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Early life

Djorkaeff was born in Lyon,NEWS,weblink Youri Djorkaeff, L'Équipe, Paris, 27 December 2020, French, to a French father of Polish and Kalmyk origin, Jean Djorkaeff, and an Armenian mother, Mary Ohanian,WEB,weblink Famous Armenian Sportspeople, en, 30 September 2016, 30 September 2016, 12 October 2016,weblink dead, in Lyon.WEB,weblink ru:ФРАНЦИЯ – АРМЕНИЯ, Спорт Экспресс, ru, 31 March 1999, {{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Club career

Djorkaeff started his career in 1984 with French club Grenoble, before moving to RC Strasbourg in 1989, AS Monaco in 1990, and then Paris Saint-Germain in 1995. In 1994, Djorkaeff led Division 1 in goals with 20. He won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup with PSG in 1996.In 1996, he signed with Italian club Inter Milan. In his first season, he scored 17 goals in 49 appearances across all competitions, scoring 14 goals in 33 Serie A appearances; with his excellent performances,NEWS,weblink MONSIEUR DJ, IL NUOVO RE, Mr DJ, the new king, La Repubblica, it, Piva, Gianni, 14 January 1997, 20 January 2020, he helped the club to a third–place finish in Serie A, and also reached the UEFA Cup Final, in which Inter were defeated by Schalke on penalties following a 1–1 draw on aggregate, although Djorkaeff was able to net his spot kick.NEWS,weblinkweblink 7 May 2022, subscription, live, Football: Ince and Hodgson suffer as Schalke lift UEFA Cup, The Independent, 22 May 1997, 11 February 2011, {{cbignore}}NEWS,weblink L' INTER FINISCE IN PEZZI GETTATA LA COPPA UEFA, Inter ends up in pieces The UEFA Cup is thrown away, La Repubblica, it, Mura, Gianni, 22 May 1997, 20 January 2020, During the course of the season, he also scored a memorable goal from a bicycle kick in a 3–1 home win against Roma in the league, on 5 January 1997, which is considered to be one of the greatest goals scored in the club's history.WEB,weblink DJORKAEFF: "LA ROVESCIATA ALLA ROMA, UN MOMENTO INTERISTA", Djorkaeff: "The bicycle kick against Roma, an Interista moment", Inter, it, 29 February 2016, 20 January 2020, WEB,weblink Vent'anni fa il gol di Djorkaeff, Twenty years ago Djorkaeff's goal, Sport Mediaset, it, 5 January 2017, 20 January 2020, His following season was less successful individually, as he struggled to play well alongside the club's new signing Ronaldo,NEWS,weblink Simoni alla ricerca del Djorkaeff perduto, Simone looking for the lost Djorkaeff, La Stampa, 29, it, Badolato, Franco, 3 March 1998, NEWS,weblink Djorkaeff sotto esame, Djorkaeff under examination, La Stampa, 31, it, Sormani, Nino, 5 April 1998, 20 January 2020, although collectively Inter finished the season in second place in Serie A and won the UEFA Cup, defeating Lazio 3–0 in the final at the Parc des Princes.NEWS,weblink L' Inter trionfa a Parigi Un bel successo nato in panchina, Inter triumphs in Paris A lovely success born from the bench, La Repubblica, it, MURA, GIANNI, 7 May 1998, 20 January 2020, In his third and final season with the team, following the signing of Roberto Baggio, he also struggled to find space in the team, and suffered a further loss of form; moreover, the club eventually finished the season in eighth place, outside of all possible European qualifying spots.NEWS,weblink Baggio chiede più coraggio Ora io e Ronaldo insieme, Baggio asks for more courage Now Ronaldo and me together, La Repubblica, it, PIVA, GIANNI, 8 January 1999, 20 January 2020, NEWS,weblink Djorkaeff, il piacere del gol, Djorkaeff, the pleasure of a goal, La Repubblica, it, ADAMOLI, GESSI, 27 August 1998, 20 January 2020, In 1999, he transferred to Germany and Kaiserslautern, helping them to the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in 2001.Djorkaeff turned many heads when signing with English club Bolton Wanderers in 2002, but added a lot of class to the team during his three seasons there, resulting in the creation of an international "dream-team" alongside the tricky Nigerian Jay-Jay Okocha, and former Real Madrid midfielder Iván Campo. He was a member of the squad that reached the final of the 2003–04 League Cup. He then transferred to Blackburn Rovers but left the club after playing in only three games.Djorkaeff then signed with the MetroStars of Major League Soccer in February 2005, turning down higher paid offers from other countries. He became the first French player to play in MLS and ended the season as the team's MVP with ten goals and seven assists in league play.File:Youri Djorkaeff takes a corner (cropped).jpg|thumb|280px|Djorkaeff playing for New York Red BullsNew York Red BullsDjorkaeff announced from the beginning that he would hang-up his boots at the end of 2006 season, and played for the re-branded New York Red Bulls.WEB,weblink uefa.com – Football Europe – News & Features – News Specific, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20060519173022weblink">weblink 19 May 2006, On 1 July 2006, he was spotted in the crowd with French fans at the FIFA World Cup quarter-final match between France and Brazil after telling Red Bulls officials he left the club to attend to "an unexpected, serious family matter in France." Upon his return, he revealed that the purpose of his departure was to be with his sick mother and downplayed watching the World Cup match.WEB,weblink Djorkaeff returns to Bulls after a month away, 7 August 2006, 10 April 2011, bigapplesoccer.com,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120310174225weblink">weblink 10 March 2012, dead, dmy-all, He retired from professional football on 29 October 2006.

