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| name = Ludovic Giuly
| image = DKiev-PSG (8).jpg
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| fullname = Ludovic Giuly
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|07|10|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Lyon]], [[France]]
| height = {{convert|1.64|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly|url=http://www.soccerway.com/players/ludovic-giuly/2991/|work=Soccerway|publisher=Global Sports Media|accessdate=14 September 2011}}</ref>
| position = [[Attacking Midfielder]]<br>[[Midfielder#Winger|Winger]]
| currentclub = [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot|Monts d'Or Azergues]]
| clubnumber =
| years1 = 1994–1998 |clubs1 = [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] |caps1 = 100 |goals1 = 21
| years2 = 1998–2004 |clubs2 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] |caps2 = 184 |goals2 = 47
| years3 = 2004–2007 |clubs3 = [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |caps3 = 85 |goals3 = 19
| years4 = 2007–2008 |clubs4 = [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] |caps4 = 32 |goals4 = 6
| years5 = 2008–2011 |clubs5 = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] |caps5 = 100 |goals5 = 16
| years6 = 2011–2012 |clubs6 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] |caps6 = 27 |goals6 = 3
| years7 = 2012–2013 |clubs7 = [[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]] |caps7 = 17 |goals7 = 1
| years8 = 2013– |clubs8 = [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot|Monts d'Or Azergues]] |caps8 = 28 |goals8 = 7
| nationalyears1 = 2000–2005 |nationalteam1 = [[France national football team|France]] |nationalcaps1 = 17 |nationalgoals1 = 3
| nationalyears2 = 2011 | nationalteam2 = [[Corsica national football team|Corsica]] | nationalcaps2 = 1 | nationalgoals2 = 0
| pcupdate = 4 April 2015
}}
'''Ludovic Giuly''' (born 10 July 1976) is a [[France|French]] [[Association football|footballer]], currently playing for [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]] in the [[Championnat de France amateur]] as an [[attacking midfielder]] and could also play as a [[winger (association football)|winger]]. He represented [[France national football team|France]] at international level, gaining 17 [[Cap (sport)|caps]] over a five-year period, and was a member of their [[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup]]-winning squad.
==Club career==
===Early life===
Ludovic Giuly was immersed in the world of football from an early age since his father, Dominique Giuly, born in the village of [[Zalana]], in [[Corsica]], was a former goalkeeper, who played briefly in professional football for [[SC Bastia|Bastia]] before continuing an amateur career until the age of 32 with several clubs in the suburbs of [[Lyon]]. Ludovic Giuly made his debut in the club in which his father was then active: the ASCMO, now known as [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]], in the city of [[Chasselay, Rhône|Chasselay]], located about twenty kilometers from Lyon. He then entered the training center of [[Olympique Lyonnais]]. In 1994, he won the [[Coupe Gambardella]] with their U18 team.
===Olympique Lyonnais===
Giuly started his career with [[Olympique Lyonnais]] in 1994 at the age of 18 and made his debut for the club in Ligue 1 on 21 January 1995 against [[AS Cannes|Cannes]] in a 3–1 win. The following season, Giuly earned a nicknamed "the magic elf," referring to his low height (1.64m) and his vivacious character. Also in 1996–97 season, Giuly finished the season with 16 goals in 37 games. In the 1997–98 season, Giuly played 19 games with Lyon and scored one goal. Giuly made his last appearance for Lyon in a 1–0 loss against [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] where he played 90 minutes on 10 January 1998.
===AS Monaco===
Giuly was signed by [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] in the winter break on January 1998. The transfer fee was €7.5 million (£6.6 million), although the fee was then assessed at 42 million [[French francs|francs]], which was a considerable sum at that time.
Just 10 days after playing for Lyon against Marseille, Giuly made his debut for AS Monaco against them in a 1–1 draw on 20 January 1998. Giuly scored his first goal for Monaco in a 5–2 win over [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] in May 1998, on the final day of Ligue 1. In his first half-season with Monaco, he made a total of 12 appearances, scoring once.
In the 1999–00 season, Giuly proved to be a key member in the Monaco squad on its right side, as he led his team to the Ligue 1 title for the first time since 1997. The next season turned out to be a troublesome campaign, after Monaco finished in eleventh place in the league. Giuly scored 7 goals in 30 appearances. In the 2001–02 season, Giuly started strongly with two goals against [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] and [[RC Lens|Lens]] respectively, before he suffered ruptured ligaments in his right knee which kept him sidelined for almost the entire season and ruined his chances of playing in the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]].
The 2002–03 season was decisive for Giuly. He made his return from injury in a match against [[Troyes AC|Troyes]] in a 4–0 win on 3 August 2003. In the [[2003 Coupe de la Ligue Final]] between Monaco and [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard|Sochaux]], Giuly captained the side and scored a brace in a 4–1 win to win the Coupe de la Ligue for the first time in clubs history. His good performance at Monaco led him being selected in the FIFA Confederations Cup which France won.
At the start of the 2003–04 season – Giuly's last with Monaco – he scored a superb overhead kick during a league match against Lens with an assist from [[Jérôme Rothen]], having suffered an injury that kept him out for a week prior to the game. While the club floundered in the race for the Ligue 1 title, they had a fantastic run in the Champions League progressing through the Group Stage (where Giuly scored goals at home to AEK Athens and Deportivo La Coruña) and making it through to the knockout stage. Here, Monaco eliminated [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (in which he scored a brace in the second leg)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/champions_league/3593167.stm |title=Monaco 3–1 Real Madrid |publisher=BBC Sport |date=6 April 2004 }}</ref> and [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]. Giuly captained Monaco in the [[2004 UEFA Champions League Final]], where they lost 3–0 to [[José Mourinho]]'s [[F.C. Porto|Porto]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/3718645.stm|title=Porto 3–0 Monaco |date=26 May 2004 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref> This was a particularly galling defeat for Giuly because he suffered a groin injury early in the match, forcing him to leave the field in the 23rd minute (being replaced by [[Dado Pršo]]). Without Giuly on the pitch, the club's task of winning the final was even more compromised. Even Manager [[Didier Deschamps]] admitted that losing Giuly was a "big blow" and said ''"Giuly's injury was not good news for us – he is a very important player for us on the offensive side."''<ref>{{cite news|title=Deschamps rues inexperience|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/3743149.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|date=26 May 2004|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> This turned out to be his last appearance in a Monaco shirt.
===Barcelona===
[[File:Ronaldinho Belletti and Giuly 9dec2006.jpg|thumb|right|185px|Giuly celebrating a goal against [[Real Sociedad]] with [[Ronaldinho]] and [[Juliano Belletti]].]]
[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] paid about €7 million to Monaco in order to sign Giuly on 28 June 2004, with Giuly signing a three-year deal.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/3847237.stm|title=Barcelona seal Giuly deal |date=28 June 2004 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref> On 29 August 2004, Giuly scored on his debut for Barcelona against [[Racing de Santander]] in a 2–0 win and played 90 minutes. On his move, Giuly was happy after enjoying a successful start to life in Spain.<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly happy with Barca start|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/2310728/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=16 September 2004|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
Giuly helped Barcelona to win [[La Liga]] in the 2004–05 season, ending a 6-year championship drought. He was the second top scorer for the club scoring 11 goals. Although his season was disrupted by several muscle injuries, Giuly was able to fulfil his promise to reach double digits in goals in his first year at his new club.
