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François Modesto

French footballer (born 1978)

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  • François Joseph Modesto (born 19 August 1978) is a French former professional footballer.
  • His 19-year professional career was closely associated with Bastia, where he started and finished playing.
  • Club career Born in Bastia, Modesto started his career with hometown's SC Bastia.
  • Aged 21, Modesto signed with another island club, Cagliari Calcio in Italy.
  • Late into summer 2004, after a brief loan spell with Modena FC, Modesto was sold by Cagliari to Monaco.

François Joseph Modesto (born 19 August 1978) is a French former professional footballer. He operated as a right-back or central defender, and also as a defensive midfielder.

His 19-year professional career was closely associated with Bastia, where he started and finished playing. He amassed Ligue 1 totals of 272 matches and ten goals over 11 seasons, also having a lengthy spell at Monaco; additionally, he spent five years in Italy with Cagliari and three in Greece with Olympiacos.

Club career

Born in Bastia, Modesto started his career with hometown's SC Bastia. On 20 February 1998 he made his first-team – and Ligue 1 – debut, in a 2–0 home win against AS Monaco FC, and was sparingly played by the Corsicans over the course of two seasons.

Aged 21, Modesto signed with another island club, Cagliari Calcio in Italy. He appeared in 22 Serie A games in his first year, suffering relegation; in the 2003–04 campaign he played a career-high 43 matches to help the Sardinia side return to the top level, as runners-up.

Late into summer 2004, after a brief loan spell with Modena FC, Modesto was sold by Cagliari to Monaco. In his second season he made 29 league appearances (two goals) as his team finished in tenth position, adding seven in the campaign's UEFA Cup, which ended in round-of-32 against FC Basel, after a 2–1 loss on aggregate.

On 30 June 2010, Olympiacos F.C. signed Modesto for two years, with the Greek club paying him an annual salary of €550.000. During his first year, as the Piraeus team won the national championship, he was mainly used by coach Ernesto Valverde as a defensive midfielder, scoring twice in 24 matches.

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