Rennes (France),
Bordeaux (France), Arsenal FC (England), Lyon (France)
Honours
2001
Confederations Cup winner (France) 2003 Confederations Cup winner (France) 2000 European Championship winner (France) 1999 French 1st Division.. Champions (Bordeaux) 2002 Premiership Champions (Arsenal) 2004 Premiership Champions (Arsenal) 2005 French 1st Division.. Champions (Lyon) 1999 French 1st Division.. top scorer (Bordeaux) 2002 FA Cup winner (Arsenal) 2003 FA Cup winner (Arsenal) 2001 FA Cup Finals (Arsenal) 1998 League Cup Finals (Bordeaux)
Biography
Sylvain Wiltord (born May 10, 1974 in Neuilly-sur-Marne) is a
French football (soccer) forward. With the French national team,
Wiltord won Euro 2000.
Wiltord played for Rennes (1992-97), Girondins Bordeaux
(1997-2000), Arsenal (2000-04), and Lyon (2004-current).
For France, Wiltord is capped 76 times, scoring 24 goals. One of
those goals came in the 94th minute of Euro 2000 final, tying
Italy (France then won the title on a golden goal by David
Trezeguet). Other than that tournament win, he also played for
his country at the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004.