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  1. Bixente Jean-Michel Lizarazu, nacido como Vincent Lizarazu (San Juan de Luz, Nueva Aquitania, Francia, 9 de diciembre de 1969) es un exfutbolista francés que jugaba de lateral izquierdo. Fue internacional con la selección francesa, ganando la Copa del Mundo en 1998, la Eurocopa del 2000 y dos Copa Confederaciones en 2001 y 2003.

  2. Bixente Jean-Michel Lizarazu (Basque pronunciation: [biˈʃente liˈs̪araˌs̪u], born 9 December 1969) is a French former professional footballer who played as a left-back for Bordeaux and Bayern Munich, among other teams. He rose through the ranks at Bordeaux.

  3. Bixente Lizarazu [biˈʃente liˈs̪araˌs̪u], né le 9 décembre 1969 à Saint-Jean-de-Luz, est un footballeur international français évoluant au poste darrière gauche de la fin des années 1980 jusqu'au milieu des années 2000 et reconverti comme consultant sportif.

  4. Hace 14 horas · Bixente Lizarazu, en una entrevista en L’Equipe, se pone cerca del de Bondy en este asunto de su salida del club parisino. Admite que la actitud del presidente y del club no ha sido la correcta ...

  5. 373K Followers, 1,544 Following, 1,417 Posts - Lizarazu Bixente (@bixentelizarazu) on Instagram: "Football World 1998 & European 2000 Champion with @equipedefrance Champions League winner 2001 & World champion 2001 with @fcbayern."

  6. Learn about Lizarazu's career at Bayern, where he won six Bundesliga titles, the Champions League and the World Cup with France. He was a creative and versatile defender who scored some spectacular goals and became the first player to hold all three trophies at once.

  7. Lizarazu represented France 96 times, winning the 1998 World Cup on home soil and EURO 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands. Always at the highest level Keen surfer Lizarazu rode a wave of success at club level too.