2006 season stats
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name: Youri Djorkaeff
position: F-M
height: 5-10 weight:159
Birthdate: March 09, 1968
Hometown: Lyon, France
last club: Blackburn (England)
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2006New York21211,824245920325720
Career45453,810121113553769950
A former FIFA World Cup champion, Djorkaeff is one of the most accomplished players in the world…. Can play midfield or forward… A former member of English Premier League clubs Blackburn and Bolton, Bundesliga's FC Kaiserslautern, Italy Serie A's Inter Milan, and French First League's Paris Saint-Germain and AS Monaco.

MLS Experience

Signed by the MetroStars on February 18, 2005.

Other Pro Experience

2004: Made three appearances for Blackburn Rovers of the English Premier League before succumbing to a hamstring injury.

2003-04: Scored nine goals in 27 games for Bolton Wanderers of the English Premier League… League Cup finalist with Bolton who lost to Middlesborough, 2-1, in the championship match.

2002-03: Appeared in 39 games and scored seven goals for Bolton.

2001-02: Netted four goals in 12 games in his first year with Bolton… Appeared in seven games for the French National Team in 2002... Played four games with FC Kaiserslautern of the Bundesliga before joining Bolton.

2000-01: Made 26 appearances for FC Kaiserslautern and scored three goals… Played seven games in the UEFA Cup and scored two goals… Helped lead the French National Team to the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup championship after scoring two goals in eight matches.

1999-00: In his first year in the Bundesliga, netted 11 goals in 25 games for Kaiserslautern… Notched one goal in five games in UEFA Cup competition… Claimed the 2000 UEFA European Nations Cup with Les Bleus and scored six goals in 13 appearances.

1998-99: Appeared in 25 games as a member of Inter Milan and scored eight goals... Netted two goals in five games in Champions League competition and scored two goals in nine matches for the French Nationals.

1997-98: Helped lead France to the 1998 FIFA World Cup championship, as he scored three goals in 16 matches... Won the UEFA Cup with Inter Milan and appeared in nine Cup matches with Inter... During league play, scored eight goals in 29 games.

1996-97: Made his Serie A debut with Inter Milan and scored 14 goals in 33 appearances… Finalist in the 1997 UEFA Cup and netted two goals in 10 matches... Scored four goals in seven games for Les Bleus.

1995-96: Claimed the UEFA Cup Winners Cup with Paris Saint-Germain of France's First League... Scored four goals in eight games in Cup Winners Cup play... Netted 13 goals in league play with Paris SG and scored eight goals in 14 appearances with the French National team.

1994-95: In his final season with AS Monaco of France's First League, scored 14 goals in 33 matches. Appeared in four games with the French National Team.

1993-94: Was the French League's top scorer with AS Monaco after netting 20 goals in 35 games… Had his first cap with the French National team in a 3-2 defeat to Israel on October 13, 1993… Scored three goals in four appearances with France… Scored three goals in 11 games in Champions League play.

1992-93: UEFA Cup Winners Cup finalist with AS Monaco and scored one goal in four Cup Winners Cup appearances… Notched 12 goals in 32 games with Monaco in league play.

1991-92: Put home nine goals in 35 matches with Monaco… Claimed the French Cup and scored one goal in seven games.

1990-91: Netted five goals in 20 games during his first season with Monaco… Had his first encounter in the French League on November 10, 1990 against FC Sochaux-Montbeliard… Scored four goals in seven games with Strasbourg before joining Monaco.

1989-90: Notched 21 goals in 28 games with Strasbourg. Played in three games with Grenoble prior to joining Strasbourg.

1988-89: Appeared in 25 games and scored 11 goals with Grenoble.

1987-88: Scored eight goals in 19 games with Grenoble.

1986-87: In 26 games as a member of Grenoble, netted four goals in 26 games.

1985-86: Appeared in six games with Grenoble.

1984-85: Made three appearances with Grenoble.