In 2005–06 he helped win the Spanish title again, as well as capture the second Champions League trophy for the Catalan club. Giuly propelled Barça into the [[2006 UEFA Champions League Final|Champions League Final]] by scoring the only goal in their semi-final against [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]]. After the match, Giuly said he had called on his team-mates to keep calm and finish the job. He said ''"Ronnie passed me the perfect ball. I attempted a shot from the left, the ball went in, so much the better! Now we've got one foot in the final, we have to remain cool and work hard to try and go all the way."''<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly urges Barca calm|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/2374066/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=18 April 2006|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
He played the full 90 minutes in Paris as Barcelona came from a goal down to beat [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] 2–1 at the [[Stade de France]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4773353.stm |title=Barcelona 2–1 Arsenal |date=17 May 2006 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref> Giuly subsequently scored, but the goal was ruled out due to the foul resulting [[Jens Lehmann]] sending off (making him the first player and only goalkeeper to ever be sent off in a Champions League/European Cup final). FIFA President [[Sepp Blatter]] has always said he felt Giuly's goal should have stood.<ref>{{cite news|title=Blatter hits out at Hauge|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/2377203/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=18 May 2006|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
In the [[La Liga 2006–07|2006–07]] season, Giuly, although still a key member of the Barça squad, eventually lost his starting spot in the team, when [[Lionel Messi]] was promoted from the club's youth ranks. This resulted in Giuly saying his farewell to Barça.
===Roma===
On 17 July 2007, Giuly signed for [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] on a three-year deal with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] being paid £2.2million.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11833_2610191,00.html|title=Roma seal Giuly signing |accessdate=12 July 2011 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> A month later, he won his first trophy with his new club, winning the Italian Super Cup against the Inter Milan (0–1). On 26 August 2007, Giuly made his league debut for Roma in a 2–0 win over [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]. The next game on 2 September 2007, Giuly scored his first goal in a 3–0 win over [[A.C. Siena|Siena]]. In the Champions League Group Stage, Giuly scored and provided assist for [[Mirko Vučinić]] in a 4–1 win over Ukrainian side [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] on 27 November 2007. In the Coppa Italia last 16 second leg, he also scored and provided two assists for [[Mancini (Brazilian footballer)|Mancini]] and Roma fan favourite [[Francesco Totti]] in a 4–0 win over [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] on 16 January 2008.
However, Giuly's only season at Roma had him scoring more than many starting players which made him in the top five scorers at the club for the season he spent at [[Stadio Olimpico]].<ref>[http://www.asroma.it/UserFiles/721.pdf Acquisizione del diritto alle prestazioni sportive del calciatore Ludovic Giuly]</ref>
===Paris Saint-Germain===
Desiring to return to France for more playing time, Giuly was coveted by Monaco, Marseille and Lyon but on 18 July 2008, he signed with [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] on a three-year deal, with PSG paying a transfer fee reported to be €2.5 million to Roma.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.france24.com/en/20080718-psg-sign-ludovic-giuly-football-transfer-roma-paris|title=PSG sign veteran Giuly |date=18 July 2008 |work=[[France 24]]}}</ref> On 9 August 2008, Giuly made his debut for PSG against his former club Monaco in a 1–0 loss. After an early season goal drought, marked by injury, he scored his first goal for PSG during their 1–0 win over [[Lille OSC|Lille]] on 10 November. He scored his second goal against [[Le Havre AC|Le Havre]] and lead the team to a victory against Lyon, scoring a header against his first club. He scored his first brace of the season on 7 February 2009 against [[FC Nantes|Nantes]]. In his first season at the club, PSG had moderate success in [[Ligue 1]], finishing in 6th place and narrowly missing out on European play due to inferior goal difference.
In his second season ([[2009–10 Ligue 1|2009–10]]), PSG's league form was much worse and they finished in 13th place. He scored the first goal for the Parisian team against [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]] (1–1) on the first day of the championship and scored again in their second fixture against [[Le Mans FC|Le Mans]], as well as in their fifth fixture – against Lyon. That season, PSG won the [[2010 Coupe de France Final|Coupe de France]], beating his former team AS Monaco in the final.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=780557&sec=europe&cc=5901|title=Coupe de France: Hoarau the hero for PSG|date=2 May 2010|work=[[ESPN soccernet]]}}</ref>
In his third and final season ([[2010–11 Ligue 1|2010–11]]), he started by scoring in play-off round of the Europa League, away at [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]. In Ligue 1, PSG pushed up in the league table, especially after the arrival of winger [[Nenê (footballer born 1981)|Nenê]], who had transferred in the summer of 2010. On 27 October 2010, Giuly scored against Lyon in [[Coupe de la Ligue]], allowing PSG to win the match 2–1. Giuly scored 4 goals in the league that season, against Montpellier, [[Stade Brest 29|Brest]], [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard|Sochaux]] and [[OGC Nice|Nice]], and also made eight assists. On 29 June 2011, Giuly's contract with PSG was not renewed upon expiry.
===Return to Monaco===
He spent the summer of 2011 training with his former club [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]].<ref name="Guily trains with AS Monaco">{{cite web|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/article.aspx?id=14984|title=[Vidéo] Ludo Giuly s'entraîne avec le groupe Pro | language=French| accessdate=22 July 2011|publisher=AS Monaco}}</ref> On 9 August 2011, Giuly signed a two-year contract with the [[Ligue 2]] side.<ref name="Guily joins AS Monaco">{{cite web|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/article.aspx?id=15049|title=Ludovic Giuly nouvelle recrue ! | language=French| accessdate=9 August 2011|publisher=AS Monaco}}</ref> His move back to Monaco was a surprise to the Monegasque supporters, though the club's goal was to return to [[Ligue 1]] within the year.<ref>{{cite news|title=LUDOVIC GIULY NOUVELLE RECRUE !|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/actualites/equipe/ludovic-giuly-nouvelle-recrue|publisher=AS Monaco Official Website|language=French|date=9 August 2011|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> He got back the number 8 jersey he wore during his first spell at the club. A negotiated reconversion within the club was included in the contract.<ref>{{cite news|title=FOOTBALL. Giuly signe pour deux saisons à Monaco|url=http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/football-giuly-signe-pour-deux-saisons-a-monaco-09-08-2011-1560499.php|publisher=Leparisien|language=French|date=9 August 2011|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> In his first game, the club lost 1–2 against the [[Stade de Reims]]. On 29 August 2011, Guily scored his first goal in over 7 years at AS Monaco in a 2–2 draw against [[RC Lens|Lens]]. On 14 January 2012, Giuly scored his second goal in a 1–0 win over [[FC Istres|Istres]]. On 13 April 2012, Giuly scored his third goal in a 2–0 win over [[FC Metz|Metz]]. Upon his return, he established himself in the starting eleven throughout the season.