International career

Djorkaeff accumulated 82 caps and scored 28 goals for France at senior level between 1993 and 2002. Other than the two major tournaments he won with the national side – the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000 – Djorkaeff also played for his country in UEFA Euro 1996 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. In the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final in Paris, he set-up Zinedine Zidane's second goal from a corner in an eventual 3–0 victory over defending champions Brazil.NEWS, Crosetti, Maurizio,weblink Infallibile Zidane quando con la testa fece meraviglie, La Repubblica, it, 7 June 2014, 26 October 2019,

Style of play

Nicknamed The Snake, due to his ability to get past defenders and bend the ball,WEB,weblink Jean Djorkaeff: Youri had to impose himself, FIFA.com, 24 May 2005,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160917055126weblink">weblink 17 September 2016, NEWS,weblink Djorkaeff happy with his taste of life in the shadows, The Telegraph, Wallace, Sam, 22 February 2003, 26 October 2019, Djorkaeff was a talented playmaker, who usually played as an attacking midfielder, although he was also capable of playing in deeper positions in midfield on occasion – namely as a central midfielder – or in more attacking roles, as a creative second striker, or even as an outright striker, while he often featured in a wide role on the left flank at international level.WEB,weblink Youri Djorkaeff: uomo e calciatore, www.ultimouomo.com/, Gabrielli, Fabrizio, 18 May 2015, 26 October 2019, NEWS,weblink Djorkaeff's Dream Comes True, The New York Times, 22 February 2005, 26 October 2019, WEB,weblink Ranking France's 5 Greatest Wingers of All Time, Bleacher Report, Johnson, Jonathan, 18 June 2014, 26 October 2019, WEB,weblink Youri Djorkaeff, BBC Sport, 26 October 2019, NEWS,weblink Djorkaeff trots into Zidane's shoes, The Guardian, 30 May 2002, 26 October 2019, NEWS,weblink l' Inter fa l' esame al gioiellino Owen, Inter tests the little jewel Owen, La Gazzetta dello Sport, it, 4 August 1998, 18 December 2014, {{Excessive citations inline|date=March 2021}} An elegant and technically gifted player, he was mainly known for his flair, dribbling skills, and excellent touch on the ball; he was also known for his vision, passing, composure, and class, and possessed a good shot, which enabled him both to score and create goals.NEWS,weblink "Cerco la perfezione". L'idea fissa di Djorkaeff, la Repubblica, Enrico Currò, it, 22 August 1996, 41, NEWS,weblink Dribbling e tiro. È la musica di Djorkaeff, Dribbling and shooting. This is the music of Djorkaeff, la Repubblica, Mura, Gianni, it, 14 October 1996, 36, WEB,weblink What Ever Happened To ... Youri Djorkaeff, MLS Soccer, Davis, Noah, 27 February 2012, 26 October 2019, WEB,weblink Fulham's EPL future secure, theworldgame.sbs.com.au, 17 April 2014, 26 October 2019, WEB,weblink English Premier League: Ranking 60 of the Best Overseas Players in EPL History, Bleacher Report, Thorpe, Lee, 14 June 2011, 26 October 2019, He was known for his positional sense and intelligent movement off the ball, as well as his ability to lose his markers with his attacking runs and create space for himself, or provide depth to the team;NEWS,weblink Rispetto Baggio ma la nostra difesa è molto più forte, la Repubblica, it, Corrado Sannucci, 21 February 1999, 47, he was also highly regarded