Sébastien Frey

Sébastien Frey in 2014 wearing the jersey of Bursaspor

Sébastien Frey ( born March 18, 1980 in Thonon -les- Bains ) is a French football player. He plays the position of goalkeeper.

Career

Sébastien Frey started his career at AS Cannes, the descent from Frey's first season at the end. He then moved to Inter Milan, but there was only seven missions in Serie A and was borrowed for the following season at Hellas Verona, where he was player of the year in Italy. During the 2000/ 01 season Frey then advanced to the first-choice goalkeeper at Inter Milan. However, he changed again after just one season, this time to AC Parma; Here he remained for the first time longer under contract and could 2002, the Coppa Italia win. In 2005 he signed with the then Premier League rivals Fiorentina. Half of the Season 2005/ 06 fell Frey from a knee injury he had sustained in a Coppa Italia match against Juventus. According to his cruciate ligament Frey was only behind goalkeeper Artur Boruc.

November 21, 2007 Frey gave the European Championship qualifier against Ukraine its debut in the French national team. In the European Championship finals in 2008, he belonged to the French squad, but was not used. In August of that year he said he wanted to concentrate on his club and not to stand for the national team available.

Due to a cross fire tear denied Frey in the season 2010/ 11, only eleven league appearances for Fiorentina. After this season, Frey moved to Genoa, where he signed a five-year contract.

In the summer of 2013, the exchange of Frey in the Turkish Süper Lig was announced at Bursaspor.

Others

His brother Nicolas Frey plays as a defender for AC Chievo Verona. His debut against his brother Sebastien, he lost 0:2.

Achievements

  • Footballer of the Year in 2000 in the Italian Serie A.
  • Coppa Italia 2001/ 02 with the AC Parma
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