[[File:FC Lorient - january 3rd 2013 training - Ludovic Giuly.JPG|225px|thumb|<center>Giuly in training with [[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]] in 2013]]
Ahead of the 2012–2013 season, Giuly found himself being frozen out of the first team by newly appointed manager [[Claudio Ranieri]] and lost the captaincy to [[Andreas Wolf]]. On 27 July 2012, Giuly left Monaco by mutual consent after just one year. In a friendly match against [[Tours FC|Tours]], the club hosted a ceremony in his honour. Giuly said ''"Monaco has allowed me to express the best years my life as a footballer. I want to thank the leaders for the conditions in which I ended my adventure with the ASMFC."''<ref>{{cite news|title=DÉPART DE LUDOVIC GIULY|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/fr/actualites/equipe/depart-de-ludovic-giuly|publisher=AS Monaco Website|language=French|date=27 July 2012|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
===Lorient===
On 31 July 2012, Giuly signed for [[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]] on a one-year deal on a free transfer.<ref>{{cite news|title=Lorient land Giuly|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12691/7953513/Lorient-land-Giuly|publisher=Sky Sports|date=31 July 2012|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref> Giuly made his debut, coming on as a substitute for [[Yann Jouffre]], in a 2–1 win over [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]] and two weeks later, on 1 September 2012, Giuly scored his first goal for the club, in a 3–0 win over [[AS Nancy|Nancy]]. Then, four months later, in the second round of [[2012–13 Coupe de France|Coupe de France]], Giuly scored his last career goal, in a 1–0 win over [[CS Sedan Ardennes|Sedan]].
Towards the end of the season, on 11 May 2013, Giuly announced his retirement.<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly at the end of the road|trans_title=Foot – Ligue 1 : Giuly au bout de la route|url=http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Giuly-au-bout-de-la-route/370050|publisher=L'Equipe|language=French|date=11 May 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref> Giuly ended his professional career on 26 May 2013 in a home game against his former club Paris Saint-Germain, in the final round of the season. Giuly left the pitch in the 72nd minute to standing ovations, and was even awarded a jersey with his old number by the visitors. His last appearance was also his 401th appearance in Ligue 1.<ref>{{cite news|title=FC Lorient vs Paris Saint-Germain Report|url=http://www.goal.com/en-ke/match/82066/fc-lorient-vs-paris-saint-germain/report?|publisher=Goal.com|date=26 May 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref>
===Monts d'Or Azergues Foot===
Following his retirement, Giuly returned to [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]], the team where he started his career.<ref>{{cite news|title=Monts d'Or Azergues Ludovic Giuly arrives|trans_title=Monts d'Or Azergues : Ludovic Giuly arrive|url=http://www.foot-national.com/foot-monts-d-or-azergues-ludovic-giuly-arrive-46105.html|publisher=Foot National|language=French|date=2 June 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref> On 4 January 2014, Giuly inspired his team to a penalty shootout win over Ligue 2 [[FC Istres|Istres]] in the [[Coupe de France]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Coupe de France: Ligue 1 side Lorient stunned by lowly Yzeure|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12040/9102371/coupe-de-france-ligue-1-side-lorient-stunned-by-lowly-yzeure|newspaper=Sky Sports News|date=4 January 2013}}</ref>
==International career==
Giuly has been capped for [[France national football team|France]], but was removed from his country's [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]] squad due to a leg injury he sustained in the 2004 Champions League Final.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/euro_2004/france/3752123.stm Giuly out of Euro 2004] [[BBC]] 28 May 2004</ref>
Giuly was not selected for the French [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] squad, as young Marseille playmaker [[Franck Ribéry]] was selected over Giuly.<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=368464 Left-out Giuly hits at out at France coach] ''ESPN soccernet'' 21 May 2006</ref> However, with [[Djibril Cissé]] having broken his leg in a World Cup warm-up match against [[China national football team|China]], Giuly could have been called up, but he asserted after the initial France squad was announced that he would go on holiday to [[Dubai]] and [[Kish, Iran|Kish]] instead of waiting idly in the stand-by squad, and [[Sidney Govou]] was called up instead. Despite this, Domenech opened a door for Giuly whether he want to play for the national team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Domenech offers Giuly hope|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/2392648/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=22 October 2006|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
He also qualifies for the non-FIFA affiliated team of [[Corsica national football team|Corsica]], having been called up for their 31 May 2011 friendly with Bulgaria.
===International goals===
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
!colspan="7"|'''Giuly – goals for France<ref>[http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=6876 "Ludovic Giuly"]. EU-Football.info. Retrieved 18 April 2013.</ref>
|-
!#
!Date
!Venue
!Opponent
!Score
!Result
!Competition
|-
|align="center"|1.
|22 June 2003
|[[Stade de France]], [[Saint-Denis]], [[France]]
|{{fb|New Zealand}}
|align="center"|'''4'''–0
|align="center"|5–0
|[[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003 Confederations Cup]]
|-
|align="center"|2.
|8 September 2004
|[[Tórsvøllur]], [[Tórshavn]], [[Faroe Islands]]
|{{fb|Faroe Islands}}
|align="center"|'''1'''–0
|align="center"|2–0
|[[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4|2006 World Cup qualifier]]
|-
|align="center"|3.
|12 October 2005
|[[Stade de France]], [[Saint-Denis]], [[France]]
|{{fb|Cyprus}}
|align="center"|'''4'''–0
|align="center"|4–0
|2006 World Cup qualifier
|}
==Style of play==
During his career, Giuly has been employed as a wide midfielder and as a [[Forward (association football)#Second striker|second striker]] playing behind and to the side of an out-and-out forward. He is known to play a direct style by running straight at defenders with pace. At Barcelona, Giuly played on the right side of a three-man forward line, usually playing alongside [[Ronaldinho]] and [[Samuel Eto'o]].
==Personal life==
On 15 May 2007, Giuly’s autobiography "Giuly by Giuly" was published by Hugo & Co.. In the autobiography, Giuly settles accounts with former France coach [[Raymond Domenech]], including revelations about his alleged affair with Domenech’s partner [[Estelle Denis]].<ref>{{cite web|author1=Vincent Duchesne|title=Un SMS mal reçu|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/football/2007/05/14/02003-20070514ARTSPO00042-un-sms-mal-recu.php|website=lefigaro.fr|publisher=Le Figaro|accessdate=12 May 2015|language=French|date=May 15, 2009}}</ref>
From September 2006 to March 2007, Giuly worked as a columnist each Thursday in Luis Attaque on [[Radio Monte Carlo]] (RMC). In 2010 he created 'Ultimate Player', a service company for professional footballers. The company employs 40 people.
