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Football Biography

Robert Pirès

“Bob”

French flag French · Reims · Born 29 October 1973

Left Midfielder / Forward

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French footballer renowned for his creativity and technical ability, key member of Arsenal's 2003-04 Invincibles team and France's 1998 World Cup winners.

Robert Laurent Pirès was born in Reims in 1973, the son of a Portuguese father and Spanish mother. He developed at Metz before moving to Marseille and then Arsenal in July 2000 for £6 million — Arsène Wenger's trusted eye for French talent. His five seasons at Highbury were among the finest by any foreign player in the Premier League. His 2001-02 season produced 15 league goals and the FWA Footballer of the Year award as Arsenal won the Double. He contributed 9 assists in his first full season, setting a then-Premier League record. He was part of the Invincibles squad (2003-04), contributing 14 league goals and 9 assists. He earned 79 France caps, scoring 14 goals, and won the World Cup in 1998 and European Championship in 2000. He suffered a serious knee ligament injury against Newcastle in March 2002 that cost him the rest of that season — including the World Cup. He moved to Villarreal in 2006 where he played four impressive seasons before brief spells at Aston Villa and Goa FC in India. His combination of left-foot creativity, ability to drift inside from the left and eye for goal made him one of Arsenal's most elegant and effective players. His partnership with Thierry Henry — two Frenchmen brought to London by Wenger — was the most celebrated in Arsenal's Premier League history.

Famous For

Being part of Arsenal's unbeaten Invincibles team in 2003-04

Playing Style

How They Played

Pacy left winger with excellent dribbling, crossing ability and knack for scoring from wide positions

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered one of the greatest wingers in Premier League history and a key figure in Arsenal's golden era

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Premier League 2002, 2004 (Arsenal – Invincibles)
  • FA Cup 2002, 2003
  • FIFA World Cup 1998 (France)
  • UEFA Euro 2000
  • FWA Footballer of Year 2002
Club Career
Club Period Apps Goals Shirt
Metz1993–199816262#7
Marseille1998–2000133#9
Arsenal2000–20064120#9
Aston Villa2010–20117055#9
FC Goa2014–201581
Villarreal2006–201011824
French flag France7914
Career Journey

Timeline

1993 📌 Professional debut with Metz
1996 🌍 France international debut
1998 🏆 FIFA World Cup winner with France
2000 🏆 UEFA Euro 2000 winner with France
2000 📌 Transferred to Arsenal
2002 🥇 FWA Footballer of the Year
2004 🏆 Premier League Invincibles season
2006 📌 Left Arsenal for Villarreal
2010 📌 Retired from professional football
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Robert Pirès

Robert Pirès scored 176 career goals in 735 appearances.

Robert Pirès earned 79 international caps scoring 14 goals.

Robert Pirès provided 238 career assists.

Robert Pirès won 10 major trophies throughout his career.

Robert Pirès was born in 1973 in Reims.

Career Journey

Career Timeline — Robert Pirès

1993
Professional debut with Metz
1996
France international debut
1998
FIFA World Cup winner with France
2000
UEFA Euro 2000 winner with France
2000
Transferred to Arsenal
2002
FWA Footballer of the Year
2004
Premier League Invincibles season
2006
Left Arsenal for Villarreal
2010
Retired from professional football