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Éric Cantona (born May 24, 1966 in Marseille) is a former France|French football (soccer)|footballer. He ended his professional footballing career at Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United where he won four FA Premier League|Premiership titles in five years, including two FA Cup "The Double|doubles". Cantona is often regarded as having played a major role in the revival of Manchester United as a footballing powerhouse. In 2000 he was voted their player of the century, and till this day United fans refer to him as "Eric the King". ==Biography== ===Professional football career=== ====France==== Cantona played in France for first division team Olympique de Marseille (a.k.a. l'OM). He quite often showed sign of being "short tempered". During a friendly game against Torpedo Moscow Cantona ripped off and threw away his jersey after being substituted. His club responded by banning him for a month. A few weeks later he insulted the coach of the national team on TV. Cantona moved to FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux on loan and then to Montpellier where he won the French Cup. He returned to Marseille for a time but was transferred to Nimes. During a game he threw the ball at the referee, having been angered by one of his decisions. The French Football Federation|French FA banned him for a month. Cantona responded by insulting them once again, and his ban was increased to 2 months. For Cantona this was the last straw and he decided to retire from football. Thanks to pressure from high profile football fans Cantona was persuaded to make a comeback and moved to England to restart his career. ====England==== Cantona first joined Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United on his arrival in England in 1992 (after having originally come to England for a trial with Sheffield Wednesday F.C.|Sheffield Wednesday), where he helped them win the old Football League First Division|First Division championship that season (1991/92). The following November, he was transferred to Manchester United for a relatively small fee of 1.2 million Pound Sterling | pounds . United's season had been disappointing up to then, as they had had problems scoring goals, partly caused by the sale of Mark Robins and an injury to Dion Dublin. However Cantona quickly settled into the team, not only scoring many goals but creating chances for the other players. For the next two years, United went on an amazing run, winning the league in 1993 and the double in 1994, with Cantona's two penalties helping them to a 4-0 win over Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea in the F.A. Cup final. There had been much speculation that Cantona would leave English football when his ban finished, but Alex Ferguson persuaded him to stay in Manchester and he was once again inspirational. United had sold several key players at the start of the season and replaced them with players from the club's youth team and, as in 1992, their prospects of winning the league were not looking good. Cantona scored a penalty against Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool in his first game after the ban, and his goals helped United to recapture the league having been ten points behind in December. He also scored the winning goal in that year's F.A. Cup final, making United the first team to win the double twice. As United retained the league in 1996/97 season, Cantona had won six league titles in seven years, with the exception being the 1995 season which he had largely missed through suspension. At the end of the season, he surprisingly announced his retirement from football, at the age of 30. Shortly afterwards, he became captain of the French National Beach Football team. ===Career in "retirement"=== Cantona's subsequent career has mostly been in the French cinema, primarily as an actor although he has also directed a short film Apporte-moi ton amour in 2002; outside of France, he had a cameo as the French ambassador in the movie Elizabeth (movie)|Elizabeth, starring Cate Blanchett in 1998. See filmography below. ==Filmography== For a full list of films Eric has appeared in see: imdb name|id=0134642|name=Eric Cantona *Le bonheur est dans le pré - 1995 - Lionel *Eleven Men Against Eleven - 1995 - Player (uncredited) *Elizabeth (movie)|Elizabeth - 1998 - Monsieur le Foix *Mookie - 1998 - Antoine Capella *Les enfants du marais - 1999 - Jo Sardi *La grande vie! - 2001 - Joueur de pétanque 2 *L'Outremangeur - 2003 - Séléna ==Bibliography== *Rob Wightman: FourFourTwo Great Footballers: Eric Cantona, Freeman. ISBN 0753506629 *Eric Cantona: Cantona on Cantona: reflections of a sporting legend ISBN 0233990453 *Michael Robinson: La Philosophie De Cantona ISBN 1898051399 *Kit Bryson (Editor): The Meaning of Cantona: Meditations on Life, Art and Perfectly Weighted Balls ISBN 1851589503 ==Reference== *http://www.manutd.com/bio/bio.sps?iBiographyID=31 01 Biography on the official Manchester United website ==External links== *Biographical and fan sites **http://www.manutdzone.com/legends/EricCantona.ht m Eric Cantona: A career profile with pictures of United's legendary French Captain **http://www.ericcantona.com/ Cantona connection **http://www.the-100.com/players/Eric_Cantona.aspx Fifa 100 Greatest footballers: Cantona **http://www.thefa.com/Features/Postings/2004/03/T odayWasTheDay_11March.htm Ooh aah Cantona from thefa.com **http://www.manutd.com/bio/bio.sps?iBiographyID=3 101 Eric Cantona Biography from manutd.com **http://freespace.virgin.net/tony.smith/cantona.h tm Eric Cantona: Appreciation, Recollections, Career Details **http://www.idler.co.uk/html/idols/cantona.htm Idle Idol number 8: Eric Cantona *Cantona in the news **http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories /january/27/newsid_2506000/2506237.stm 1995: Cantona banned over attack on fan **http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3221471. stm Cantona quotation's source explained **http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/30 74113.stm Praise for Cantona's big role **http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/04 /in_pictures_fifa_100_exhibition/html/6.stm Portrait of Eric Cantona by William Klein **http://www.graffitipress.it/Gp_Sp20020720BeachSo ccer.htm Pictures of Eric Cantona playing beach soccer start box succession box|title=FWA Footballer of the Year|Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year|before=Jürgen Klinsmann |after=Gianfranco Zola|years=1996 succession box|title=PFA Players' Player of the Year|before=Paul McGrath |after=Alan Shearer|years=1994 end box