Giuly tested positive for the [[Swine flu|H1N1 (Swine flu)]] virus in October 2009 along with two PSG teammates, [[Jérémy Clément]] and [[Mamadou Sakho]].<ref name = "flu"/> This led to the league postponing Marseille's match with Paris St Germain.<ref name = "flu">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/8325129.stm |title=Postponement angers French clubs |accessdate=8 March 2013 |date=26 October 2009 |publisher=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref>
In January 2013, [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]] named their home stadium after Giuly as "Stade Ludovic Giuly".<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly Chasselay in June|trans_title=Foot – Transferts : Giuly à Chasselay en juin|url=http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Giuly-ira-a-chasselay/339901|publisher=L'Equipe|language=French|date=4 January 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref>
==Career statistics==
''As of 4 April 2015''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly career stats|url=http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.ludovic.giuly.251.en.html|publisher=Football Database.eu|accessdate=18 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly Profile|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=29356/profile/index.html|work=UEFA.com|accessdate=2 August 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly French stats|url=http://www.ligue1.com/joueur/giuly-ludovic|publisher=LFP.fr|accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="2"|League
!colspan="2"|Cup
!colspan="2"|League Cup
!colspan="2"|[[UEFA|Europe]]<ref group="nb">Includes '''[[UEFA Cup]]''' ([[1995–96 UEFA Cup|1995–96]], [[1997–98 UEFA Cup|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Cup|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Cup|1999–2000]], [[2008–09 UEFA Cup|2008–09]]), '''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]''' ([[1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1997]]), '''[[UEFA Champions League]]''' ([[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]) and '''[[UEFA Europa League]]''' ([[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]]) matches.</ref>
!colspan="2"|Other<ref group="nb">Includes '''[[Trophée des champions]]''' ([[Trophée des champions|2000]], [[2010 Trophée des Champions|2010]]), '''[[Supercopa de España]]''' ([[2005 Supercopa de España|2005]], [[2006 Supercopa de España|2006]]), '''[[UEFA Supercup]]''' ([[2006 UEFA Super Cup|2006]]), '''[[FIFA Club World Cup]]''' ([[2006 FIFA Club World Cup|2006]]) and '''[[Supercoppa Italiana]]''' ([[2007 Supercoppa Italiana|2007]]) matches.</ref>
!colspan="2"|Total
|-
!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals
|-
! colspan=2 | France
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de France]]
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de la Ligue]]
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="5" valign="center"|[[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]]
|[[1994–95 French Division 1|1994–95]]
|8||0||1||1||2||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||1
|-
|[[1995–96 French Division 1|1995–96]]
|36||4||1||0||5||3||6||1||colspan="2"|—||48||8
|-
|[[1996–97 French Division 1|1996–97]]
|37||16||2||0||2||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||41||17
|-
|[[1997–98 French Division 1|1997–98]]
|19||1||0||0||1||0||11||5||colspan="2"|—||31||6
|-
!Total
!100!!21!!4!!1!!10!!4!!17!!6!!colspan="2"|—!!131!!32
|-
|rowspan="8" valign="center"|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|[[1997–98 French Division 1|1997–98]]
|12||1||4||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||16||1
|-
|[[1998–99 French Division 1|1998–99]]
|32||8||1||0||1||0||6||2||colspan="2"|—||40||10
|-
|[[1999–2000 French Division 1|1999–2000]]
|33||5||5||1||2||1||7||2||colspan="2"|—||47||9
|-
|[[2000–01 French Division 1|2000–01]]
|30||7||1||0||4||0||6||0||1||0||42||7
|-
|[[2001–02 French Division 1|2001–02]]
|11||2||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||2
|-
|[[2002–03 Ligue 1|2002–03]]
|36||11||1||0||4||3||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||41||14
|-
|[[2003–04 Ligue 1|2003–04]]
|30||13||2||1||0||0||10||4||colspan="2"|—||42||18
|-
!Total
!184!!47!!14!!2!!11!!4!!29!!8!!1!!0!!239!!61
|-
! colspan=2 | Spain
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Copa del Rey]]
! colspan=2 | [[Copa de la Liga]]
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="4" valign="center"|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|[[2004–05 La Liga|2004–05]]
|29||11||1||0||colspan="2"|—||6||1||colspan="2"|—||36||12
|-
|[[2005–06 La Liga|2005–06]]
|29||5||3||1||colspan="2"|—||8||1||2||1||42||8
|-
|[[2006–07 La Liga|2006–07]]
|27||3||7||0||colspan="2"|—||8||2||4||1||46||6
|-
!Total
!85!!19!!11!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!22!!4!!6!!2!!124!!26
|-
! colspan=2 | Italy
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Coppa Italia]]
! colspan=2 | League Cup
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[A.S. Roma|Roma]]
|[[2007–08 Serie A|2007–08]]
|32||6||6||1||colspan="2"|—||9||1||1||0||48||8
|-
!Total
!32!!6!!6!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!9!!1!!1!!0!!48!!8
|-
! colspan=2 | France
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de France]]
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de la Ligue]]
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="4" valign="center"|[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]]
|[[2008–09 Ligue 1|2008–09]]
|34||9||3||0||1||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||42||9
|-
|[[2009–10 Ligue 1|2009–10]]
|31||3||6||1||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||38||4
|-
|[[2010–11 Ligue 1|2010–11]]
|35||4||2||0||2||1||5||1||1||0||45||6
|-
!Total
!100!!16!!11!!1!!4!!1!!9!!1!!1!!0!!125!!19
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|[[2011–12 Ligue 2|2011–12]]
|27||3||2||2||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||29||5
|-
!Total
!27!!3!!2!!2!!0!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!29!!5
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]]
|[[2012–13 Ligue 1|2012–13]]
|17||1||2||1||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||20||2
|-
!Total
!17!!1!!2!!1!!1!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!20!!2
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot|Monts d'Or Azergues]]
|[[2013–14 Championnat de France amateur|2013–14]]
|9||3||2||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||4
|-
!Total
!9!!3!!2!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!11!!4
|-
!colspan="2"|Career total
!554!!116!!52!!10!!26!!9!!86!!20!!9!!2!!727!!157
|}
<ref>{{NFT player|pid=2449|Ludovic Giuly|accessdate=2 August 2012}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! colspan=3 | [[France national football team|France national team]]
|-
!Year!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|2000||3||0
|-
|2001||0||0
|-
|2002||1||0
|-
|2003||5||1
|-
|2004||4||1
|-
|2005||4||1
|-
!Total||17||3
|}
==Honours==
===Club===
;AS Monaco
* [[Ligue 1]]: [[1999–2000 Division 1|2000]]
* [[Coupe de la Ligue]]: [[2003 Coupe de la Ligue Final|2003]]
;Barcelona
* [[La Liga]]: [[2004–05 La Liga|2005]], [[2005–06 La Liga|2006]]
* [[Supercopa de España]]: [[2005 Supercopa de España|2005]], [[2006 Supercopa de España|2006]]
* [[UEFA Champions League]]: [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]
;AS Roma
* [[Coppa Italia]]: [[2007–08 Coppa Italia|2008]]
* [[Supercoppa Italiana]]: [[2007 Supercoppa Italiana|2007]]
;PSG
* [[Coupe de France]]: [[2009-10 Coupe de France|2010]]
===International===
;France
* [[FIFA Confederations Cup]]: [[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003]]
===Individual===
*[[National Union of Professional Footballers|UNFP]] [[Ligue 1]] [[Trophées UNFP du football#Team of the Year|Team of the Year]]: [[Trophées UNFP du football#2003|2002–03]], [[Trophées UNFP du football#2004|2003–04]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Trophées UNFP - Oscars du football - Equipe-type de Ligue 1 |url=http://www.sportpalmares.eu/Trophees-UNFP-Oscars-du-football,239.html?lang=fr |website=sportpalmares.eu |accessdate=26 August 2014 }}</ref>
==Notes==
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==References==
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==External links==
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*{{official website|http://www.ludovic-giuly.com}}
*[http://www.scoresway.com/?sport=soccer&page=player&id=2991 Scoresway Profile]
*[http://www.lfp.fr/joueur/giuly-ludovic Ludovic Giuly] at [[Ligue de Football Professionnel]]
*[http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/FootballFicheJoueur2694.html Ludovic Giuly] at [[L'Équipe]]
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| name = Ludovic Giuly
| image = DKiev-PSG (8).jpg
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| fullname = Ludovic Giuly
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|07|10|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Lyon]], [[France]]
| height = {{convert|1.64|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly|url=http://www.soccerway.com/players/ludovic-giuly/2991/|work=Soccerway|publisher=Global Sports Media|accessdate=14 September 2011}}</ref>
| position = [[Attacking Midfielder]]<br>[[Midfielder#Winger|Winger]]
| currentclub = [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot|Monts d'Or Azergues]]
| clubnumber =
| years1 = 1994–1998 |clubs1 = [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] |caps1 = 100 |goals1 = 21
| years2 = 1998–2004 |clubs2 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] |caps2 = 184 |goals2 = 47
| years3 = 2004–2007 |clubs3 = [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |caps3 = 85 |goals3 = 19
| years4 = 2007–2008 |clubs4 = [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] |caps4 = 32 |goals4 = 6
| years5 = 2008–2011 |clubs5 = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] |caps5 = 100 |goals5 = 16
| years6 = 2011–2012 |clubs6 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] |caps6 = 27 |goals6 = 3
| years7 = 2012–2013 |clubs7 = [[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]] |caps7 = 17 |goals7 = 1
| years8 = 2013– |clubs8 = [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot|Monts d'Or Azergues]] |caps8 = 28 |goals8 = 7
| nationalyears1 = 2000–2005 |nationalteam1 = [[France national football team|France]] |nationalcaps1 = 17 |nationalgoals1 = 3
| nationalyears2 = 2011 | nationalteam2 = [[Corsica national football team|Corsica]] | nationalcaps2 = 1 | nationalgoals2 = 0
| pcupdate = 4 April 2015
}}
'''Ludovic Giuly''' (born 10 July 1976) is a [[France|French]] [[Association football|footballer]], currently playing for [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]] in the [[Championnat de France amateur]] as an [[attacking midfielder]] and could also play as a [[winger (association football)|winger]]. He represented [[France national football team|France]] at international level, gaining 17 [[Cap (sport)|caps]] over a five-year period, and was a member of their [[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup]]-winning squad.
