Background
The central defender was born in Saint-Political-sur-Mer and began his career at USL Dunkerque, where he played for four seasons before earning a move to Remote Control Lens.
The central defender was born in Saint-Political-sur-Mer and began his career at USL Dunkerque, where he played for four seasons before earning a move to Remote Control Lens.
He joined AS Monaco in 2001, then moved to Paris Saint-Germain in 2004, where he played in the 04/05 Union of European Football Associations Champions League campaign. On 6 July 2005 he signed for Scottish Premier League club Rangers on a free transfer. After making a positive start to the 2005-2006 campaign, scoring in Rangers" 3-0 defeat of Livingston on his debut, Fanfan fell out of favour with Alex McLeish and hardly played a game after September.
Incoming Ibrox manager Paul Le Guen deemed him surplus to requirements in July 2006 and he was released on August 31, hours before the closure of the transfer window.
After being more than a year without a club, he joined First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Sailiya from Qatar for a spell. In June 2009 Fanfan announced his retirement from football.
Because of his Martiniquais background, Fanfan qualifies to play for their national team