french association football actor

Mathieu Pierre Flamini ( born 7 March 1984 ) is a french former professional football player and environmental entrepreneur. A midfielder, he has played for french side Marseille, English sides Arsenal and Crystal Palace, italian side Milan and spanish side Getafe. At international degree, he has been capped by the France national team on three occasions. Flamini is a co-founder of GF Biochemicals, the first ship’s company in the worldly concern able to mass-produce levulinic acidic. [ 3 ]

Club career [edit ]

Marseille [edit ]

Born in Marseille, Flamini was a young team player for his local professional club Marseille. He made his debut for the senior team on 20 December 2003 in the 1–0 victory over Toulouse. He impressed the team as a hardworking midfield player and played 14 times for the club. however, it was his performances in Marseille ’ s UEFA Cup campaign that brought him to the attention of the football populace, including the 2–0 semi-final victory over Newcastle United. He then started in the Final in Gothenburg, a match spanish club Valencia won 2–0. ascribable to his age, however, Marseille was later unable to offer him a long-run professional contract .

armory [edit ]

On 23 July 2004, Flamini signed a professional condense for English club Arsenal, rejecting Marseille ‘s long-run elder contract offer to which he had already verbally agreed. soon after the incidental, then-Marseille director José Anigo stated, “ This is a beautiful treason. He used me. ” [ 4 ] Arsenal were finally ordered by The Dispute Resolution Chamber of FIFA to pay Marseille a recompense fee of €480 000 for Flamini. [ 5 ] Flamini made his armory debut in the 1–4 win at Everton on 15 August 2004. In his first season, he was typically used as a utility player, starting entirely nine games but used as a stand-in in 12. The follow season saw him filling in for a total of injure players, but again unable to command a first team stead in his favor position. He scored his first Arsenal goal on 11 May 2005 in a 7–0 family win against Everton, scoring the seventh goal, the team ‘s last-ever finish scored in their traditional loss and white kit at Highbury. In the 2006–07 season, Flamini scored the winning goal against Dinamo Zagreb in the qualify stages of the UEFA Champions League. He besides scored crucial goals against Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool in the Premier League. Despite these significant goals, however, he remained restless with his “ utility musician ” function at the club and in April 2007, he admitted that he would most probable be leaving Arsenal in the summer. Flamini, however, turned down a proposed £ 3m move to Birmingham City and remained with the team. Flamini started in central midfield for Arsenal ‘s first couple of the 2007–08 Premier League season due to the absence of Gilberto Silva and Abou Diaby. During Arsenal ‘s 2007–08 campaign, he struck up a strong partnership with Cesc Fàbregas, keeping Gilberto out of the starting eleven with displays widely regarded by Arsenal fans as a huge improvement on those during his previous years at the cabaret. Flamini enjoyed a generally good rapport with Arsenal ‘s fans, who provided him with his own song, an adaptation of the subject tune to British television receiver program The Sweeney. On 29 January 2008, he scored an extraordinary 25-yard ( 23 thousand ) strike in Arsenal ‘s 3–0 winnings over Newcastle United in the Premier League. He played on 8 April 2008, a UEFA Champions League pit in which Arsenal were knocked out by English rival Liverpool. After the couple, he was reported hurt and it proved to be his last match for Arsenal. [ 6 ] In April 2009, he stated in an consultation that he is still an Arsenal winnow and that he has no hard feelings towards the clubhouse : “ Arsenal are in my heart and they will be in my heart for ever, ” he said. “ I will always be an Arsenal sports fan and leaving was not slowly. ” [ 7 ]

milan [edit ]