==Club career==
===Early life===
Ludovic Giuly was immersed in the world of football from an early age since his father, Dominique Giuly, born in the village of [[Zalana]], in [[Corsica]], was a former goalkeeper, who played briefly in professional football for [[SC Bastia|Bastia]] before continuing an amateur career until the age of 32 with several clubs in the suburbs of [[Lyon]]. Ludovic Giuly made his debut in the club in which his father was then active: the ASCMO, now known as [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]], in the city of [[Chasselay, Rhône|Chasselay]], located about twenty kilometers from Lyon. He then entered the training center of [[Olympique Lyonnais]]. In 1994, he won the [[Coupe Gambardella]] with their U18 team.
===Olympique Lyonnais===
Giuly started his career with [[Olympique Lyonnais]] in 1994 at the age of 18 and made his debut for the club in Ligue 1 on 21 January 1995 against [[AS Cannes|Cannes]] in a 3–1 win. The following season, Giuly earned a nicknamed "the magic elf," referring to his low height (1.64m) and his vivacious character. Also in 1996–97 season, Giuly finished the season with 16 goals in 37 games. In the 1997–98 season, Giuly played 19 games with Lyon and scored one goal. Giuly made his last appearance for Lyon in a 1–0 loss against [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] where he played 90 minutes on 10 January 1998.
===AS Monaco===
Giuly was signed by [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] in the winter break on January 1998. The transfer fee was €7.5 million (£6.6 million), although the fee was then assessed at 42 million [[French francs|francs]], which was a considerable sum at that time.
Just 10 days after playing for Lyon against Marseille, Giuly made his debut for AS Monaco against them in a 1–1 draw on 20 January 1998. Giuly scored his first goal for Monaco in a 5–2 win over [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]] in May 1998, on the final day of Ligue 1. In his first half-season with Monaco, he made a total of 12 appearances, scoring once.
In the 1999–00 season, Giuly proved to be a key member in the Monaco squad on its right side, as he led his team to the Ligue 1 title for the first time since 1997. The next season turned out to be a troublesome campaign, after Monaco finished in eleventh place in the league. Giuly scored 7 goals in 30 appearances. In the 2001–02 season, Giuly started strongly with two goals against [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] and [[RC Lens|Lens]] respectively, before he suffered ruptured ligaments in his right knee which kept him sidelined for almost the entire season and ruined his chances of playing in the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]].
The 2002–03 season was decisive for Giuly. He made his return from injury in a match against [[Troyes AC|Troyes]] in a 4–0 win on 3 August 2003. In the [[2003 Coupe de la Ligue Final]] between Monaco and [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard|Sochaux]], Giuly captained the side and scored a brace in a 4–1 win to win the Coupe de la Ligue for the first time in clubs history. His good performance at Monaco led him being selected in the FIFA Confederations Cup which France won.
At the start of the 2003–04 season – Giuly's last with Monaco – he scored a superb overhead kick during a league match against Lens with an assist from [[Jérôme Rothen]], having suffered an injury that kept him out for a week prior to the game. While the club floundered in the race for the Ligue 1 title, they had a fantastic run in the Champions League progressing through the Group Stage (where Giuly scored goals at home to AEK Athens and Deportivo La Coruña) and making it through to the knockout stage. Here, Monaco eliminated [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (in which he scored a brace in the second leg)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/champions_league/3593167.stm |title=Monaco 3–1 Real Madrid |publisher=BBC Sport |date=6 April 2004 }}</ref> and [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]. Giuly captained Monaco in the [[2004 UEFA Champions League Final]], where they lost 3–0 to [[José Mourinho]]'s [[F.C. Porto|Porto]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/3718645.stm|title=Porto 3–0 Monaco |date=26 May 2004 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref> This was a particularly galling defeat for Giuly because he suffered a groin injury early in the match, forcing him to leave the field in the 23rd minute (being replaced by [[Dado Pršo]]). Without Giuly on the pitch, the club's task of winning the final was even more compromised. Even Manager [[Didier Deschamps]] admitted that losing Giuly was a "big blow" and said ''"Giuly's injury was not good news for us – he is a very important player for us on the offensive side."''<ref>{{cite news|title=Deschamps rues inexperience|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/3743149.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|date=26 May 2004|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> This turned out to be his last appearance in a Monaco shirt.
===Barcelona===
[[File:Ronaldinho Belletti and Giuly 9dec2006.jpg|thumb|right|185px|Giuly celebrating a goal against [[Real Sociedad]] with [[Ronaldinho]] and [[Juliano Belletti]].]]
[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] paid about €7 million to Monaco in order to sign Giuly on 28 June 2004, with Giuly signing a three-year deal.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/3847237.stm|title=Barcelona seal Giuly deal |date=28 June 2004 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref> On 29 August 2004, Giuly scored on his debut for Barcelona against [[Racing de Santander]] in a 2–0 win and played 90 minutes. On his move, Giuly was happy after enjoying a successful start to life in Spain.<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly happy with Barca start|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/2310728/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=16 September 2004|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
Giuly helped Barcelona to win [[La Liga]] in the 2004–05 season, ending a 6-year championship drought. He was the second top scorer for the club scoring 11 goals. Although his season was disrupted by several muscle injuries, Giuly was able to fulfil his promise to reach double digits in goals in his first year at his new club.
