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    David Ginola-Ceze (born 25 January 1967) is a French former professional footballer who has also worked as an actor, model and football pundit. A forward, Ginola played for ten seasons in France with Toulon, RC Paris, Brest and Paris Saint-Germain before moving to Newcastle United in the English Premier League in July 1995.

    • 25 January 1967 (age 56)
    • 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
    • David Ginola-Ceze
    • Gassin, France
  2. Jul 1, 2003 · Main position. Main position: Left Winger. Other position: Left Midfield. Attacking Midfield. Date of birth/Age: Jan 25, 1967 (57) Place of birth: Gassin Height: 1,86 m Citizenship: France Position: Attack - Left Winger Foot: right Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2003 Contract expires: -.

    • France
    • Gassin
  3. PARIS (AP) — The surgeon who operated on David Ginola said the former France winger "almost died" after having a heart attack while playing soccer. Professor Gilles Dreyfus told The Associated Press on Friday that Ginola was in good condition a day after undergoing a quadruple heart bypass operation and was expected to make a full recovery. The 49-year-old Ginola was airlifted to the Monaco ...

  4. Aug 11, 2020 · The Premier League 60: No 43, David Ginola. Michael Walker. Aug 11, 2020. Running each day until the new season begins, The Premier League 60 is designed to reflect and honour the greatest...

  5. Best goals by French players. View the player profile of Forward David Ginola, including statistics and photos, on the official website of the Premier League.

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  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Former footballer David Ginola shares his experience of surviving a cardiac arrest and learning CPR. He urges people to learn the life-saving skill and spread the awareness of heart health issues.

  8. Learn about David Ginola's career, achievements and memorable moments at Spurs and other clubs. The French winger won the PFA and FWA Player of the Year awards in 1999 and helped Spurs win the League Cup.

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