midfielder of PSG and the Blues, Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate

midfielder of PSG and the Blues, Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate
midfielder of PSG and the Blues, Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate

Leading his life as an international footballer and student at the same time, the young (18 year old) PSG midfielder obtained his baccalaureate.

That’s done. Summoned for Euro 2024 in Germany with the big Blues last summer and forced to postpone his baccalaureate exam until September, Warren Zaire-Emery anxiously awaited the results. Although the young (18 years old) PSG midfielder is not really anxious by nature… “It would have been complicated during the Euro. Since my pre-training, I’ve been doing this, with training and school at the same time, so I’m used to it”he says in comments relayed by the capital club this Monday. And to add: “I hope I get it. In any case, I would have done my best”. His best was enough: “WZE” is officially a bachelor. He obtained the results this Monday, before joining Clairefontaine and the French team. PSG relays images in which we see his mother announcing the good news. Average of 10.96. “It’s all those years of school that are over. Now I will be able to concentrate on football. I will try to continue the languages”he rejoices.

“It’s something he had to get, it’s important”savors his mother, Gessie Zaire, before warning Franck Emery, the father. “Very happy to have had it, now I will be able to concentrate on football and give the best of myself”again indicated number 33 of -SG.

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95% success rate in Paris

A native of , Warren Zaire-Emery joined the Paris Saint-Germain team in 2014. Symbol of a club which now wants to give pride of place to young talents, and even more to local young people, the midfielder with four selections in French team (1 goal) is under contract until 2029 at the Parc des Princes. Including during competition periods, the colt from the Jorge Mendes stable, thanks to the support of the reigning French champions, was able to benefit from educational continuity throughout his school career. The club has also put in place a schedule for making up lessons when necessary, depending on the calendar and the constraints linked to the competition. Note that 95% of residents of the Parisian training center have obtained their baccalaureate this year, a record in the history of the club and a figure higher than the national average.

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