for his accuracy from free kicks and penalties with his right foot.NEWS,weblink Pagliuca spiega i segreti di Pirlo, Tutto Sport, Alessandro Baretti, it, 23 March 2014, WEB,weblink A chi affidereste il rigore da cui dipende la vostra vita?, www.ultimouomo.com, Atturo, Emanuele, 5 May 2019, 26 October 2019, A hard-working player, who was known for his defensive contribution off the ball, he had the ability to link the defence with the attack or drift out wide in a free role in midfield;NEWS,weblink No fear for Milan man, The Irish Times, 8 July 1998, 26 October 2019, as such, his playing style and role has been described as that of a "nine and a half," half-way between that of a midfielder and that of a forward, which from a tactical standpoint, however, occasionally made it difficult for managers to find the right position for him on the pitch that best suited his capabilities.NEWS,weblink Pagliuca, i sogni dietro la porta, Pagliuca, the dreams behind the door/goal, La Gazzetta dello Sport, it, Nicola Cecere, Franco Arturi, 16 April 1997, NEWS,weblink Ronaldo e Djorkaeff mai la stessa coppia, Ronaldo and Djorkaeff never the same pair, Piva, Gianni, la Repubblica, it, 3 March 1998, 50, NEWS,weblink L'Inter affonda a Parma tradita anche da Baggio, Inter sinks at Parma betrayed also by Baggio, Gianni Mura, it, la Repubblica, 7 January 1999, 42, Moreover, despite his talent and success, he was also accused of being inconsistent at times in the media.NEWS,weblink PAGLIUCA IL MIGLIORE DJORKAEFF NON BASTA, Pagliuca the best Djorkaeff isn't enough, La Repubblica, it, Granello, Licia, 22 May 1997, 26 October 2019,

Personal life

Djorkaeff has a wife, Sophie, and three children: Sacha, Oan and Angelica. Djorkaeff released a singing single called "Vivre dans Ta Lumière", translated to "Living in Your Light" from French.NEWS,weblink The Guardian, London, Does Shay Given really carry holy water with him at every match?, James, Dart, 22 August 2007, 10 April 2011, His father, Jean, and younger brother, Micha Djorkaeff, were also professional football players.On 15 November 2012 Djorkaeff hosted Phone-a-thon for Armenian charity held in Europe. The Phoneathon benefits the construction of community centres in villages throughout Nagorno Karabakh and comprehensive agricultural development in Armenia's Tavush Region. In addition, a part of the proceeds will be dedicated to providing urgent aid to the Syrian-Armenian community.NEWS,weblink Armenia Now, Armenia, Phone-a-thon for Armenian charity held in Europe ahead of 24-hour Thanksgiving Day Telethon, 16 November 2012, 2 December 2012, 13 December 2013,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131213111205weblink">weblink dead, During his time in England, Djorkaeff opened a football school in Armenia. After retiring, he became the president of his childhood club in Lyon, Union Generale Armenienne de Decines, in April 2007.WEB,weblinkweblink dead, 26 October 2019, Ten years on, FIFA.com, 9 July 2008, 26 October 2019, Djorkaeff currently also runs the Youri Djorkaeff Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing football programs in New York City.WEB,weblink Our MISSION, www.youridjorkaeff.org, 26 October 2019, Ecuador forward Djorkaeff Reasco was named after Djorkaeff.WEB,weblink The Curious Case Of An Ecuadorian Phenom Who's The Namesake Of A French World Cup Hero, Brian, Dunleavy, 8 August 2018, 28 November 2022, the18.com,

