Franck Béria, of Malagasy origin, underwent training at Clairefontaine and FC Metz. Initially trained as a central defender, he started his career as a right back and later transitioned to a left-back role under coach Rudi Garcia. Known as “The Malagache” during his time at FC Metz, Béria demonstrated versatility by playing various defensive positions based on team needs.
Here’s a summary of his identity:
- Name: Franck Béria
- Date of Birth: May 23, 1983
- Place of Birth: Argenteuil
- Position: Defender
Career Highlights:
- Trained at Clairefontaine and FC Metz.
- Played a crucial role in FC Metz’s promotion to Ligue 1 during the 2007-2008 season.
- Joined LOSC (Lille) in 2008 and played for the club until 2017.
- Known for versatility, playing as a left-back, right-back, or stopper as needed.
- Notable for his work ethic, good mentality, and popularity among fans.
- Received only three red cards in his career as of 2011, a low number for a defender.
International Career:
- Although never called up to the French senior team, Franck Béria represented the France Espoirs team.
- Won the Toulon Espoirs Festival in 2004 with the France Espoirs team.
Club Achievements:
- Won the Gambardella Cup in 2001 with FC Metz.
- Secured the French Ligue 2 champion title in 2007 with FC Metz.