Christophe Jallet Explained

Christophe Jallet
Fullname:Christophe Jean-Pierre Jallet[1]
Birth Date:31 October 1983
Birth Place:Cognac, France
Height:1.78 m
Position:Right back
Youthyears1:1992–1998
Youthclubs1:Cognac
Youthyears2:1998–2003
Youthclubs2:Niort
Years1:2003–2006
Clubs1:Niort
Caps1:98
Goals1:12
Years2:2006–2009
Clubs2:Lorient
Caps2:97
Goals2:3
Years3:2009–2014
Clubs3:Paris Saint-Germain
Caps3:143
Goals3:7
Years4:2014–2017
Clubs4:Lyon
Caps4:68
Goals4:3
Years5:2017–2019
Clubs5:Nice
Caps5:29
Goals5:1
Years6:2019–2020
Clubs6:Amiens
Caps6:12
Goals6:1
Nationalyears1:2012–2017
Nationalteam1:France
Nationalcaps1:16
Nationalgoals1:1
Totalcaps:447
Totalgoals:27

Christophe Jean-Pierre Jallet (born 31 October 1983) is a French former professional footballer who played as a right back. During his career, he played for Niort, Lorient, Paris Saint-Germain, Lyon, Nice and Amiens, as well as registering 16 caps for the France national team between 2012 and 2017.

Club career

Early career

Born in Cognac, Charente, Jallet began his career at his hometown club UA Cognac where he operated behind the striker.[2] Tracked by the main club in the region, Niort, since 13, he was discouraged by his parents to pursue the move and he remained in Cognac.

Niort

Jallet finally joined Niort at 15, but his coach told his parents that he was "not good enough." Jallet dramatically improved after this.[2] Following his training, he started numerous games in National and Ligue 2 during his three seasons as a defensive midfielder there.[2]

Lorient

In 2006, Jallet was transferred to FC Lorient,[3] where he played as the side's third-choice right-back. After a successful tutelage as third-choice, Jallet eventually became a stalwart of the team.

Paris Saint-Germain

On 6 July 2009, Jallet joined Paris Saint-Germain for a transfer fee of 2.5 million euros, signing a four-year contract.[4] He was recruited to provide competition for Ceará at right-back. Jallet made his first appearance in a competitive match with PSG against Le Mans in the second matchday of the 2009–10 Ligue 1 season.[5] Playing as a right midfielder, he scored his first goal one week later against Valenciennes with an assist from Stéphane Sessègnon.[6] During the next match, against Lille, he delivered an assist a few minutes after he was substituted onto the pitch and marked the very end of game again with a goal.[7] During his first season, Jallet's impact as a substitute with goalscoring potential was highly valued, though gaining a starting berth proved hard with the form of Ceará. Jallet scored again at the 19th match against Grenoble, leading to a 4–0 victory for PSG.[8] He ended the season with 11 assists.[9]

On 1 May 2010, at the Stade de France, Jallet won the Coupe de France with PSG after a 1–0 defeat of Monaco in the final.[10]

On 22 April 2011, he renewed his two-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain.

On 2 October 2011, in the clash between PSG and Lyon, Jaillet scored the second goal in a 2–0 victory with an assist from Nenê.[11] He gained the confidence of new coach Carlo Ancelotti in a new position as midfielder, with Ancelotti preferring Milan Biševac at right-back. Jallet gained the captaincy late in the season following the dropping of Mamadou Sakho.

Lyon

On 24 July 2014, Jallet signed a three-year deal with Olympique Lyonnais.[12]

Nice

On 18 July 2017, Jallet signed with OGC Nice on a free transfer.[13]

Amiens

On 23 July 2019, Jallet signed with Amiens.[14]

Retirement

Jallet retired after the 2019–20 season, despite Amiens offering to extend his contract for another campaign.[15]

International career

Jallet was called up to the France national team by manager Didier Deschamps for a friendly against Uruguay on 9 August 2012. In his second appearance, on 11 September 2012, he scored a goal against Belarus from a difficult angle. He played a total of 16 matches for the France national team.

International goals

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Honours

Niort

2005–06[16]

Paris Saint-Germain

2012–13, 2013–14

2009–10

2013–14

2013

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SAS Chrisalo . BFM Verif . NextInteractive . 23 December 2020 . French.
    Web site: Christophe Jallet . BFM Business . NextInteractive . 23 December 2020 . French.
  2. Web site: Mestres . Antoine . Jallet, le dernier survivant . So Foot . 2 August 2019 . French . 31 July 2012.
  3. Web site: Dussueil . Enguerrand . Tour de France du Mercato : FC Lorient . Foot Mercato . 2 August 2019 . French . 28 July 2006.
  4. http://www.psg.fr/fr/Actus/003001/Article/45543/Christophe-Jallet-est-Parisien "Christophe is Jallet Parisien"
  5. http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuille_match/44980 "Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 Le Mans UC 72 '
  6. http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuille_match/44989 "Valenciennes FC 2–3 Paris Saint-Germain"
  7. http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuille_match/44669 "Paris Saint-Germain 3–0 Lille OSC"
  8. http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuille_match/44799 "Paris Saint-Germain 4–0"
  9. http://www.psgmag.net/878-Bilan-2009-2010-les-defenseurs-du.html "Balance 2009–2010: Defenders "
  10. Web site: PSG - Monaco : les notes du match . Foot Mercato . 2 August 2019 . French . 1 May 2010.
  11. http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuille_match/74456 "Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Olympique Lyonnais'
  12. Web site: Transfer news: Christophe Jallet moves to Lyon on a three-year contract . Sky Sports . 2 August 2019 . 24 July 2014.
  13. Web site: Nice sign defender Christophe Jallet on free transfer from Lyon . ESPN FC . 2 August 2019 . 19 July 2017.
  14. Web site: CHRISTOPHE JALLET REJOINT L’AMIENS SC POUR UN AN !. 23 July 2019. 23 July 2019. Amiens SC. French.
  15. Web site: Jallet retires . Ligue 1 . 26 June 2020 . 31 October 2020.
  16. Web site: Christophe Jallet. chamoisfc79.fr. 30 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150530182359/http://www.chamoisfc79.fr/visiteur/historique/ex_joueur.php?id_joueur=101. 30 May 2015. dead.