Years Team Height 1.80 m | Role Footballer 1971–1977 Robion Name Eric Meco | |
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Date of birth (1963-09-07) 7 September 1963 (age 52) Similar People Daniel Riolo, Vincent Moscato, Jean‑Michel Larque, Rolland Courbis, Gilbert Brisbois |
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Éric Di Meco (born 7 September 1963 in Avignon, Vaucluse) is a French retired footballer who played as a left back.
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- Eric di meco on t a vol des titres manu donne moi des preuves donne moi des noms
- Club career
- International career
- Post retirement
- Club
- Country
- References

Club career

During his career, Di Meco played mostly for Olympique de Marseille. After starting as a midfielder and serving loans at AS Nancy and FC Martigues, he returned definitely in 1988, going on to amass a further 153 Ligue 1 games in an eventual four-in-a-row run of domestic leagues.

After Marseille's relegation at the end of the 1993–94 season, due to irregularities, Di Meco joined AS Monaco FC, still appearing regularly until his 1998 retirement at almost 35 years of age, with another league title conquered.
International career

For France, Di Meco won the Kirin Cup in 1994 and was in roster for UEFA Euro 1996. After the latter competition, where he acted as backup to the younger Bixente Lizarazu, he retired from international football.
Post-retirement

After retiring from the pitches, Di Meco pursued a career as a politician, acting as municipal council for UMP in Marseille.