspur He showed his playmaking skills in a goal against Tottenham at White Hart Lane in which Pires was the architect in building up the goal and capped off the move with a goal to score Arsenal s 2nd goal of the game Tottenham refused to give up and managed to claw their way back and claimed a 2 2 draw Despite that Arsenal won the title after the match 34 35 Pires finished that season with an impressive tally of 14 goals and seven assists in the Premier League He was Arsenal s second top scorer behind Thierry Henry and had the joint amount of assists along with Dennis Bergkamp that season citation needed nbsp Pires in 20042004 05 Edit In the 2004 05 season Pires finished third in the Premiership goalscorers table with 14 goals behind teammate Thierry Henry and Crystal Palace s Andrew Johnson 36 Pires also picked up a second FA Cup winners medal he scored in the semi final against Blackburn Rovers 37 and then Arsenal beat Manchester United on penalties in the final Pires was replaced by Edu in the 2nd half of extra time in that match 38 2005 06 Edit During the 2005 06 season Pires started the season poorly and players such as Freddie Ljungberg Jose Antonio Reyes and Alexander Hleb were preferred to him on both wings As the season progressed though Pires form improved outscoring his selection rivals overall despite a bizarre penalty incident with Thierry Henry against Manchester City when Pires having scored from the spot earlier in the game tried passing it to Arsenal s star striker but Henry missed the ball and it went down as a penalty miss 39 Highlights in the league that season included scoring at White Hart Lane for the fifth consecutive season his eighth and final goal against Tottenham to help Arsenal salvage a 1 1 draw and also scoring in the last game at Highbury against Wigan Athletic 40 41 Pires was instrumental in Arsenal s Quarter Final Champions League first leg against Juventus where Arsenal won 2 0 Pires successfully tackled Patrick Vieira and fed the ball to Thierry Henry who passed to Fabregas to score Arsenal s first goal the first time that Pires had gotten the better of Vieira 42 Pires played his last game for Arsenal in the UEFA Champions league final against Barcelona in Paris which Arsenal ultimately lost 2 1 However Pires was substituted after only 18 minutes when goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was sent off and had to be replaced with Manuel Almunia 43 Pires later said Wenger s decision to substitute him killed him the fact that I was substituted and only allowed to play 18 minutes remains painful there s no point denying that Wenger knows it and we still talk about it I ll never agree that he made the right decision 44 Departure Edit During the 2005 06 season Pires wrangled with Arsenal over a new contract in the hope of a new two year deal In keeping with the club s policy regarding players over 30 Pires was only offered a 12 month extension to his contract which expired in June 2006 citation needed In May 2006 Pires agreed to an offer from Villarreal 45 after a month of speculation during which time he and Arsenal defeated Villarreal in the Champions League semi final citation needed One of the main reasons Pires gave for leaving Arsenal was that he felt he was no longer a first choice under manager Arsene Wenger Pires was quoted saying I have to say I have had some disappointments this season For instance I was on the bench very often Pires additionally suggested that Wenger s decision to withdraw him in the UEFA Champions League Final showed he had slipped in the eyes of his French boss Pires said that he felt hurt by how Wenger did not trust him anymore which was a major factor that convinced him that it was time to move on from Arsenal citation needed On the official Arsenal matchday program for the game against Wigan Athletic on 11 February 2007 Pires revealed his heartbreak of being substituted so early on during the Champions League final Pires stated I was very disappointed When I saw my number on the fourth official s board to be substituted I couldn t believe it It was my last game after six years at the club a Champions League Final in front of all my family in Paris where I became World Cup champion and it lasted just 12 minutes That was very hard to take citation needed On 11 July 2008 Arsenal fans voted Pires as the club s sixth greatest player of all time 46 Villarreal Edit In May 2006 Pires agreed to join Spanish side Villarreal on a two year contract He joined on a free transfer subject to passing a medical bringing to an end his six year career as an Arsenal player 47 After Villarreal were eliminated in the semi finals of the 2006 Champions League by Arsenal Villarrael coach Manuel Pellegrini had wanted to sign Arsenal s Pires or Thierry Henry 48 He scored his first goal for the club in 3 3 pre season draw with Newcastle United on 5 August 2006 However