Career statistics

Club{| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center"

weblink Youri DJORKAEFF, level-k.com, 10 April 2011, WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20050220195655weblink">weblink dead, 20 February 2005, Youri Djorkaeff, world-soccer.org, 10 April 2011, !rowspan="2"|Club!rowspan="2"|Season!colspan="3"|League!colspan="2"|National Cup!colspan="2"|League Cup!colspan="2"|Continental!colspan="2"|Total!Division!width="40"|Apps!width="40"|Goals!width="40"|Apps!width="40"|Goals!width="40"|Apps!width="40"|Goals!width="40"|Apps!width="40"|Goals!width="40"|Apps!width="40"|GoalsGrenoble|1984–85Ligue 2>Division 2–colspan="2"|0|1985–86|Division 2–colspan="2"|0|1986–87|Division 2–colspan="2"|4|1987–88|Division 2–colspan="2"|8|1988–89|Division 2–colspan="2"|12|1989–90|Division 2–colspan="2"|0!colspan="2"|Total!82!!23!!4!!1!!0!!0!!0!!0!!86!!24Strasbourg|1989–90|Division 2–colspan="2"|21|1990–91|Division 2–colspan="2"|4!colspan="2"|Total!35||25||2||0||0||0||0||0||37||25Monaco1990–91 French Division 1>1990–91Ligue 1>Division 1–colspan="2"|61991–92 French Division 1>1991–92|Division 1–7147101992–93 French Division 1>1992–93|Division 1–4138141993–94 French Division 1>1993–94|Division 1–11348231994–95 French Division 1>1994–95|Division 1–3714!colspan="2"|Total!155!!59!!16!!3!!3!!0!!22!!5!!196!!67Paris Saint-Germain F.C.>Paris Saint-Germain1995–96 French Division 1>1995–96|Division 1|19Inter Milan1996–97 Serie A>1996–97|Serie A–10249171997–98 Serie A>1997–98|Serie A–904281998–99 Serie A>1998–99|Serie A–523614!colspan="2"|Total!87!!30!!16!!5!!0!!0!!24!!4!!127!!39Kaiserslautern1999–2000 Bundesliga>1999–2000|Bundesliga|132000–01 Bundesliga>2000–01|Bundesliga|52001–02 Bundesliga>2001–02|Bundesliga–colspan="2"|0!colspan="2"|Total!55!!14!!3!!0!!0!!0!!12!!4!!70!!18Bolton Wanderers2001–02 FA Premier League>2001–02|Premier League|42002–03 FA Premier League>2002–03|Premier League|72003–04 FA Premier League>2003–04|Premier League|10!colspan="2"|Total!75!!20!!5!!0!!7!!1!!-!!-!!87!!21Blackburn Rovers F.C.>Blackburn Rovers2004–05 FA Premier League>2004–05|Premier LeaguePUBLISHER=WWW.STATBUNKER.COM, 26 October 2019, MetroStars /New York Red Bulls2005 Major League Soccer season>2005Major League Soccer>Major LeagueSoccer–colspan="2"|112006 Major League Soccer season>2006|Major LeagueSoccer–colspan="2"|2!colspan="2"|Total!45!!12!!3!!1!!0||0!!0!!0!!48!!13!colspan="3"|Career total!572!!196!!47!!12!!9!!1!!66!!17!!694!!226">

International{| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center"|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year

