Nicolas Fauvergue

Nicolas Fauvergue ( born October 13, 1984 in Béthune ) is a French football player.

Career

Association

The striker played in his youth until 2001 at RC Lens, in the summer of 2001 he moved to Lille OSC. From 2002 he was a member of Lille's reserve squad in the CFA. By 2009, he played 86 times for the reserve team, scoring 41 goals.

On October 18, 2003, he came to his first appearance in professional football, he appeared as a substitute in the game against AC Ajaccio. By 2009, he ran a total of 101 times for Lille OSC in Ligue 1 on, where he was on or replaced in 92 games. He succeeded in attaining this 11 goals. Moreover, he came to nine starts and four goals in the Coupe de France de football and Coupe de la Ligue, he played ten times in the UEFA Champions League, where he scored three goals, and four times in the UEFA Cup, where he could highlight a hit. 2004 won Fauvergue with Lille in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, he became a French vice- champion in 2005.

Lille coach Rudi Garcia as no longer considered him in 2009 in his plans, Fauvergue moved to second division side Racing Strasbourg and after its descent twelve months later to league rivals CS Sedan. In the 2012/13 season he was back with a first division under contract - the newly promoted Stade Reims. Twelve months later, the Red -Whites gave him, however, from on loan to second division returnees FC Metz.

National

Fauvergue came for the French U- 21 team used nine times, he scored two goals here. He celebrated in 2005 when he won the Tournament of Toulon France with the greatest success.

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