Guillaume Warmuz (born
May 22, 1970 in Saint-Vallier, France
) is a
French
former football
goalkeeper.
He started his career at
Olympique
Marseille. He spent a season at
L'OM without making
any first team appearances. He then made a move to
CS Louhans-Cuiseaux where he quickly
established himself as first-choice goalkeeper. His performances
there attracted the attention of another first division side,
RC Lens, and he signed for them in 1992,
eventually totalling 351 appearances in an 11-year spell between
the sticks.
Warmuz left Lens on a free transfer in December 2002 and, the next
month, signed a short-term contract with
Arsenal FC, as cover for both
David Seaman and the injured
Rami Shaaban, but did not play any first-team
matches. In July 2003, he joined
Borussia Dortmund as a replacement for the
Arsenal-bound
Jens Lehmann, initially
sharing goalkeeping duties with future first-choice
Roman Weidenfeller.
His last club was, since 2005-06,
AS Monaco
FC in
Ligue 1, as on
27 May 2007 Warmuz announced his
retirement from football on his personal website, after no league
appearances in 2006-07.
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