Career
Club career Jurietti"s professional career started at Lyon, having already been part of their youth team However, he did not get to play a single game and was transferred to Gueugnon at the end of the season. In 2000, he was transferred to Monaco where he was never quite able to settle and after 6 months, he was loaned for the rest of the season to rivals Marseille.
He returned to Monaco for one more season but was then quickly transferred to Bordeaux, the club in which he has been the most successful so far, winning the championship once (after finishing twice runner-up) and the Coupe de la Ligue twice.
His contract expired in 2010, and he was notified by manager Laurent Blanc that it would not be renewed, effectively putting an end to his playing career. International career In 2005, after an excellent start of season with Bordeaux, Jurietti was called up by Raymond Domenech for the French national team for the final two 2006 World Cup qualifying matches.
After remaining an unused substitute against Switzerland, Jurietti made his international debut on 12 October 2005 during the 4–0 victory against Cyprus, but only came on for the last five seconds in what was to remain his sole international appearance. This makes him the French player with the shortest international career ever, ahead of Bernard Boissier, who had played two minutes for France in 1975.
Jurietti can play on both sides of the defence, and has also been known to fill in as a midfielder when called upon.
He has developed a reputation for being one of the most « dangerous » players in the French league.