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Franck Henry Pierre Ribéry was born on April 7, 1983, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France. His father worked in the construction industry, and Ribéry briefly joined him on construction sites during his teenage years. At the age of two, Ribéry was involved in a serious car accident that resulted in severe facial injuries, requiring around 100 stitches. Although the wounds healed, they left permanent scars that Ribéry has come to embrace. He has often spoken about how the scars instilled resilience and served as a source of motivation throughout his life.
Ribéry began his football journey with the local club FC Conti de Boulogne-sur-Mer. In 1996, he joined the youth setup at Lille, a prominent club in France’s football infrastructure. However, he was later released. While Ribéry cited behavioral issues as one of the reasons, he has also stated that his departure was due in part to his smaller physical stature at the time. Undeterred, he continued to play for several lower-tier clubs in his hometown, demonstrating persistence and determination.
In 2005, Ribéry made a significant career move to Turkish club Galatasaray. His dynamic style and exceptional speed earned him the nicknames "Scarface" due to his facial scars and "Ferraribery" for his blistering pace on the field. That year, he helped Galatasaray win the Turkish Cup, contributing a goal and an assist in the 5–1 final victory over Fenerbahçe—his first major trophy in professional football.
Later in 2005, Ribéry initiated a move to Olympique de Marseille, a decision that surprised Galatasaray fans and officials. He cited unpaid wages and claimed to have been threatened with a baseball bat—allegations he presented during legal proceedings. The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in Ribéry's favor, allowing him to join Marseille without penalty. He made his debut for Marseille on July 31, 2005, in a match against Bordeaux. His first goal for the club came on September 17, in a 3–1 win over Troyes. Ribéry spent two successful seasons there, solidifying his reputation as a rising star in European football.
In 2007, Ribéry transferred to Bayern Munich, a move that significantly elevated his career. He made his official debut for the German club on July 21, 2007, against Werder Bremen. His first season was highly successful; he scored 19 goals and quickly became a key figure in the squad. In 2008, he was shortlisted for the prestigious Ballon d'Or award, although the honor ultimately went to Cristiano Ronaldo. By 2010, Ribéry’s market value soared, with Bayern reportedly unwilling to sell him for less than $100 million.
Ribéry reached the pinnacle of European club football in 2013 when Bayern Munich won the UEFA Champions League, defeating German rivals Borussia Dortmund in the final. That year, Ribéry was once again nominated for the Ballon d'Or. Despite a phenomenal season, he finished third behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, with Ronaldo claiming the award. Ribéry's consistent performances and contributions during this period confirmed his status as one of the elite footballers of his generation.
Over his career, Ribéry scored 138 club goals and 20 international goals for France, showcasing his attack-minded playing style and creative capabilities. As of his 10th year with Bayern Munich, he continued to be an influential player despite a natural decline in speed due to aging. Wearing jersey number 7, Ribéry has maintained a strong presence both on and off the field.
He resides in Munich, Germany, with his wife Wahiba and their four children. With a reported net worth of approximately $60 million, Ribéry enjoys a well-earned reputation as one of the finest footballers of his era. His full biography, which chronicles his remarkable journey from adversity to international acclaim, can be found on his official Wikipedia page.
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