The Countries I Send to Include Afghanistan
* Albania * Algeria * American Samoa (US) * Andorra * Angola * Anguilla
(GB) * Antigua and Barbuda * Argentina * Armenia * Aruba (NL) *
Australia * Austria * Azerbaijan * Bahamas * Bahrain * Bangladesh *
Barbados * Belarus * Belgium * Belize * Benin * Bermuda (GB) * Bhutan *
Bolivia * Bonaire (NL) * Bosnia and Herzegovina * Botswana * Bouvet
Island (NO) * Brazil * British Indian Ocean Territory (GB) * British
Virgin Islands (GB) * Brunei * Bulgaria * Burkina Faso * Burundi *
Cambodia * Cameroon * Canada * Cape Verde * Cayman Islands (GB) *
Central African Republic * Chad * Chile * China * Christmas Island (AU) *
Cocos Islands (AU) * Colombia * Comoros * Congo * Democratic Republic
of the Congo * Cook Islands (NZ) * Coral Sea Islands Territory (AU) *
Costa Rica * Croatia * Cuba * Curaçao (NL) * Cyprus * Czech Republic *
Denmark * Djibouti * Dominica * Dominican Republic * East Timor *
Ecuador * Egypt * El Salvador * Equatorial Guinea * Eritrea * Estonia *
Ethiopia * Falkland Islands (GB) * Faroe Islands (DK) * Fiji Islands *
Finland * France * French Guiana (FR) * French Polynesia (FR) * French
Southern Lands (FR) * Gabon * Gambia * Georgia * Germany * Ghana *
Gibraltar (GB) * Greece * Greenland (DK) * Grenada * Guadeloupe (FR) *
Guam (US) * Guatemala * Guernsey (GB) * Guinea * Guinea-Bissau * Guyana *
Haiti * Heard and McDonald Islands (AU) * Honduras * Hong Kong (CN) *
Hungary * Iceland * India * Indonesia * Iran * Iraq * Ireland * Isle of
Man (GB) * Israel * Italy * Ivory Coast * Jamaica * Jan Mayen (NO) *
Japan * Jersey (GB) * Jordan * Kazakhstan * Kenya * Kiribati * Kosovo *
Kuwait * Kyrgyzstan * Laos * Latvia * Lebanon * Lesotho * Liberia *
Libya * Liechtenstein * Lithuania * Luxembourg * Macau (CN) * Macedonia *
Madagascar * Malawi * Malaysia * Maldives * Mali * Malta * Marshall
Islands * Martinique (FR) * Mauritania * Mauritius * Mayotte (FR) *
Mexico * Micronesia * Moldova * Monaco * Mongolia * Montenegro *
Montserrat (GB) * Morocco * Mozambique * Myanmar * Namibia * Nauru *
Navassa (US) * Nepal * Netherlands * New Caledonia (FR) * New Zealand *
Nicaragua * Niger * Nigeria * Niue (NZ) * Norfolk Island (AU) * North
Korea * Northern Cyprus * Northern Mariana Islands (US) * Norway * Oman *
Pakistan * Palau * Palestinian Authority * Panama * Papua New Guinea *
Paraguay * Peru * Philippines * Pitcairn Island (GB) * Poland * Portugal
* Puerto Rico (US) * Qatar * Reunion (FR) * Romania * Russia * Rwanda *
Saba (NL) * Saint Barthelemy (FR) * Saint Helena (GB) * Saint Kitts
and Nevis * Saint Lucia * Saint Martin (FR) * Saint Pierre and Miquelon
(FR) * Saint Vincent and the Grenadines * Samoa * San Marino * Sao Tome
and Principe * Saudi Arabia * Senegal * Serbia * Seychelles * Sierra
Leone * Singapore * Sint Eustatius (NL) * Sint Maarten (NL) * Slovakia
* Slovenia * Solomon Islands * Somalia * South Africa * South Georgia
(GB) * South Korea * South Sudan * Spain * Sri Lanka * Sudan * Suriname *
Svalbard (NO) * Swaziland * Sweden * Switzerland * Syria * Taiwan *
Tajikistan * Tanzania * Thailand * Togo * Tokelau (NZ) * Tonga *
Trinidad and Tobago * Tunisia * Turkey * Turkmenistan * Turks and Caicos
Islands (GB) * Tuvalu * U.S. Minor Pacific Islands (US) * U.S. Virgin
Islands (US) * Uganda * Ukraine * United Arab Emirates * United Kingdom *
United States * Uruguay * Uzbekistan * Vanuatu * Vatican City *
Venezuela * Vietnam * Wallis and Futuna (FR) * Yemen * Zambia * Zimbabwe
Eric Cantona, in full Eric Daniel Pierre Cantona (born May 24, 1966, Marseille, France), French football (soccer) player who was one of the sport’s biggest stars in the 1990s and is best known for his key role in reviving the English powerhouse club Manchester United and for his temperamental play.