on 18 August 2006 Pires damaged the cruciate ligament in his left knee in a friendly match against Cadiz and required corrective surgery to alleviate the problem which kept him out of action for seven months in his new club in Spanish top flight Pires finally recovered from knee injury and made his first league appearance for Villarreal as a second half substitute when he was named in Villarreal s squad to face Real Sociedad on 17 March 2007 Pires scored his first league goal on his return from injury in a 3 3 draw away to Real Betis on 31 March 2007 After three appearances as a substitute Pires made his first start for Villarreal on 22 April 2007 against Barcelona He opened the scoring for his team to defeat league leaders Barcelona 2 0 avenging his premature departure against Barcelona in the Champions League Final the previous May citation needed On 13 May 2007 in a 4 1 win at Osasuna Pires scored a seventh minute opener as Villarreal continued their late season push for a European spot The run took Villarreal at 11th spot without him in the side to the brink of a UEFA Cup place in barely six weeks Villarreal ended the season in 5th spot wherein Pires played crucial roles in helping Villarreal with the late charge up winning each of their final eight games and an entry into the UEFA Cup citation needed The 2007 08 season was marked by the ongoing saga between Juan Roman Riquelme and the board of Villarreal Despite this distraction Pires leadership qualities helped Villarreal to win six of their opening eight games Against Barcelona at El Madrigal Pires technique earned the Yellow Submarine two penalties which were duly converted by captain Marcos Senna citation needed Villarreal ended up finishing second in La Liga behind Real Madrid which was their best league finish in history beating Barcelona into third place 49 In 2009 Pires faced former club Arsenal in the quarter finals of the UEFA Champions League coming on as a 70th minute substitute in the first leg and playing the full 90 minutes at the Emirates Stadium Villarreal were defeated 4 1 on aggregate but Pires received a warm return from the Arsenal supporters who sang his name throughout both legs citation needed Pires was told in May 2010 that his contract would not be extended and he would have to look for a new club during the summer as Villarreal will be changing their philosophy 49 Aston Villa Edit Pires returned to England and trained at London Colney Arsenal s training ground in order to keep his fitness levels up 50 In October 2010 it was reported that Conference National club Crawley Town intended to talk to Pires about joining them for some part of the season but the player s spokesman said they were not aware of any interest from that club 51 On 16 November 2010 Aston Villa boss Gerard Houllier had been in talks with representatives of Pires 52 On 18 November the 37 year old midfielder completed his move to Aston Villa on a six month contract 53 He made his Villa debut in the Premier League on 21 November as a second half substitute although his new club were beaten 2 0 by Blackburn Rovers Pires arrival at the club was praised by many of Villa s senior players including Gabriel Agbonlahor Stewart Downing 54 55 56 Pires scored his first goal for Aston Villa in the 3 1 FA Cup win against Blackburn Rovers on 29 January 2011 His next start was also against Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League on 26 February His performance in Villa s 4 1 win was described by Sky Sports as his most influential since joining the club 57 In early March Pires announced that he would like to remain at Aston Villa for the 2011 12 season 58 59 Villa boss Gerard Houllier responded positively to this claim but admitted that no decision would be made until the Summer of 2011 60 However he was released by the club on 27 May 2011 after the 2010 11 season finished 61 In September 2011 Pires made a guest appearance for Scottish Premier League side Hibernian in Ian Murray s Testimonial match at Easter Road 62 FC Goa India retirement and coaching Edit nbsp Pires in 2017In September 2013 Pires made a guest appearance for Premier League Aston Villa in Stiliyan Petrov s Testimonial match at Celtic Park citation needed In July 2014 Pires announced a comeback to promote the launch of the Indian Super League 63 64 On 2 September 2014 he was signed by FC Goa becoming their marquee signing 65 The 40 year old came out of retirement to play for Goa one of eight teams in the newly created league citation needed and he captained the team 66 For me the project and the passion for the game are very important India needs a start You need to progress And for me that was important I had offers from the USA and Qatar but I wanted to be part of a new beginning for the sport in India As for the conditions we all know about them but I m ready and training hard I like the pressure he