!National team!!Year!!Apps!!GoalsFrance national football teamHTTPS://WWW.RSSSF.ORG/MISCELLANEOUS/DJORKAEFF-INTL.HTML WEBSITE = RSSSF, 10 April 2011, |0|3|5|5|3|3|3|4|2|0!colspan="2"|Total!!82!!28
Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Djorkaeff goal.
{| class="wikitable sortable"|+ List of international goals scored by Youri Djorkaeff!scope="col"|No.!scope="col"|Date!scope="col"|Venue!scope="col"|Opponent!scope="col"|Score!scope="col"|Result!scope="col"|Competition1 16 February 1994 San Paolo Stadium, Naples, Italy {{fb1–0 align="center"| Exhibition game2 22 March 1994 Stade de Gerland, Lyon, France {{fb2–1 align="center"| Friendly3 29 May 1994 National Stadium (Tokyo, 1958), Tokyo, Japan >JPN}} align="center"4–1 Kirin Cup4 16 August 1995 Parc des Princes, Paris, France {{fb1–1 align="center"| UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying5 rowspan="2"Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre, France rowspan="2"AZE}} align="center"France v Azerbaijan (UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying) >UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying6 align="center"|9–0 7 11 October 1995 Stadionul Steaua (1974), Bucharest, Romania {{fb2–0 align="center"| UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying8 15 November 1995 Stade Michel d'Ornano, Caen, France {{fb2–0 align="center"| UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying9 rowspan="2"Parc des Princes, Paris, France rowspan="2"POR}} align="center"3–2 rowspan="2"|Friendly10 align="center"|2–211 15 June 1996 Elland Road, Leeds, England {{fb1–0 align="center"| UEFA Euro 1996 12 31 August 1996 Parc des Princes, Paris, France {{fb2–0 align="center"| Friendly 13 9 October 1996 Parc des Princes, Paris, France {{fb3–0 align="center"| Friendly 14 2 April 1997 Parc des Princes, Paris, France {{fb1–0 align="center"| Friendly 15 11 June 1997 Parc des Princes, Paris, France {{fb2–1 align="center"| 1997 Tournoi de France16 12 November 1997 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne, France {{fb2–1 align="center"| Friendly17 29 May 1998 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco {{fb2–2 align="center"| 1998 King Hassan II International Cup Tournament18 24 June 1998 Stade de Gerland, Lyon, France {{fb1–0 align="center"| 1998 FIFA World Cup19 14 November 1998 Stade de France, Paris, France {{fb2–0 align="center"| UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying20 20 January 1999 Stade Velodrome, Marseille, France {{fb1–0 align="center"| Friendly 21 8 September 1999 Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia {{fb1–1 align="center"| UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying22 9 October 1999 Stade de France, Paris, France {{fb2–1 align="center"| UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying23 4 June 2000 rowspan="2"JPN}} align="center"2–2 2000 King Hassan II International Cup Tournament24 6 June 2000 {{fb2–0 align="center"| 2000 King Hassan II International Cup Tournament25 16 June 2000 Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges, Belgium {{fb2–1 align="center"| UEFA Euro 200026 25 June 2000 Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges, Belgium {{fb2–1 align="center"| UEFA Euro 200027 25 April 2001 Stade de France, Paris, France {{fb4–0 align="center"| Friendly28 30 May 2001 Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu, South Korea {{fb4–0 align="center"| 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup

Honours

MonacoWEB,weblink Youri Djorkaeff, www.lequipe.fr, fr, 26 October 2019, Paris Saint-Germain Inter Milan Bolton Wanderers France Individual Orders
  • Knight of the Legion of Honour: 1998JOURNAL, 25 July 1998, Décret du 24 juillet 1998 portant nomination à titre exceptionnel, Decree of 24 July 1998 appointing on an exceptional basis,weblink Official Journal of the French Republic, 1998, 170, PREX9801916D, 2 January 2021, fr,

See also

References

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Bibliography

  • Youri Djorkaeff, Snake, Paris, Grasset and Fasquelle, 2006, {{ISBN|22-46695-71-6}}. {{in lang|fr}}BOOK, Snake (French Edition) (French): Paperback – by Youri Djorkaeff, 25 April 2006, 2246695716, Djorkaeff, Youri,

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