Claude Makélélé, born on February 18, 1973, in Kinshasa, is a retired French footballer of Congolese origin who played as a midfielder. His illustrious career included stints at FC Nantes (1992-1997), Real Madrid (2000-2003), Chelsea FC (2003-2008), and Paris Saint-Germain (2008-2011), where he concluded his playing career and transitioned into coaching.
At Real Madrid, Makélélé achieved the pinnacle of his career, winning prestigious titles such as the Champions League, La Liga, and the UEFA Super Cup. Despite his success, he left the club, feeling undervalued compared to his teammates. He continued his successful career with Chelsea, amassing numerous trophies, before joining PSG in 2008.
Makélélé made a significant career change at PSG, initially serving as an advisor to sporting director Leonardo. On December 30, 2011, he took on the role of assistant coach to Carlo Ancelotti.
Claude Makélélé is also known for his marriage to Noémie Lenoir, and they have a son named Kelyan Makélélé.
Here is a summary of his achievements:
National Team:
- 71 caps for the French national team between 1995 and 2008
- Finalist of the 2006 World Cup
FC Nantes:
- Champion of France in 1995
- Finalist of the Coupe de France in 1993
Real Madrid:
- Winner of the Champions League in 2002
- Winner of the Intercontinental Cup in 2002
- Winner of the UEFA Super Cup in 2002
- Champion of Spain in 2001 and 2003
- Finalist of the Spanish Cup in 2002
- Winner of the La Línea de la Concepción Trophy in 2000
- Winner of the Santiago Bernabéu Tournament in 2000
Chelsea FC:
- Finalist of the Champions League in 2008
- Champion of England in 2005 and 2006
- Winner of the English Cup in 2007
- Winner of the English League Cup in 2005 and 2007
Paris Saint-Germain:
- Winner of the French Cup in 2010
- Finalist of the Coupe de France in 2011