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Didier Domi

Didier Arsène Marcel Domi (born 2 May 1978) is a French football coach, former professional footballer and pundit who is technical advisor to the Paris Saint-Germain Academy in Qatar.

Key Information

As a player, he was a left-back who had two spells with Paris Saint-Germain where he made 79 appearances in Ligue 1. He also played in the Premier League for Newcastle United and Leeds United and in La Liga for Espanyol. He later won multiple trophies in Greece with Olympiacos before retiring with Major League Soccer side New England Revolution.

Early life

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Domi was born in Sarcelles, Val d'Oise, France. He is an convert to Islam.[2]

Club career

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Paris Saint-Germain

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Domi joined Paris Saint-Germain as a trainee in 1994, and made his debut in January 1996.[3] The following season, having only appeared once in their UEFA Cup Winners' Cup defence, he was brought in to start the first leg of the semi-final against Liverpool as PSG won 3–0, and also played 90 minutes in the final loss to Barcelona.

Having appeared in the UEFA Super Cup against Juventus the same season, the next campaign he took part in the UEFA Champions League and helped PSG win both the French Cup and French League Cup.[4][5]

Newcastle United

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Domi's performances earned a €6m move to Newcastle United in January 1999, but after a good start he fell out of favour and began 2001 with a return to PSG for the same fee for which they sold him. Whilst at Newcastle he played in the 1999 FA Cup Final and scored three league goals, all coming in the 1999–2000 season against Wimbledon, Coventry and rivals Sunderland.

Return to Paris and loan to Leeds United

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Injury limited Domi's appearances at PSG and in 2003–04 he was loaned to Leeds United but only made a sporadic impact as they were relegated from the Premier League.[6]

Espanyol and Olympiacos

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PSG let Domi join Espanyol in summer 2004 and late in 2005–06 he finally held down a regular place, helping them to the Copa del Rey final, though he did not appear in the 4–1 win against Real Zaragoza. At the end of that season he moved on a free transfer to Olympiacos, signing a three-year deal.

New England Revolution

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On 11 January 2011, Domi signed a one-year contract with the New England Revolution,[7] and made his MLS debut on 26 March 2011 in a 2–1 win over D.C. United.[8] The Revolution released Domi on 17 July 2011.[9]

International career

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Domi is a former French youth and Under-21 international.

After retirement

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Domi currently works for beIN Sports in the Middle East.[10]

Honours

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Paris Saint-Germain

Olympiacos

References

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