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Biography of Franck Queudrue - Soccer
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Franck Queudrue (born August 27, 1978) is a France|French football (soccer)|association football player. Queudrue is a French national football team|French B international defender (football)|defender, who currently plays for England|English FA Premier League|Premiership football team Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough. He joined Middlesbrough on loan from French club Racing Club de Lens|Lens in October 2001|October 2001. When available, he often occupies the left-back slot of Steve McClaren's team, but is also renowned for his free kick and penalty converting ability. Franck is well liked by his team mates. He became popular with fans when he scored in his second game for the club - against North East England|North East rivals Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland. Queudrue impressed enough to earn a permanent move in May 2002|May 2002. However, 'French Franck' as he is otherwise known, is also recognised for his poor disciplinary record. His five yellow and three red cards in the 2002/03 season contributed hugely to Middlesbrough missing out on a place in the UEFA Cup through the Fair Play League. Nevertheless, Franck has the chance to look forward to European football in the future, he was part of the Middlesbrough side who beat Bolton Wanderers to win the 2004 League Cup final.

