Patrick Vieira join us at Google's New York City campus to discuss his current role as head coach of New York City FC and share stories from his legendary football career.
Over the course of his glittering 17-year playing career Patrick Vieira represented Cannes, Milan, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter and Manchester City. Vieira’s illustrious time on the pitch as a player saw him lift five FA Cups, two Suppercoppas, and seven league titles. He was the legendary captain of Arsenal during its 2003-04 unbeaten season. In international play, his 107 caps for France include winning performances in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2000 UEFA European Championships. After retiring in 2011, Vieira spent time as Head of Manchester City’s Elite Development Squad before being named head coach of New York City FC ahead of the 2016 MLS season. Learn more at
Moderated by Jonathan Jaklitsch.
Over the course of his glittering 17-year playing career Patrick Vieira represented Cannes, Milan, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter and Manchester City. Vieira’s illustrious time on the pitch as a player saw him lift five FA Cups, two Suppercoppas, and seven league titles. He was the legendary captain of Arsenal during its 2003-04 unbeaten season. In international play, his 107 caps for France include winning performances in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2000 UEFA European Championships. After retiring in 2011, Vieira spent time as Head of Manchester City’s Elite Development Squad before being named head coach of New York City FC ahead of the 2016 MLS season. Learn more at
Moderated by Jonathan Jaklitsch.
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