Daniel Bravo

Daniel Bravo in 2012

Daniel Bravo ( born February 9, 1963 in Toulouse ) is a French former football player.

Playing career

Bravo began his career as a professional at OGC Nice in 1980. Three years later he moved to AS Monaco. In the principality he could get two French titles. He once won the French Cup and once the French Supercup. In 1987 he returned to OGC Nice and stayed until 1989. In that year he went to the French capital for Paris St. Germain. With the Brussels residents he managed the first league title (1994). Bravo won further two French Cups, a French Supercup as well as a French League Cup. Internationally, he was able to win with PSG in 1996 the European Cup Winners' Cup. In the final against SK Rapid Wien played by Bravo. In 1996 he moved well away from Paris and the midfielder went to Parma in Italy, but he was not happy at the boots and returned in 1997 to France and signed a contract with Olympique Lyon. After only one year of Lyon, he then wrote another year at Olympique Marseille and at his hometown club OGC Nice, where he also finished his career in 2000.

International Bravo played 13 times for France, scoring once. He participated in the European Football Championship in 1984 partly in their own country, where the French have won the European title.

Following his career as a player, he was a football expert and analyst for various French television, and in this position at the present time (May 2013) still active.

Achievements

  • Once champion of France (1994 )
  • Three times French Cup winner (1985, 1993, 1995 )
  • French Supercup winner twice (1985, 1995)
  • Once the French League Cup Winners (1995 )
  • European Cup Winners' Cup in 1996
  • European Champion 1984
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