Benoît Cauet

Benoît Cauet
Personal information
Full name Benoît Cauet
Date of birth (1969-05-02) 2 May 1969
Place of birth Châtellerault, France
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1990 Marseille 33 (1)
1990–1994 Caen 144 (8)
1994–1996 Nantes 56 (4)
1996–1997 Paris Saint-Germain 35 (4)
1997–2001 Internazionale 147 (7)
2001–2002 Torino 16 (1)
2002–2003 Como 31 (0)
2003–2004 Bastia 32 (2)
2004–2005 CSKA Sofia 15 (0)
2005–2006 Sion 15 (1)
Total 524 (28)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12/2/2007

Benoît Cauet (born 2 May 1969 in Châtellerault) is a former French footballer who played as a midfielder.

Playing career

Cauet won the Ligue 1 in 1989 and 1990 with Marseille and in 1995 with Nantes. He also won the Coupe de France in 1989 with Marseille and the UEFA Cup in 1998 with Internazionale F.C., as well as the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group in 2005 with CSKA Sofia.[1] He appeared in the 1998 UEFA Cup Final as a substitute and set up the third goal for Ronaldo. In spite of his qualities as a player, he was never selected for the French national team at international level.

Style of play

Cauet was a strong, dynamic, tenacious, and hard-working two-way midfielder, with a solid technique, who was known for his combative playing style and movement off the ball, as well as his ability to link-up with other midfielders and start attacking plays. Usually a defensive or central midfielder, he was regarded for his tactical intelligence and qualities as a ball-winner, although he was also capable of playing on the left flank, as well as in a more offensive midfield role.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Coaching career

Cauet is currently a coach in Inter Milan's youth system.

Honours

Club

Olympique Marseille
Nantes
Inter Milan
CSKA Sofia

Individual

  • Pirata d'Oro (Internazionale Player Of The Year): 1999[8]

References

  1. Lelyov, Momchil (2006-07-20). "“А” група погледна към елита на Европа. За пръв път в първенството ще ритат холандец и испанец" (in Bulgarian). 7sport.net. Archived from the original on 2015-12-10. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  2. "Da Colonnese a Baggio, tutti giù" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 4 March 1999. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  3. "Benoit Cauet: "L'Inter è una grande famiglia, ma per stasera dico…"" (in Italian). F.C. Inter 1908. 18 October 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  4. "Cauet Inter" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 25 August 1997. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  5. Germano D'Ambrosio (15 December 2008). "Nalis, anche il Chievo sbaglia" (in Italian). www.tuttomercatoweb.com. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  6. Daniele Casella (2 October 2001). "Per Cauet al Toro manca solo il si di Moratti" (in Italian). www.tuttomercatoweb.com. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  7. Riffster (6 February 2002). "Baggio Baggino - Real Champions Win Our Hearts". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  8. Inter.it staff, inter(a t)inter.it (17 November 2006). "F.C. Internazionale Milano". Inter.it. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
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