said Pires is a regular at Arsenal s training ground using the facilities to stay fit and said that he spoke to Arsene Wenger about playing in India He told me if you have it in you and if you have the passion to go play in India then do it And I think I m ready The reception at the airport was amazing he said on his unveiling in India before adding Thank you for the welcome India and the spicy food 67 Pires made his league debut for Goa on 15 October 2014 a 2 1 defeat to Chennaiyin FC 68 On 25 October 2014 he was given a two match ban for insulting Atletico de Kolkata s manager Antonio Lopez Habas 69 He scored his first league goal on 13 November 2014 in a 4 1 away win over Delhi Dynamos 70 Pires was released by Goa on 13 March 2015 71 On 25 February 2016 Pires announced his retirement from professional football 72 Pires expressed interest in and was approached by Arsene Wenger with regard to coaching As of 2016 Pires has commenced a career as a footballing coach with the first team at Arsenal 4 73 International career EditPires was part of France s 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 winning squads but had to miss the 2002 World Cup due to an injury he sustained playing for Arsenal He also played in 1996 Olympic Games and Euro 2004 However a dispute in late 2004 with French national coach Raymond Domenech put a halt to Pires international career He won 79 caps for his country and scored 14 goals He won the Golden Ball for most outstanding football and Golden Shoe for most goals scored awards at the 2001 Confederations Cup in South Korea Japan Pires provided a golden goal assist during his international career providing David Trezeguet with the match winning ball in the Euro 2000 final Personal life Edit nbsp Pires playing in a charity match in March 2014In 1992 during his initial year at FC Metz Pires met his first wife Nathalie 8 The two were married for six years and divorced in 2003 Pires told The Daily Mirror that his divorce ruined him and affected him professionally interfering with his concentration and sleep He also blamed it for his odd behavior such as publicly fighting with French coach Raymond Domenech in early 2004 citation needed Shortly after the split from Nathalie Pires met French model Jessica Lemarie through mutual friends On 10 August 2005 she gave birth to the couple s first child Naia Since then Lemarie and Pires have married and had a son named Theo born 11 July 2007 74 On 17 January 2012 Pires became an ambassador for Grassroot Soccer an international non profit that uses the power of football to educate inspire and mobilize communities to stop the spread of HIV 75 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 76 Club Season League Cup Continental TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsMetz 1992 93 Division 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 01993 94 Division 1 24 1 5 0 0 0 28 11994 95 Division 1 34 8 2 1 0 0 36 91995 96 Division 1 38 11 7 2 0 0 45 131996 97 Division 1 32 11 3 1 6 0 41 121997 98 Division 1 31 11 6 2 3 0 41 13Total 161 42 23 6 9 0 195 47Marseille 1998 99 Division 1 34 6 2 0 11 3 49 91999 2000 Division 1 32 2 3 1 11 2 46 5Total 66 8 5 1 22 5 95 14Arsenal 2000 01 Premier League 33 4 6 3 12 3 51 102001 02 Premier League 28 9 5 2 12 3 47 142002 03 Premier League 26 14 7 2 9 0 42 162003 04 Premier League 36 14 5 1 10 4 51 192004 05 Premier League 33 14 6 2 8 1 48 172005 06 Premier League 33 7 3 2 12 2 48 11Total 189 62 33 12 62 13 287 87Villarreal 2006 07 La Liga 11 3 0 0 2 0 13 32007 08 La Liga 34 3 5 1 2 0 41 42008 09 La Liga 32 3 0 0 8 1 40 42009 10 La Liga 28 4 2 1 7 2 37 7Total 105 13 7 2 19 3 131 18Aston Villa 2010 11 Premier League 9 0 3 1 0 0 12 1FC Goa 2014 Indian Super League 8 1 0 0 0 0 8 1Career total 538 126 69 20 113 19 720 165International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 77 National team Year Apps GoalsFrance 1997 11 11998 14 11999 9 12000 10 22001 13 42002 1 02003 12 42004 13 0Total 79 14Scores and results list France s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Pires goal List of international goals scored by Robert Pires No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 9 October 1996 Parc des Princes Paris France nbsp Turkey 4 0 4 0 Friendly match2 26 February 1997 Parc des Princes Paris France nbsp Netherlands 1 1 2 1 Friendly match3 10 October 1998 Luzhniki Stadium Moscow Russia nbsp Russia 0 2 2 3 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying4 13 November 1999 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp Croatia 1 0 3 0 Friendly match5 28 May 2000 Maksimir Stadium Zagreb Croatia nbsp Croatia 0 1 0 2 Friendly match6 16 August 2000 Stade Velodrome Marseille France FIFA XI 4 0 5 1 Friendly match7 3 June 2001 Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium Ulsan South Korea nbsp Mexico 3 0 4 0 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup8 