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This is the shirt number history of William Gallas from Karriereende. This statistic shows which shirt numbers the palyer has already worn in his career.
- Chelsea
This is the overview of the performance data of Karriereende...
- Transfers
William Gallas. 2 1 1 1. Retired Last club: Perth Glory Most...
- Achievements
1x English Super Cup winner . 05/06: Chelsea FC: 1x...
- Chelsea
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Dec 28, 2017 · How did you feel about taking the No.10 shirt that Dennis Bergkamp used to wear? Why that number? Jamie Berger, Luton. At Arsenal I wanted to wear the No.13, but it was already taken by Aleksandr ...
- Arthur Renard
He chose the number 13 shirt because it was his postcode back where he lived in Marseille. Under Ranieri, Gallas developed centre-back partnerships with Marcel Desailly and later with John Terry . His partnership with Terry included a run of 16 games without conceding a goal.
- 17 August 1977 (age 46)
- 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
- William Eric Gallas
- Asnières-sur-Seine, France
Sep 23, 2016 · Former Arsenal star William Gallas has explained to French Sports media outlet SFR’s new show Le Vestiaire his reasoning behind taking the number 10 shirt at the Emirates.
- newsroom@grv.media
Apr 12, 2020 · William Gallas wore No 13 for both Chelsea and ... because he achieved so many great things — it’s hard to compare — but I’m proud to wear the number 14 shirt and I hope to honour it.” ...
Jul 9, 2017 · The centre-back chose the number 13 shirt because that was his postcode back in Marseille – fun fact of the day there for you. Gallas started off behind Marcel Desailly and John Terry but formed solid partnerships with both of them during his time at the club.
Dec 25, 2022 · Gallas had more up his sleeve, though, becoming the first player to wear Arsenal’s No.10 shirt since Dennis Bergkamp. ‘Why was the great Dutchman’s number allowed to go to a centre-back?’ we hear you ask.