SOCCER PLAYER

Jimmy Briand

1985 - Today

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Jimmy Julien Briand (born 2 August 1985) is a French former professional footballer. He started his career as a striker, but was later used as a winger, playing in Ligue 1 for Rennes, Lyon, Guingamp and Bordeaux, as well as in the Bundesliga with Hannover 96 in a professional career lasting 20 years. A graduate of the Clairefontaine academy, Briand was a France youth international at U21 level, and later made five appearances for the France senior national team from 2008 to 2012, making his debut on 11 October 2008 against Romania. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia. Jimmy Briand is the 11,224th most popular soccer player (down from 8,994th in 2024), the 5,988th most popular biography from France (down from 5,734th in 2019) and the 527th most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1985, Jimmy Briand ranks 664Before him are Nicole Beharie, Tatiana Kotova, Koki Mizuno, Ignacio Scocco, Wilson Rodrigues Fonseca, and Lucía Pérez. After him are Karin Oberhofer, Brimin Kipruto, Logan Bailly, Jung Sung-ryong, Gianni Meersman, and Bo McCalebb.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jimmy Briand ranks 5,988 out of 6,770Before him are David Fray (1981), Julien Robert (1974), Pape Gueye (1999), Benjamin Darbelet (1980), Ella Rumpf (1995), and Benjamin Boukpeti (1981). After him are Arnaud Tournant (1978), Christophe Cocard (1967), Rémy Vercoutre (1980), Nicolas Minassian (1973), Cyril Théréau (1983), and Michaël Cuisance (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Jimmy Briand ranks 527Before him are Saphir Taïder (1992), Jean-Luc Sassus (1962), Selim Benachour (1981), Eric Carrière (1973), Bernard Mendy (1981), and Pape Gueye (1999). After him are Christophe Cocard (1967), Rémy Vercoutre (1980), Cyril Théréau (1983), Michaël Cuisance (1999), Neal Maupay (1996), and Mourad Meghni (1984).