As a child, Cantona played for a well-regarded youth team based outside Marseille until he was discovered by the top-division football club AJ Auxerre at age 15. He made his first-team debut with Auxerre during the 1983–84 season and established himself in 1986–87. That same season he had his first international experience, playing for the French under-21 team. In 1988 Cantona was transferred to Olympique de Marseille, and around that same time his fiery temper began to have consequences on the pitch: he was banned from the national team for a year for openly criticizing France’s coach, and he was suspended from Marseille in 1989 after throwing his shirt at a referee during a charity match.
Unhappy with Cantona’s behaviour, Marseille loaned him to Bordeaux, Montpellier (where he helped the team win the 1990 French Cup), and Nîmes. After half a season at Nîmes, he was offered a trial by Sheffield Wednesday FC in England. He walked out on the club, however, and in February 1992 signed with Leeds United, where he became an overnight sensation and helped the team to the English First Division (now Premier League) title three months later.
After Leeds was eliminated from the European Cup, Cantona was surprisingly transferred to Manchester United. In 1993 he was a key factor in Manchester’s first league title in 26 years as he became the first player to win the championship with different teams in successive seasons. He led the club to a second Premier League championship as well as to an FA Cup win the following year. However, Cantona’s on-field success was soon overshadowed by his most controversial act: as he was leaving the pitch after receiving a red card in a January 1995 match against Crystal Palace FC, he was taunted by an opposing fan and retaliated by jumping into the stands and kicking the fan in the chest. As a result, he was banned from the game for eight months and sentenced to two weeks in jail (later reduced to 120 hours of community service). He returned to Manchester for the 1995–96 season and promptly led the team to both league and FA Cup wins in his first year back. After helping Manchester in 1997 to a fourth league championship in a five-year span, he retired from football at age 30. Cantona was much-beloved by the Manchester United faithful, who voted him the club’s Player of the Century in a 2001 poll.
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Cantona began an acting career after his retirement, appearing in films in both French and English, including Elizabeth (1998), a drama that starred Cate Blanchett, and Looking for Eric (2009), which tells the story of a Manchester United fan who gets life lessons from an insightful Cantona, who appears as a hallucination. Cantona’s personal philosophy was expressed in the book Cantona on Cantona (1996; cowritten with Alex Flynn).
Manchester United, in full Manchester United Football Club, also called Manchester United FC, bynames Man U and the Red Devils, English professional football (soccer) team based in Manchester, England. Nicknamed “the Red Devils” for its distinctive red jerseys, it is one of the richest and best-supported football clubs not only in England but in the entire world. The club has won the English top-division league championship a record 20 times and the Football Association (FA) Cup 12 times.
Wayne Rooney jumping to control the ball during a Premier League football match between Manchester United and Manchester City, April 17, 2010.
Wayne Rooney jumping to control the ball during a Premier League football match between Manchester …
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The club was formed as Newton Heath LYR in 1878 by workers from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Renamed Manchester United in 1902, the club won its first English league championship in 1907–08. In 1910 the club moved from its old Bank Street ground into Old Trafford stadium, which has served as the team’s home ever since.
Manchester United’s history since World War II has been dominated by two long-serving managers. Sir Matthew Busby was appointed manager in 1945 and over the next 24 years steered the club to five English league and two FA Cup victories. The club had to contend with tragedy in 1958 when an aircraft carrying the team crashed in Munich, killing 23 of the 44 onboard. In the 1960s the team, rebuilt by Busby, included the highly talented attacking trio of Bobby Charlton, George Best, and Denis Law. In 1968 this team became the first English club to win the European Cup (now known as the Champions League) with a 4–1 victory over Benfica of Portugal in the final.
The former coach of the Scottish team Aberdeen, Alex Ferguson, managed the club from 1986 to 2013 and presided over an unparalleled spell of dominance in the English league. Manchester United has won 12 Premier League titles since that league’s inaugural season in 1992–93. In the 1998–99 season the club secured the first “treble” in English football history by winning the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the Champions League. A second Champions League victory came in the 2007–08 season.
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Manchester United is renowned for its youth team program, which has generated many notable homegrown players who later performed for the club’s first team, including David Beckham. The club has also brought in a number of major transfer signings over the years, such as Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Andy Cole, Roy Keane, Eric Cantona, Patrice Evra, Dimitar Berbatov, and Cristiano Ronaldo.
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