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My Take
Benoît Trémoulinas is the kind of player I quietly admire: a left-back, not a scorer, who racked up 200 appearances for hometown Bordeaux and touched all four domestic honours, five trophies in all. That's the resume of a craftsman, not a headline-chaser. He then proved himself abroad at Dynamo Kyiv and Sevilla, winning the Europa League with the latter, which tells me his quality travelled. At just 172 cm he carved out a serious career through grit rather than physical advantage. Injury forced him out in 2019, and that feels like a loss, but the arc from Bordeaux to European glory is one I'll remember.
Overview
Benoît Trémoulinas (born 28 December 1985) is a French former professional footballer who played as a left-back. Trémoulinas began his career at Bordeaux, making 200 appearances across all competitions and winning five pieces of silverware from all four domestic honours. He also played abroad with Dynamo Kyiv and Sevilla, winning the UEFA Europa League with the latter. He was forced to retire through injury in 2019.
Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
1. Profile
- Name (English)
- Benoît Trémoulinas
- Name (Japanese)
- ブノワ・トレムリナス
- Reading
- ぶのわ・とれむりなす
- Born
- December 28, 1985 (age 40)
- Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
- Capricorn / Ox
- Origin
- Bordeaux, France
- Blood type
- Private
- Height
- 172 cm
- Agency
- Private
- Occupation
- association football player
2. Background
- Elementary school
- Private
- Junior high
- Private
- High school
- Private
- University
- Private
3. Relationships
- Spouse
- Private
- Children
- Private
- Parents
- Private
- Siblings
- Private
4. Personality
Motto
Private
6. Links
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7. About this entry
Tags
- Last updated
- 2026-06-02
Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.