Flamini signed a compress with italian club Milan on 5 May 2008. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Flamini wore the number 84 on his shirt to represent his class of parturition. He made his Serie A debut on 30 August 2008 in a 2–1 loss to Bologna. [ 10 ] Initially, Flamini did not enjoy the count of starts or appearances for the italian team, and was regarded as a utility player at Milan. Nevertheless, injuries to other players and his consistent good human body helped him to cement a start identify at San Siro. With Milan failing to find a stable defense and a lack of a fit, reproducible and dependable correct back, Gianluca Zambrotta was switched to the leave flank to help Flamini develop as a coherent right back. After stating that his preferable position is in the midfield, Milan re-deployed him as a defensive midfielder. Flamini saw limited play prison term towards the end of 2009–10 season due to the great human body of club master Massimo Ambrosini. In the following season, Flamini became an important asset of the team that would win its 18th scudetto, playing many games as starter and scoring two goals against Bari and Bologna, respectively. After playing as a rotation function in the 2010–11 season, he injured himself in a pre-season train session, suffering a unplayful knee injury which required an operation. [ citation needed ] Flamini spent the integral 2011–12 season out. [ citation needed ] On 20 June 2012, it was confirmed by the club that he had left following the termination of his sign, as they had ended negotiations with the musician, and therefore he became a free agentive role. [ 11 ] Two weeks former, Flamini and Adriano Galliani reached a new agreement for a annual contract, with the Frenchman taking a significant cut in his wages. [ 12 ] On 7 April 2013, Flamini scored his beginning goal of the season, and Milan ‘s second of the game, in a 2–2 tie against Fiorentina. [ 13 ]

rejoinder to Arsenal [edit ]

Flamini in 2015 Flamini began training with Arsenal halfway in early August, with the reason to “ entirely maintain seaworthiness ” with a view to signing for a club in England. Immediately it sparked media attention with claims rising that he would soon sign for Arsenal, but these reports were shunned by many journalists, pointing out that many other ex-Arsenal players had returned to train with Arsenal, including club legends Robert Pires and Thierry Henry.

Flamini, however, did indeed sign for Arsenal on 29 August 2013 and became Arsenal ‘s second acquisition of the summer, after Yaya Sanogo. [ 14 ] He made his returning introduction on 1 September at Emirates Stadium against Tottenham Hotspur, coming on for Jack Wilshere and helping the team batten a 1–0 win. His performances after signing were lauded by both critics and fans alike, and had featured in all of Arsenal ‘s Premier League, Football League Cup and european games since, with many seeing his sign, and his agonistic style of play, as one of the key reasons for Arsenal ‘s excellent early temper shape. [ 15 ] He scored his beginning goal in his second spell at Arsenal on 30 November, the second in a 0–3 away win at Cardiff City. He has besides scored in a crucial 1–1 pull against Manchester City after a run of bad form from Arsenal, helping the baseball club regenerate and achieve an eventual top four league end. At the begin of Arsenal ‘s 2013–14 FA Cup run, Flamini expressed his desire to win the Cup, having been left out of the squad when Arsenal won the 2005 FA Cup Final. [ 16 ] Arsenal went on to win the tournament, though Flamini was an fresh stand-in in the Final, besides remaining on the substitutes ‘ bench when Arsenal repeated the feat, becoming FA Cup champions again in 2015. On 23 September 2015, Flamini earned his first begin of the 2015–16 season in the Football League Cup third orotund affiliation against Tottenham Hotspur. He scored both of Arsenal ‘s goals with a man of the Match performance. [ 17 ]

quartz glass palace [edit ]

Flamini signed as a free-agent for Crystal Palace on 8 September 2016. [ 18 ] He was released by the club at the conclusion of the 2016–17 season. [ 19 ]

Getafe [edit ]

On 2 February 2018, Flamini signed for Getafe on a free transfer. [ 20 ] He made eight appearances in La Liga before leaving the clubhouse at the end of the season. [ 21 ] On 18 December 2018, Flamini rejoined Getafe. [ 22 ]

International career [edit ]

Flamini accepted his first call up to France by coach Raymond Domenech for a friendly against Argentina at the Stade de France on 7 February 2007 after Jérémy Toulalan was ruled out ascribable to injury. He late made his external debut in a friendly against Morocco on 16 November 2007 as a substitute. [ 23 ]

style of play [edit ]

