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Basile Boli (born 2 January 1967) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender, and currently television sports presenter. He spent the majority of his career in the 1980s and 1990s with Auxerre and Marseille, and towards the end of his career had spells at Scottish club Rangers, at Monaco, and at Japanese side Urawa Reds. Although born in Ivory Coast, he also made 45 appearances and scored one goal for the France national team, and was part of the France squad at the 1992 European Championship.

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Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Boli moved to France at an early age and began his career in local youth football in Paris before signing for AJ Auxerre in 1982. A powerful defender, Boli made his way into the Auxerre first team and soon made his debut for the France national team in 1986 for whom he went on to win 45 caps. His form meant that he soon became a transfer target for the leading clubs in France. Finally in 1990 Boli signed for Olympique de Marseille who, under Bernard Tapie, were fast becoming the leading club in France. Boli starred as the club won Ligue 1 in 1991 and 1992 and was also a regular in the club's 1992–93 UEFA Champions League campaign, topping the season off by scoring the only goal of the final against A.C. Milan that gave the cup to OM. Whilst at the club he even joined teammate Chris Waddle in recording a song entitled 'We've Got a Feeling'.[3] He is remembered by football fans in England for his appearance for France against the England team in Euro 92 where he headbutted Stuart Pearce.[4]

Despite his success at Marseille Boli was forced to leave in 1994 following revelations of a match fixing scandal and the relegation of the club. He signed for Rangers for £2 million in the summer of that year and went on to make 28 league appearances (two goals) during the 1994–95 season, securing a league winners' medal. Boli left Rangers at the end of that season and wound down his career with a season back in France with AS Monaco FC before ending his career in 1997 after a spell in Japan with Urawa Red Diamonds.[citation needed]

Danse avec les stars

This table shows the route of Basile Boli and Katrina Patchett in Danse Avec Les Stars. Face to face aren't rated.

Week Dancing style Music Judge points Total Ranking Result
Patrick Dupond Shy'm Chris Marques Jean-Marc Généreux
1 Samba Sapés comme jamais - Maître Gims 7 6 4 4 21/40 9/11 No Elimination
2 (+ imposed figure) Jive (+5 points) Jump - Van Halen 7 6 6 6 30/45 6=/11 Safe
1+2 51/85 9/11
3 Foxtrot

Cha-Cha-Cha (face to face)

I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly

You're the First, the Last, My Everything - Barry White

8 6 5 6 25/40 8/9 Bottom 2 (Safe with 76%)
4 Salsa Gangnam Style - Psy 7 7 5 6 25/40 7/7 Safe
5 Quickstep

Salsa marathon (+4 points)

Contemporary dance (face to face)

Bewitched Theme - Howard Greenfield

La Salsa du démon - Le Grand Orchestre du Splendid

Frozen - Madonna

7

N/A

8

N/A

5

N/A

6

N/A

30/54 6/7 Eliminated (24%)
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Personal life

Basile is the uncle of current players Yannick Boli, Charles Boli, Roli Boli and Kévin Boli, and is the younger brother of former striker Roger Boli.[5]

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Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Boli goal.
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Honours

Auxerre

Marseille[8]

Rangers

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