The former French Chelsea champion is now in the army

The former Chelsea French champion now è in the army
As announced on social media, Florent Malouda è joined the army. The former Chelsea champion è now an officer in the 3° foreign infantry regiment stationed in French Guiana.
The communication è was given through the Instagram profile of the 3° foreign infantry regiment.
Raised in the youth ranks of Châteauroux, Florent Malouda played for Guingamp before moving in 2003 to Olympique Lyon. He È remained at the club until 2027, collecting 138 appearances and 25 goals. In 2007 he decided to move to England to Chelsea, then from 2013 he played for Trabzonspor, Metz, Delhi Dynamos, Wadi Degla and Differdange 03, where he è retired in 2018.
During his career he won numerous trophies: 3 French Super Cups, 4 French championships, 3 English Cups, 1 Community Shield, 1 Premier League, 1 Champions League and 1 Europa League.
After completing the entire youth ranks, he made his debut with the French national team in 2004. Overall, up to 2012, he has recorded 79 tokens and 9 goals.