In 2005–06 he helped win the Spanish title again, as well as capture the second Champions League trophy for the Catalan club. Giuly propelled Barça into the [[2006 UEFA Champions League Final|Champions League Final]] by scoring the only goal in their semi-final against [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]]. After the match, Giuly said he had called on his team-mates to keep calm and finish the job. He said ''"Ronnie passed me the perfect ball. I attempted a shot from the left, the ball went in, so much the better! Now we've got one foot in the final, we have to remain cool and work hard to try and go all the way."''<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly urges Barca calm|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/2374066/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=18 April 2006|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
He played the full 90 minutes in Paris as Barcelona came from a goal down to beat [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] 2–1 at the [[Stade de France]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4773353.stm |title=Barcelona 2–1 Arsenal |date=17 May 2006 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref> Giuly subsequently scored, but the goal was ruled out due to the foul resulting [[Jens Lehmann]] sending off (making him the first player and only goalkeeper to ever be sent off in a Champions League/European Cup final). FIFA President [[Sepp Blatter]] has always said he felt Giuly's goal should have stood.<ref>{{cite news|title=Blatter hits out at Hauge|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/2377203/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=18 May 2006|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
In the [[La Liga 2006–07|2006–07]] season, Giuly, although still a key member of the Barça squad, eventually lost his starting spot in the team, when [[Lionel Messi]] was promoted from the club's youth ranks. This resulted in Giuly saying his farewell to Barça.
===Roma===
On 17 July 2007, Giuly signed for [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] on a three-year deal with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] being paid £2.2million.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11833_2610191,00.html|title=Roma seal Giuly signing |accessdate=12 July 2011 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> A month later, he won his first trophy with his new club, winning the Italian Super Cup against the Inter Milan (0–1). On 26 August 2007, Giuly made his league debut for Roma in a 2–0 win over [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]. The next game on 2 September 2007, Giuly scored his first goal in a 3–0 win over [[A.C. Siena|Siena]]. In the Champions League Group Stage, Giuly scored and provided assist for [[Mirko Vučinić]] in a 4–1 win over Ukrainian side [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] on 27 November 2007. In the Coppa Italia last 16 second leg, he also scored and provided two assists for [[Mancini (Brazilian footballer)|Mancini]] and Roma fan favourite [[Francesco Totti]] in a 4–0 win over [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] on 16 January 2008.
However, Giuly's only season at Roma had him scoring more than many starting players which made him in the top five scorers at the club for the season he spent at [[Stadio Olimpico]].<ref>[http://www.asroma.it/UserFiles/721.pdf Acquisizione del diritto alle prestazioni sportive del calciatore Ludovic Giuly]</ref>
===Paris Saint-Germain===
Desiring to return to France for more playing time, Giuly was coveted by Monaco, Marseille and Lyon but on 18 July 2008, he signed with [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] on a three-year deal, with PSG paying a transfer fee reported to be €2.5 million to Roma.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.france24.com/en/20080718-psg-sign-ludovic-giuly-football-transfer-roma-paris|title=PSG sign veteran Giuly |date=18 July 2008 |work=[[France 24]]}}</ref> On 9 August 2008, Giuly made his debut for PSG against his former club Monaco in a 1–0 loss. After an early season goal drought, marked by injury, he scored his first goal for PSG during their 1–0 win over [[Lille OSC|Lille]] on 10 November. He scored his second goal against [[Le Havre AC|Le Havre]] and lead the team to a victory against Lyon, scoring a header against his first club. He scored his first brace of the season on 7 February 2009 against [[FC Nantes|Nantes]]. In his first season at the club, PSG had moderate success in [[Ligue 1]], finishing in 6th place and narrowly missing out on European play due to inferior goal difference.
In his second season ([[2009–10 Ligue 1|2009–10]]), PSG's league form was much worse and they finished in 13th place. He scored the first goal for the Parisian team against [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]] (1–1) on the first day of the championship and scored again in their second fixture against [[Le Mans FC|Le Mans]], as well as in their fifth fixture – against Lyon. That season, PSG won the [[2010 Coupe de France Final|Coupe de France]], beating his former team AS Monaco in the final.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=780557&sec=europe&cc=5901|title=Coupe de France: Hoarau the hero for PSG|date=2 May 2010|work=[[ESPN soccernet]]}}</ref>
In his third and final season ([[2010–11 Ligue 1|2010–11]]), he started by scoring in play-off round of the Europa League, away at [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]. In Ligue 1, PSG pushed up in the league table, especially after the arrival of winger [[Nenê (footballer born 1981)|Nenê]], who had transferred in the summer of 2010. On 27 October 2010, Giuly scored against Lyon in [[Coupe de la Ligue]], allowing PSG to win the match 2–1. Giuly scored 4 goals in the league that season, against Montpellier, [[Stade Brest 29|Brest]], [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard|Sochaux]] and [[OGC Nice|Nice]], and also made eight assists. On 29 June 2011, Giuly's contract with PSG was not renewed upon expiry.
===Return to Monaco===
He spent the summer of 2011 training with his former club [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]].<ref name="Guily trains with AS Monaco">{{cite web|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/article.aspx?id=14984|title=[Vidéo] Ludo Giuly s'entraîne avec le groupe Pro | language=French| accessdate=22 July 2011|publisher=AS Monaco}}</ref> On 9 August 2011, Giuly signed a two-year contract with the [[Ligue 2]] side.<ref name="Guily joins AS Monaco">{{cite web|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/article.aspx?id=15049|title=Ludovic Giuly nouvelle recrue ! | language=French| accessdate=9 August 2011|publisher=AS Monaco}}</ref> His move back to Monaco was a surprise to the Monegasque supporters, though the club's goal was to return to [[Ligue 1]] within the year.<ref>{{cite news|title=LUDOVIC GIULY NOUVELLE RECRUE !|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/actualites/equipe/ludovic-giuly-nouvelle-recrue|publisher=AS Monaco Official Website|language=French|date=9 August 2011|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> He got back the number 8 jersey he wore during his first spell at the club. A negotiated reconversion within the club was included in the contract.<ref>{{cite news|title=FOOTBALL. Giuly signe pour deux saisons à Monaco|url=http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/football-giuly-signe-pour-deux-saisons-a-monaco-09-08-2011-1560499.php|publisher=Leparisien|language=French|date=9 August 2011|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> In his first game, the club lost 1–2 against the [[Stade de Reims]]. On 29 August 2011, Guily scored his first goal in over 7 years at AS Monaco in a 2–2 draw against [[RC Lens|Lens]]. On 14 January 2012, Giuly scored his second goal in a 1–0 win over [[FC Istres|Istres]]. On 13 April 2012, Giuly scored his third goal in a 2–0 win over [[FC Metz|Metz]]. Upon his return, he established himself in the starting eleven throughout the season.
[[File:FC Lorient - january 3rd 2013 training - Ludovic Giuly.JPG|225px|thumb|<center>Giuly in training with [[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]] in 2013]]
Ahead of the 2012–2013 season, Giuly found himself being frozen out of the first team by newly appointed manager [[Claudio Ranieri]] and lost the captaincy to [[Andreas Wolf]]. On 27 July 2012, Giuly left Monaco by mutual consent after just one year. In a friendly match against [[Tours FC|Tours]], the club hosted a ceremony in his honour. Giuly said ''"Monaco has allowed me to express the best years my life as a footballer. I want to thank the leaders for the conditions in which I ended my adventure with the ASMFC."''<ref>{{cite news|title=DÉPART DE LUDOVIC GIULY|url=http://www.asm-fc.com/fr/actualites/equipe/depart-de-ludovic-giuly|publisher=AS Monaco Website|language=French|date=27 July 2012|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
===Lorient===
On 31 July 2012, Giuly signed for [[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]] on a one-year deal on a free transfer.<ref>{{cite news|title=Lorient land Giuly|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12691/7953513/Lorient-land-Giuly|publisher=Sky Sports|date=31 July 2012|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref> Giuly made his debut, coming on as a substitute for [[Yann Jouffre]], in a 2–1 win over [[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]] and two weeks later, on 1 September 2012, Giuly scored his first goal for the club, in a 3–0 win over [[AS Nancy|Nancy]]. Then, four months later, in the second round of [[2012–13 Coupe de France|Coupe de France]], Giuly scored his last career goal, in a 1–0 win over [[CS Sedan Ardennes|Sedan]].
