- Born
- Birth nameDidier Claude Deschamps
- Nicknames
- La Desch
- The Water-Carrier
- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Didier Claude Deschamps is a French professional football manager and former player who has been manager of the France national team since 2012. He played as a defensive midfielder for several clubs, in France, Italy, England and Spain, namely Marseille, Juventus, Chelsea and Valencia, as well as Nantes and Bordeaux. Nicknamed "the water-carrier" by former France teammate Eric Cantona, Deschamps was an intelligent and hard-working defensive midfielder who excelled at winning back possession and subsequently starting attacking plays, and also stood out for his leadership throughout his career. As a French international, he was capped on 103 occasions and took part at three UEFA European Football Championships and one FIFA World Cup, captaining his nation to victories in the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bonitao
- Didier Deschamps is a French retired footballer who has been manager of the France National Football Team since 2012.
He played as a defensive midfielder for several clubs, in France, Italy, England and Spain, such as Olympique de Marseille, Juventus F.C., Chelsea F.C. and Valencia C.F., as well as FC Nantes and FC Girondins de Bordeaux. Deschamps was an intelligent and hard-working defensive midfielder who excelled at winning back possession and subsequently starting attacking plays, and stood out for his leadership throughout his career. As a French international, he was capped on 103 occasions and took part at three UEFA European Football Championships and one FIFA World Cup, captaining his nation to victories in the 1998 FIFA World Cup France (1998) and 2000 UEFA European Football Championship (2000).
In addition to winning two Ligue 1 titles in 1991 and 1992, Deschamps was part of the Olympique de Marseille squad that became the first, and so far only, French club to win the UEFA Champions League, a feat which the team achieved in 1993; with the Champions League victory, Deschamps became the youngest captain ever to lead his team to win the title. With Juventus F.C. he played three Champions League finals in a row between 1996 and 1998, winning the title in 1996. With the Turin side, he also won the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, as well as three Serie A titles, among other trophies. With Chelsea F.C., he won the 1999-2000 FA Cup, and also reached another Champions League final with Valencia C.F. in 2001, before retiring later that season. After Franz Beckenbauer and followed by Íker Casillas, he was only the second captain in the history of football to have lifted the Champions League trophy, the World Cup trophy, and the European Championship trophy.
As a manager, Deschamps began his career with A.S. Monaco F.C., and helped the club to win the Coupe de la Ligue in 2003, and reached the 2004 UEFA Champions League Final, being named Ligue 1 Manager of the Year in 2004. During the 2006-07 season, he helped his former club Juventus F.C. win the Serie B title and return to Serie A. He managed another one of his former clubs, Olympique de Marseille, where he won the Ligue 1 title during the 2009-10 season, as well as three consecutive Coupe de la Ligue titles between 2010 and 2012, and consecutive Trophée des Champions titles in 2010 and 2011.
On 8 July 2012, Deschamps was named as the new manager of the France National Football Team, leading the team to the quarter-finals of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (2014), the final of 2016 UEFA European Football Championship (2016), and he won the final of 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia (2018) beating Croatia 4-2. After France's victory at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Deschamps became the third man to win the World Cup as both a player and a manager; alongside Mario Zagallo and Franz Beckenbauer, following Beckenbauer as only the second to do so as captain.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tango Papa
- Was captain of the French Soccer Team when they won the World and Europe Championships (in July 1998 and July 2000)
- Player for Nantes (Fr), (OM) Marseille (Fr) and Juventus (Ita)
- Is now the coach of Monaco (Fr)
- Has his look-alike puppet in the French show Les Guignols de l'info (1988).
- Former player for Chelsea FC
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