Patrick Vieira

French football player and manager

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November 20 2024 Patrick Vieira was announced as the new head coach of Genoa after the dismissal of previous manager Alberto Gilardino.
July 18 2024 Patrick Vieira left Strasbourg by mutual agreement.
September 24 2023 Strasbourg began an eight-game winless run under Vieira, which lasted until 7 December, with fans attributing the team's struggles to a summer transfer window that involved young signings not meeting expectations.
August 13 2023 Vieira made his managerial debut for Strasbourg, leading the team to a 2–1 home win against Lyon.
July 2 2023 Patrick Vieira signed a three-year deal to become the manager of Ligue 1 club Strasbourg following the club's takeover by Chelsea owners, BlueCo.
March 17 2023 Vieira was sacked by Crystal Palace after a twelve-game run without a win.
March 15 2023 Patrick Vieira's last match in charge of Crystal Palace ended in a 1–0 away defeat to rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.
2022 He was inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
May 19 2022 Vieira was involved in an altercation with pitch-invading Everton fans at Goodison Park.
August 14 2021 Vieira lost 3–0 away to Chelsea in his debut match as manager of Crystal Palace.
July 4 2021 Patrick Vieira was appointed as manager of Premier League club Crystal Palace on a three-year contract.
December 4 2020 Nice announced that Patrick Vieira was no longer the manager of the club after five consecutive losses and elimination from the group stage of the Europa League.
2019 Awarded the Golden Foot Legends Award, celebrating his legendary status in football.
2019 Patrick Vieira received the Golden Foot Legends Award.
June 11 2018 Patrick Vieira was appointed as the manager of Ligue 1 side Nice.
2017 New York City FC improved its position in the combined MLS standings, finishing second in Vieira's second season as head coach.
2016 Despite losing in the conference semi-finals to Toronto, Vieira's first season as head coach was considered successful, reflecting improvements in the team's performance.
May 21 2016 Under Vieira's management, New York City FC suffered a significant 7-0 home defeat to New York Red Bulls.
March 6 2016 Vieira took charge of his first Major League Soccer game, leading New York City FC to a 4-3 victory against Chicago Fire.
January 1 2016 Patrick Vieira began his managerial career with New York City FC.
2015 Patrick Vieira managed the Manchester City EDS team, securing the Premier League International Cup during the 2014–15 season.
November 9 2015 Patrick Vieira was announced as the new head coach of New York City FC, effective from 1 January 2016, replacing inaugural head coach Jason Kreis.
May 2015 Vieira was interviewed for the managerial position at Newcastle United, but both parties ultimately rejected the opportunity due to differing policies.
2014 Inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant contributions to English football.
2014 Patrick Vieira was named in the Ultimate Team Legends in FIFA 14.
2014 Vieira worked as a pundit for ITV during their coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
2014 Patrick Vieira was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame.
2013 After retiring from playing, Vieira transitioned into coaching and took charge of the academy at Manchester City.
May 2013 Vieira was appointed as the manager of Manchester City's new reserve team, the Elite Development Squad (EDS).
2012 Nine players from the Diambars football academy, which Patrick Vieira helped establish, were included in Senegal's squad for the Olympic football tournament.
2011 Received the UNFP 20 Year Special Team Trophy, commemorating his long and distinguished career.
July 14 2011 Patrick Vieira retired from professional football at the age of 35 and took on a role as a development executive at Manchester City.
June 9 2011 Vieira agreed to a one-year extension of his contract with Manchester City, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2011.
May 14 2011 Vieira made an added-time substitute appearance in the FA Cup Final as Manchester City won 1–0 against Stoke City at Wembley.
April 3 2011 Vieira scored as a substitute for Manchester City in a 5–0 victory against Sunderland in the Premier League.
February 22 2011 Vieira scored two goals for Manchester City in a 5–0 FA Cup Fourth Round replay victory over Notts County and was named Man of the Match.
2010 He won the FA Cup with Manchester City for the 2010–11 season.
2010 Vieira retired from international competition after making 107 appearances for France.
July 7 2010 Vieira confirmed that he was no longer interested in playing for France, choosing to focus on his career with Manchester City.
April 3 2010 Vieira scored his first goal for Manchester City in a 6–1 win against Burnley.
February 9 2010 Vieira made his first start for Manchester City against Bolton Wanderers, assisting in a 2–0 victory.
February 6 2010 Vieira made his debut for Manchester City in a 2–1 defeat to Hull City, coming on as a substitute.
January 8 2010 Patrick Vieira had a medical at Manchester City, confirming he would join the club on a six-month deal, reuniting with former Arsenal colleagues and manager Roberto Mancini.
January 6 2010 Vieira was included in the starting lineup for Inter's match against Chievo, marking his eighth league start of the season.

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