Towards the end of the season, on 11 May 2013, Giuly announced his retirement.<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly at the end of the road|trans_title=Foot – Ligue 1 : Giuly au bout de la route|url=http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Giuly-au-bout-de-la-route/370050|publisher=L'Equipe|language=French|date=11 May 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref> Giuly ended his professional career on 26 May 2013 in a home game against his former club Paris Saint-Germain, in the final round of the season. Giuly left the pitch in the 72nd minute to standing ovations, and was even awarded a jersey with his old number by the visitors. His last appearance was also his 401th appearance in Ligue 1.<ref>{{cite news|title=FC Lorient vs Paris Saint-Germain Report|url=http://www.goal.com/en-ke/match/82066/fc-lorient-vs-paris-saint-germain/report?|publisher=Goal.com|date=26 May 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref>
===Monts d'Or Azergues Foot===
Following his retirement, Giuly returned to [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]], the team where he started his career.<ref>{{cite news|title=Monts d'Or Azergues Ludovic Giuly arrives|trans_title=Monts d'Or Azergues : Ludovic Giuly arrive|url=http://www.foot-national.com/foot-monts-d-or-azergues-ludovic-giuly-arrive-46105.html|publisher=Foot National|language=French|date=2 June 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref> On 4 January 2014, Giuly inspired his team to a penalty shootout win over Ligue 2 [[FC Istres|Istres]] in the [[Coupe de France]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Coupe de France: Ligue 1 side Lorient stunned by lowly Yzeure|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12040/9102371/coupe-de-france-ligue-1-side-lorient-stunned-by-lowly-yzeure|newspaper=Sky Sports News|date=4 January 2013}}</ref>
==International career==
Giuly has been capped for [[France national football team|France]], but was removed from his country's [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]] squad due to a leg injury he sustained in the 2004 Champions League Final.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/euro_2004/france/3752123.stm Giuly out of Euro 2004] [[BBC]] 28 May 2004</ref>
Giuly was not selected for the French [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] squad, as young Marseille playmaker [[Franck Ribéry]] was selected over Giuly.<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=368464 Left-out Giuly hits at out at France coach] ''ESPN soccernet'' 21 May 2006</ref> However, with [[Djibril Cissé]] having broken his leg in a World Cup warm-up match against [[China national football team|China]], Giuly could have been called up, but he asserted after the initial France squad was announced that he would go on holiday to [[Dubai]] and [[Kish, Iran|Kish]] instead of waiting idly in the stand-by squad, and [[Sidney Govou]] was called up instead. Despite this, Domenech opened a door for Giuly whether he want to play for the national team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Domenech offers Giuly hope|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/2392648/|publisher=Sky Sports|date=22 October 2006|accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref>
He also qualifies for the non-FIFA affiliated team of [[Corsica national football team|Corsica]], having been called up for their 31 May 2011 friendly with Bulgaria.
===International goals===
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
!colspan="7"|'''Giuly – goals for France<ref>[http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=6876 "Ludovic Giuly"]. EU-Football.info. Retrieved 18 April 2013.</ref>
|-
!#
!Date
!Venue
!Opponent
!Score
!Result
!Competition
|-
|align="center"|1.
|22 June 2003
|[[Stade de France]], [[Saint-Denis]], [[France]]
|{{fb|New Zealand}}
|align="center"|'''4'''–0
|align="center"|5–0
|[[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003 Confederations Cup]]
|-
|align="center"|2.
|8 September 2004
|[[Tórsvøllur]], [[Tórshavn]], [[Faroe Islands]]
|{{fb|Faroe Islands}}
|align="center"|'''1'''–0
|align="center"|2–0
|[[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4|2006 World Cup qualifier]]
|-
|align="center"|3.
|12 October 2005
|[[Stade de France]], [[Saint-Denis]], [[France]]
|{{fb|Cyprus}}
|align="center"|'''4'''–0
|align="center"|4–0
|2006 World Cup qualifier
|}
==Style of play==
During his career, Giuly has been employed as a wide midfielder and as a [[Forward (association football)#Second striker|second striker]] playing behind and to the side of an out-and-out forward. He is known to play a direct style by running straight at defenders with pace. At Barcelona, Giuly played on the right side of a three-man forward line, usually playing alongside [[Ronaldinho]] and [[Samuel Eto'o]].
==Personal life==
On 15 May 2007, Giuly’s autobiography "Giuly by Giuly" was published by Hugo & Co.. In the autobiography, Giuly settles accounts with former France coach [[Raymond Domenech]], including revelations about his alleged affair with Domenech’s partner [[Estelle Denis]].<ref>{{cite web|author1=Vincent Duchesne|title=Un SMS mal reçu|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/football/2007/05/14/02003-20070514ARTSPO00042-un-sms-mal-recu.php|website=lefigaro.fr|publisher=Le Figaro|accessdate=12 May 2015|language=French|date=May 15, 2009}}</ref>
From September 2006 to March 2007, Giuly worked as a columnist each Thursday in Luis Attaque on [[Radio Monte Carlo]] (RMC). In 2010 he created 'Ultimate Player', a service company for professional footballers. The company employs 40 people.