A contentious, energetic, tactically intelligent, and retentive midfielder, [ 15 ] [ 24 ] according to Arsenal director Arsène Wenger, Flamini is a player with a fantastic study rate, dear ball-winning ability and bang-up brain ; he can play anywhere across midfield, in the center as a box-to-box or defensive midfielder, or on either flank as a blanket at full-back. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ]

business career [edit ]

Flamini is a collaborator of GF Biochemicals, a leading ball-shaped manufacturer of levulinic acid and derivatives. He has stated [ 29 ] that “ we founded GFBiochemicals with the ambition of finding sustainable alternatives to oil-based products ”. Levulinic acerb includes [ 30 ] grass or woodchips, and can be used in plastics, solvents, fuels and the pharmaceutical diligence. Levulinic acid has been identified by the U.S. Department of Energy [ 31 ] as one of the 12 molecules that can help unlock a “ green ” worldly concern. In accession to GFBiochemicals ’ established presence in the Netherlands [ 32 ] and headquarters in Italy, Flamini has named [ 33 ] China and Brazil as likely new markets for expansion. In 2016, GFBiochemicals [ 32 ] fully controls the Segetis, the leading producer of levulinic acid derivatives, in a move towards downriver integration. Segitis was previously owned by Sabic, DSM, and Kosla Ventures, among other entities, and has invested [ 34 ] in R & D over the past decade. In 2017, GFBiochemicals announced [ 35 ] that it will build a cellulosic biorefinery in the US, in partnership with biotechnology caller american english Process. Flamini was besides part of the team that created BIOCIRCE ( Bioeconomy in the Circular economy ), [ 36 ] Europe ’ sulfur first master ‘s degree dedicated to promoting bioeconomy education. It was launched in collaboration with italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo, Novamont ( a producer of bioplastics ), and the Universities of Naples, Torino, Milano Bicocca and Bologna. In addition, Flamini co-founded The BioJournal [ 37 ] the earth ’ s first base e-magazine devoted entirely to the bio earth and eco-sustainability and managed by italian environmental journalist Mario Bonaccorso. [ 38 ] Flamini is besides separate of the Environmental Excellence Committee for the campaigning of Paris as the location for the 2024 Summer Olympics. [ 39 ] In 2015, Flamini was named one of People of the year by the NME. [ 40 ]

career statistics [edit ]

club [edit ]

[ 41 ] [ 42 ]

Club Season League Cup[nb 1] Europe Other[nb 2] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Marseille 2003–04 Ligue 1 14 0 1 0 9 0 24 0
Total 14 0 1 0 9 0 24 0
Arsenal 2004–05 Premier League 21 1 7 0 4 0 0 0 32 1
2005–06 Premier League 31 0 5 0 12 0 1 0 49 0
2006–07 Premier League 20 3 6 0 6 1 32 4
2007–08 Premier League 30 3 2 0 8 0 40 3
Total 102 7 20 0 30 1 1 0 153 8
Milan 2008–09 Serie A 29 0 1 0 7 0 37 0
2009–10 Serie A 25 0 2 1 5 0 32 1
2010–11 Serie A 23 2 2 0 5 0 30 2
2011–12 Serie A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
2012–13 Serie A 18 4 1 0 3 0 22 4
Total 97 7 6 1 20 0 0 0 123 8
Arsenal 2013–14 Premier League 27 2 3 0 6 0 36 2
2014–15 Premier League 23 1 2 0 7 0 1 0 33 1
2015–16 Premier League 16 0 4 2 4 0 0 0 24 2
Total 66 3 9 2 17 0 1 0 93 5
Arsenal total 168 10 29 2 47 1 2 0 246 13
Crystal Palace 2016–17 Premier League 10 0 3 0 13 0
Getafe 2017–18 La Liga 8 0 0 0 8 0
2018–19 La Liga 10 0 3 0 13 0
Total 18 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 21 0
Career total 307 17 42 3 76 1 2 0 427 21

International [edit ]

[ 43 ]

France
Year Apps Goals
2007 1 0
2008 2 0
Total 3 0

Honours [edit ]

Marseille [ 43 ]
Arsenal [ 43 ]
Milan [ 43 ]

References [edit ]