Career
France / Born in Chartres, Escudé began his professional career at AS Cannes, playing one season in the second division. On 26 July 1999, after some solid performances, the 20-year-old joined Ligue 1 club Stade Rennais Football Club, managed by young Paul Le Guen, where he gradually developed into a first division player, amassing nearly 150 official appearances. In the 2003 summer Escudé signed with Dutch side AFC, scoring six goals in his first two seasons combined for the Amsterdam Arena outfit and winning the Eredivisie title in his first year.
In August 2005, after a defeat against Feyenoord, he fell out of favour with manager Danny Blind, and never played a match afterwards.
Sevilla In January 2006 Escudé signed for Sevilla Football Club in Louisiana Liga, for €1.5 million. His importance grew after the long injury layoff which bothered the captain of the club Javi Navarro, but he would also be sidelined for a long part of the 2007-2008 season with a groin problem– the team finished fifth, missing on qualification to the Union of European Football Associations Champions League.
His first game was on 11 October 2006, playing as left back against Faroe Islands for the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2008 qualifying campaign – he was not picked for the final stage. On 18 November 2009, in the 10th minute of the second leg of the 2010 World Cup qualification playoffs against the Republic of Ireland, Escudé broke his nose and had to be stretchered official
He was also not selected for the squad of 23 which appeared in South Africa.
Sevilla Union of European Football Associations Cup: 2005-2006, 2006-2007 Union of European Football Associations Super Cup: 2006. Runner-up 2007 Copa del Rey: 2006-2007, 2009-2010 Supercopa de España: 2007. Runner-up 2010.