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Eric Rabesandratana : ウィキペディア英語版
Éric Rabésandratana

Éric Rabésandratana (born 18 September 1972) is a French-born Malagasy retired footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder – he could also operate as a central defender.
In a 17-year professional career he appeared in 191 Ligue 1 games over the course of seven seasons (15 goals), in representation of Nancy and Paris Saint-Germain.
Rabésandratana Co founded US Champions Soccer Academy with Ravy Truchot and Wagneau Eloi. He serves as Programs’ Director of US Champions Soccer Academy and assistant coach of Wagneau Eloi for FC Miami City Champions the new Premier Development League expansion franchise in the Miami, Florida metro.
==Club career==
Born in Épinay-sur-Seine, Rabésandratana was brought up at AS Nancy's youth ranks, being promoted to the first team at age 18 by coach Aimé Jacquet, who would later manage France. He made his Ligue 1 debut on 8 September 1990 in a 1–4 loss at SM Caen, and remaining an undisputed starter throughout the duration of his spell – in 1995–96, the defensive-minded player scored an astonishing 16 league goals as ''Les Chardons'' promoted from Ligue 2, only to be relegated the following year.
In 1997 Rabésandratana moved to Paris Saint-Germain FC, helping to the Cup, League Cup and Supercup in his debut year, and eventually gaining club captaincy; however, with the arrival of new coach Luis Fernández, he gradually lost his importance.〔(Rabesandratana - "Je n'ai pas touché Ravanelli" (Rabesandratana - "I did not touch Ravanelli") ); Planète PSG, 5 January 2008 〕
After a turbulent season with Greece's AEK Athens FC,〔(AEK chase title dream ); UEFA.com, 11 January 2002〕 Rabésandratana returned home and signed with lowly LB Châteauroux, moving two years after to Belgium with R.A.E.C. Mons, which he helped promote in his second year, and being mainly used as a replacement, but regularly.
Rabésandratana retired professionally in 2007, and focused on obtaining his coaching degree. He began working as a manager with the under-18 team at フランス語:Jeunesse Sportive Juridiction de Saint-Émilion.〔(Des nouvelles de... Eric Rabesandratana (News of... Eric Rabesandratana) ); Foot Mercato, 23 January 2010 〕

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