7 June 2001 Suwon World Cup Stadium Suwon South Korea nbsp Brazil 1 0 2 1 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup9 15 August 2001 Stade de la Beaujoire Nantes France nbsp Denmark 1 0 1 0 Friendly match10 6 October 2001 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp Algeria 4 1 4 1 Friendly match11 30 April 2003 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp Egypt 3 0 5 0 Friendly match12 20 June 2003 Stade Geoffroy Guichard Saint Etienne France nbsp Japan 1 0 2 1 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup13 22 June 2003 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp New Zealand 5 0 5 0 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup14 26 June 2003 Stade de France Saint Denis France nbsp Turkey 2 0 3 2 2003 FIFA Confederations CupHonours EditMetz Coupe de la Ligue 1995 96 78 Arsenal Premier League 2001 02 2003 04 79 FA Cup 2002 03 2004 05 80 UEFA Champions League runner up 2005 06 81 France FIFA World Cup 1998 78 UEFA European Championship 2000 78 FIFA Confederations Cup 2001 2003 78 Individual Division 1 Young Player of the Year 1995 96 82 FWA Footballer of the Year 2001 02 83 PFA Team of the Year 2001 02 Premier League 84 2002 03 Premier League 85 2003 04 Premier League 86 Premier League Player of the Month February 2003 79 Arsenal Player of the Season 2001 02 87 FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Ball 2001 88 FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Shoe 2001 88 FIFA 100 89 Equipe type speciale 20 ans des trophees UNFP 2011 82 Orders Knight of the Legion of Honour 1998 90 References Edit Acta del Partido celebrado el 15 de mayo de 2010 en Zaragoza Minutes of the Match held on 15 May 2010 in Zaragoza in Spanish Royal Spanish Football Federation Retrieved 16 June 2019 Robert Pires Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 14 October 2018 Robert Pires 11v11 com AFS Enterprises Retrieved 30 November 2020 a b c Jeff Reine Adelaide reveals he is learning from Arsenal legend Robert Pires Metro London Gunners Greatest 50 Players Arsenal com Retrieved 10 April 2023 Gunners greatest 50 players Arsenal F C 3 September 2023 Robert Pires L Equipe in French Paris Retrieved 26 December 2020 a b c d Kimmage Paul 27 October 2002 Robert Pires the laughing cavalier The Times London Retrieved 22 May 2010 Mrs Pires happy with her rain man ESPN Soccernet 20 November 2001 Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2010 Quinn header edges out Gunners BBC Sport 19 August 2000 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Pires sends Arsenal through BBC Sport 17 October 2000 Retrieved 20 September 2009 Pires guns down Hammers BBC Sport 21 October 2000 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Harry Kane and our derby goalscorers Tottenham Hotspur F C 2 September 2019 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Gunners take Spurs apart BBC Sport 31 March 2001 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Arsenal sink rivals Spurs BBC Sport 8 April 2001 Retrieved 20 September 2009 Owen shatters Arsenal in Cup final BBC Sport 12 May 2001 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Arsenal comeback sinks Boro BBC Sport 28 December 2001 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Arsenal see off Villa BBC Sport 17 March 2002 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Sol suffers in derby draw BBC Sport 17 November 2001 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Arsenal Statistics 2001 02 KickOff co uk Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2013 Arsenal stun Newcastle BBC Sport 2 March 2002 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Arsenal ease past Newcastle BBC Sport 23 March 2002 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Pires to miss the World Cup The Guardian 25 March 2002 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Auxerre stun Arsenal BBC Sport 22 October 2002 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Arsenal Statistics 2003 03 KickOff co uk Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2013 Spurs let Arsenal off hook BBC Sport 15 December 2002 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Pires saves Arsenal blushes BBC Sport 1 February 2003 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Wilson Paul 18 May 2003 Pires aim is true for muted Gunners The Guardian Retrieved 26 August 2020 Campbell off in Arsenal win BBC Sport 16 August 2003 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Owen injured in Arsenal win BBC Sport 4 October 2003 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Chelsea 1 2 Arsenal BBC Sport 21 February 2004 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Man Utd 1 1 Leeds BBC Sport 21 February 2004 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Chelsea 1 1 Arsenal BBC Sport 24 March 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