Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Michel Platini, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Claude Makelele, Sylvain Wiltord, Antoine Sibierski, Olivier Dacourt, Vikash Dhorasoo, Jules Dewaquez, Sylvain Legwinski, Vincent Candela, Alain Laurier, Florian Maurice, Lionel Letizi, Patrick Battiston, Guy Lacombe, Jerome Bonnissel, Tony Vairelles, Augustin Chantrel, Martin Djetou, Albert Rust, Dominique Rocheteau, Lucien Laurent, Oumar Dieng, Alexandre Villaplane, Alex Thepot, Jean Fernandez, William Ayache, Jean-Michel Larque, Dominique Bijotat, Patrice Garande, Daniel Xuereb, Francois Brisson, Vincent Fernandez, Andre Strappe, Yves Triantafyllos, Olivier Rouyer, Celestin Oliver, Florent Laville, Maurice Banide, Marcel Langiller, Claude Dubaele, Jean Batmale, Marcel Artelesa, Lazare Gianessi, Didier Senac, Jean-Louis Zanon, Edouard Crut, Paul Nicolas, Michel Leblond, Bernard Goueffic, Pierre Chayrigues, Bruno Baronchelli, Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Patrick Cubaynes, Eric Pecout, Daniel Horlaville, Jean-Philippe Rohr, Jose Toure, Michel Bibard, Maurice Cottenet, Jean-Claude Lemoult, Guy Delhumeau, Charles Samoy, Henri Zambelli, Raymond Baratto, Loic Amisse, Philippe Jeannol, Dario Grava, Michel Bensoussan, Raymond Dubly, Pierre Allemane, Gerard Hallet, Jean-Louis Hodoul, Michel Couge, Patrick Moreau, Marcel Loncle, Jean-Marc Schaer, Henri Bard, Fernand Canelle, Francisco Rubio, Geoffray Toyes, Lucien Schaeffer, Francis Meynieu, Jacques Bohee, Roger Colliot, Georges Garnier, Marcel Lambert, Virgile Gaillard, Gaston Peltier, Eugene Fraysse, Lucien Huteau, Louis Bach, R. Grandjean, Alfred Bloch, R. Duparc, Jacques Mairesse. Excerpt: Michel Francois Platini (born 21 June 1955) is a former French football player, manager and current president of UEFA. Platini was a member of the French national team that won the 1984 European Championship, a tournament in which he was the...