Pascal Vahirua

Pascal Vahirua
Personal information
Date of birth9 March 1966
Place of birthPapeete, French Polynesia
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionWinger
Youth career
Mateiea
Vataka
1982–1985Auxerre
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985–1995Auxerre287(53)
1995–1998Caen74(4)
1998–2001Atromitos
2001–2002Tours11(1)
2002–2005Stade Auxerrois
2005Auxerre (reserves)
National team
1990–1994France22(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Pascal Vahirua (born 9 March 1966) is a French retired footballer who played mostly as a left winger.

His career was intimately connected with Auxerre. Vahirua appeared for the French national team at Euro 1992.

Club career

Vahirua was born in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia. Discovered by legendary club manager Guy Roux, who was vacationing in the island, he moved to AJ Auxerre's youth academy in 1982, aged 16, going on to amass nearly 400 official appearances for the club in nine full professional seasons and making his Ligue 1 debut on 25 September 1984 in a 3–1 home win against Stade Brestois 29.

During the 90's, speedy Vahirua was part of a solid team whose offensive unit also included Gérald Baticle, Christophe Cocard and Corentin Martins, reaching the semifinals of the 1992–93 UEFA Cup, lost on penalties to Borussia Dortmund. He left the club in 1995 – precisely the year the team would go on to conquer an historic double – with only the 1994 edition of the French Cup to his credit.

In the following seven seasons Vahirua represented SM Caen, Atromitos F.C. in Greece and Tours FC, professionally retiring in 2002. He still played amateur football for three more years in the city of Auxerre, with neighbours Stade Auxerrois and AJ's reserves, after which he took charge of football development in the area, which he accumulated with the club's youth sides.

International career

Vahirua gained his first cap for France on 21 January 1990, in a friendly home with Kuwait (1–0), and scored his only goal in another exhibition game, against Belgium in preparation for the UEFA Euro 1992 (3–3), on 25 March.

Summoned for the final stages by the coach who also gave him his debut, Michel Platini, Vahirua played twice in an eventual group stage exit, and was also part of the nation's infamous 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign, with two home losses in the final two rounds.

With a total of 22 internationals, Vahirua was the first Polynesian ever to don the French shirt.

Honours

Auxerre

Personal life

Vahirua is cousin to another footballer and winger, Marama Vahirua. He was brought up in another famed academy in France, FC Nantes, also representing the club professionally.[1]

References

  1. Tahiti, an island of possibilities; FIFA.com, 28 April 2011

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