Franck Queudrue

Franck Queudrue ( born August 27, 1978 in Paris ) is a French football player. The defender stands since 2012 in Red Star Paris under contract.

Career

Queudrue began his professional career at RC Lens. There he came in two years to 41 appearances in the Ligue 1, 2001, he was awarded for one year to the Middlesbrough FC to be then firmly committed by manager Steve McClaren for £ 2.5 million. He came at Middlesbrough mainly as a left defender for use, but could also accumulate in central defense or in midfield.

With Middlesbrough he won the 2004 League Cup with a 2-1 win over Bolton Wanderers, this was the first major title in the history of Middlesbrough FC. Two years later Queudrue was with the club in the final of the UEFA Cup in 2005/ 06, had to be there but the Sevilla FC indicate clearly beaten with 0:4.

With the change of manager Steve McClaren to the dugout the England team ended after 150 Premier League games, the time of Queudrue at Middlesbrough and he moved for an undisclosed fee for Fulham FC. The left-back has long been a regular for Fulham, but fell under manager Chris Coleman after some mediocre games out of favor and lost his place. As for the new season Lawrie Sanchez took over the manager mode Queudrue received clearance to change. For two million pounds transfer fee, he joined in the summer of 2007 to Birmingham City.

Queudrue is also known for his lack of discipline, he was once referred seven times in the Premier League and Ligue 1 the field and already booked more than 60 times during his professional career in league matches with yellow. In October 2010, he returned to his hometown club.

Achievements

  • English League Cup Winners: 2003 /04
  • UEFA Cup Runners-up: 2005/ 06
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