Giuly tested positive for the [[Swine flu|H1N1 (Swine flu)]] virus in October 2009 along with two PSG teammates, [[Jérémy Clément]] and [[Mamadou Sakho]].<ref name = "flu"/> This led to the league postponing Marseille's match with Paris St Germain.<ref name = "flu">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/8325129.stm |title=Postponement angers French clubs |accessdate=8 March 2013 |date=26 October 2009 |publisher=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref>
In January 2013, [[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot]] named their home stadium after Giuly as "Stade Ludovic Giuly".<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuly Chasselay in June|trans_title=Foot – Transferts : Giuly à Chasselay en juin|url=http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Giuly-ira-a-chasselay/339901|publisher=L'Equipe|language=French|date=4 January 2013|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref>
==Career statistics==
''As of 4 April 2015''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly career stats|url=http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.ludovic.giuly.251.en.html|publisher=Football Database.eu|accessdate=18 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly Profile|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=29356/profile/index.html|work=UEFA.com|accessdate=2 August 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ludovic Giuly French stats|url=http://www.ligue1.com/joueur/giuly-ludovic|publisher=LFP.fr|accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="2"|League
!colspan="2"|Cup
!colspan="2"|League Cup
!colspan="2"|[[UEFA|Europe]]<ref group="nb">Includes '''[[UEFA Cup]]''' ([[1995–96 UEFA Cup|1995–96]], [[1997–98 UEFA Cup|1997–98]], [[1998–99 UEFA Cup|1998–99]], [[1999–2000 UEFA Cup|1999–2000]], [[2008–09 UEFA Cup|2008–09]]), '''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]''' ([[1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1997]]), '''[[UEFA Champions League]]''' ([[2000–01 UEFA Champions League|2000–01]], [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003–04]], [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|2004–05]], [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2005–06]], [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]], [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]]) and '''[[UEFA Europa League]]''' ([[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]]) matches.</ref>
!colspan="2"|Other<ref group="nb">Includes '''[[Trophée des champions]]''' ([[Trophée des champions|2000]], [[2010 Trophée des Champions|2010]]), '''[[Supercopa de España]]''' ([[2005 Supercopa de España|2005]], [[2006 Supercopa de España|2006]]), '''[[UEFA Supercup]]''' ([[2006 UEFA Super Cup|2006]]), '''[[FIFA Club World Cup]]''' ([[2006 FIFA Club World Cup|2006]]) and '''[[Supercoppa Italiana]]''' ([[2007 Supercoppa Italiana|2007]]) matches.</ref>
!colspan="2"|Total
|-
!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals
|-
! colspan=2 | France
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de France]]
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de la Ligue]]
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="5" valign="center"|[[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]]
|[[1994–95 French Division 1|1994–95]]
|8||0||1||1||2||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||1
|-
|[[1995–96 French Division 1|1995–96]]
|36||4||1||0||5||3||6||1||colspan="2"|—||48||8
|-
|[[1996–97 French Division 1|1996–97]]
|37||16||2||0||2||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||41||17
|-
|[[1997–98 French Division 1|1997–98]]
|19||1||0||0||1||0||11||5||colspan="2"|—||31||6
|-
!Total
!100!!21!!4!!1!!10!!4!!17!!6!!colspan="2"|—!!131!!32
|-
|rowspan="8" valign="center"|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|[[1997–98 French Division 1|1997–98]]
|12||1||4||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||16||1
|-
|[[1998–99 French Division 1|1998–99]]
|32||8||1||0||1||0||6||2||colspan="2"|—||40||10
|-
|[[1999–2000 French Division 1|1999–2000]]
|33||5||5||1||2||1||7||2||colspan="2"|—||47||9
|-
|[[2000–01 French Division 1|2000–01]]
|30||7||1||0||4||0||6||0||1||0||42||7
|-
|[[2001–02 French Division 1|2001–02]]
|11||2||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||2
|-
|[[2002–03 Ligue 1|2002–03]]
|36||11||1||0||4||3||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||41||14
|-
|[[2003–04 Ligue 1|2003–04]]
|30||13||2||1||0||0||10||4||colspan="2"|—||42||18
|-
!Total
!184!!47!!14!!2!!11!!4!!29!!8!!1!!0!!239!!61
|-
! colspan=2 | Spain
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Copa del Rey]]
! colspan=2 | [[Copa de la Liga]]
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="4" valign="center"|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|[[2004–05 La Liga|2004–05]]
|29||11||1||0||colspan="2"|—||6||1||colspan="2"|—||36||12
|-
|[[2005–06 La Liga|2005–06]]
|29||5||3||1||colspan="2"|—||8||1||2||1||42||8
|-
|[[2006–07 La Liga|2006–07]]
|27||3||7||0||colspan="2"|—||8||2||4||1||46||6
|-
!Total
!85!!19!!11!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!22!!4!!6!!2!!124!!26
|-
! colspan=2 | Italy
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Coppa Italia]]
! colspan=2 | League Cup
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[A.S. Roma|Roma]]
|[[2007–08 Serie A|2007–08]]
|32||6||6||1||colspan="2"|—||9||1||1||0||48||8
|-
!Total
!32!!6!!6!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!9!!1!!1!!0!!48!!8
|-
! colspan=2 | France
! colspan=2 | League
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de France]]
! colspan=2 | [[Coupe de la Ligue]]
! colspan=2 | [[UEFA|Europe]]
! colspan=2 | Other
! colspan=2 | Total
|-
|rowspan="4" valign="center"|[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]]
|[[2008–09 Ligue 1|2008–09]]
|34||9||3||0||1||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||42||9
|-
|[[2009–10 Ligue 1|2009–10]]
|31||3||6||1||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||38||4
|-
|[[2010–11 Ligue 1|2010–11]]
|35||4||2||0||2||1||5||1||1||0||45||6
|-
!Total
!100!!16!!11!!1!!4!!1!!9!!1!!1!!0!!125!!19
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|[[2011–12 Ligue 2|2011–12]]
|27||3||2||2||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||29||5
|-
!Total
!27!!3!!2!!2!!0!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!29!!5
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud|Lorient]]
|[[2012–13 Ligue 1|2012–13]]
|17||1||2||1||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||20||2
|-
!Total
!17!!1!!2!!1!!1!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!20!!2
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="center"|[[Monts d'Or Azergues Foot|Monts d'Or Azergues]]
|[[2013–14 Championnat de France amateur|2013–14]]
|9||3||2||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||4
|-
!Total
!9!!3!!2!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!11!!4
|-
!colspan="2"|Career total
!554!!116!!52!!10!!26!!9!!86!!20!!9!!2!!727!!157
|}
<ref>{{NFT player|pid=2449|Ludovic Giuly|accessdate=2 August 2012}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! colspan=3 | [[France national football team|France national team]]
|-
!Year!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|2000||3||0
|-
|2001||0||0
|-
|2002||1||0
|-
|2003||5||1
|-
|2004||4||1
|-
|2005||4||1
|-
!Total||17||3
|}
==Honours==
===Club===
;AS Monaco
* [[Ligue 1]]: [[1999–2000 Division 1|2000]]
* [[Coupe de la Ligue]]: [[2003 Coupe de la Ligue Final|2003]]
;Barcelona
* [[La Liga]]: [[2004–05 La Liga|2005]], [[2005–06 La Liga|2006]]
* [[Supercopa de España]]: [[2005 Supercopa de España|2005]], [[2006 Supercopa de España|2006]]
* [[UEFA Champions League]]: [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|2006]]
;AS Roma
* [[Coppa Italia]]: [[2007–08 Coppa Italia|2008]]
* [[Supercoppa Italiana]]: [[2007 Supercoppa Italiana|2007]]
;PSG
* [[Coupe de France]]: [[2009-10 Coupe de France|2010]]
===International===
;France
* [[FIFA Confederations Cup]]: [[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003]]
===Individual===
*[[National Union of Professional Footballers|UNFP]] [[Ligue 1]] [[Trophées UNFP du football#Team of the Year|Team of the Year]]: [[Trophées UNFP du football#2003|2002–03]], [[Trophées UNFP du football#2004|2003–04]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Trophées UNFP - Oscars du football - Equipe-type de Ligue 1 |url=http://www.sportpalmares.eu/Trophees-UNFP-Oscars-du-football,239.html?lang=fr |website=sportpalmares.eu |accessdate=26 August 2014 }}</ref>
*[[European Sports Media#ESM Team of the Year|ESM Team of the Year]]: [[European Sports Media#2003.E2.80.9304|2003–04]]
==Notes==
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==References==
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==External links==
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*{{official website|http://www.ludovic-giuly.com}}
*[http://www.scoresway.com/?sport=soccer&page=player&id=2991 Scoresway Profile]
*[http://www.lfp.fr/joueur/giuly-ludovic Ludovic Giuly] at [[Ligue de Football Professionnel]]
*[http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/FootballFicheJoueur2694.html Ludovic Giuly] at [[L'Équipe]]
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