Bernard Pascal Maurice Lama (born April 7, 1963) is a
French football coach and former
goalkeeper. He was born in the
Indre-et-Loire département but grew up in
French Guiana. He spent a number of years in goal for
Lille and
Paris Saint-Germain. He was also a member of the
France national team that won the
1998 World Cup and the
Euro 2000.
Club career
Early years
Lama left
Guiana in 1981 to come to metropolitan France, without his father's consent but determined to become a professional footballer, where he was first signed by
Division 1 club
Lille. He was loaned to
Abbeville in 1982, where he failed to make a single appearance, and he returned to Lille after just one year, only to be loaned again to
Besançon. He did get some play time that year, and his performances were convincing enough for Lille to agree to keep him for the following season. From then on, Lama played regularly, and even scored a goal (a
penalty kick during the 8–0 win over
Laval on May 31, 1989), but was never the indisputable number 1 keeper he aspired to be, and so he decided to leave. He spent one year in
Metz, and then took part in
Brest's last season in first division. Lama actually played every single league game during those two seasons. He then spent one year with
RC Lens, where his performances attracted the attention of
Paris Saint-Germain, who offered him a five-year contract.
The golden years
In Paris, Lama had to...
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