Laurent Charvet
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Laurent Charvet (born 8 May 1973 in Béziers, Hérault) is a former French football player.
Charvet played in the right back position. He began his career at Cannes in 1994. Between then and 1997 he appeared 99 times for the club and scored 19 goals. In the 1997-1998 season he was loaned out to the English Premier League team Chelsea for whom he appeared 11 times, scoring 2 goals in defeats to West Ham and Leeds. He was an unused substitute in Chelsea's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final win over VfB Stuttgart. Then in 1998 he was sold to Newcastle United for £750,000. Between that time and the year 2000 he played 40 times for the team and scored 1 goal against Middlesbrough. Whilst at Newcastle he played in the 1999 FA Cup Final.
He signed a four-year contract with Manchester City at the start of the 2000-2001 season following a £1m transfer from Newcastle, joining as a replacement for out of form Richard Edghill. However Charvet was unable to be the right back many City fans had hoped for and lost his place in the team. The following season, Kevin Keegan replaced Joe Royle as manager and Charvet was given his chance again. But in the 3-5-2 formation that Keegan adopted, Shaun Wright-Phillips was preferred to the Frenchman in the right wing-back position as was Edghill. Charvet played for City 23 times, scoring once. He left the club by mutual consent in October 2002 having made just three appearances for the club under Keegan.
Having trained with Monaco for a while after leaving City, Charvet joined French side Sochaux in January 2003.
Having retired from professional football at the end of the 2002-03 season, Charvet joined French amateur side RC Grasse in 2008 at the age of 35.