Benzema
 was born in the city of Lyon beginning his football career with local 
club Bron Terraillon. In 1996, he joined the biggest club in the city 
Olympique Lyonnais and, subsequently, came through the club's youth 
academy. Benzema made his professional debut in the 2004–05 season and 
appeared sporadically in his first three seasons as Lyon won three 
titles in that span. In the 2007–08 season,  Benzema became a starter 
and had a breakthrough year scoring over 30  goals as Lyon won its 
seventh straight league title. For his  performances, he was named the 
National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP) Ligue 1 Player of the 
Year and named to the organization's Team of the Year. Benzema was also 
the league's top scorer and given the Bravo Award by Italian magazine 
Guerin Sportivo. After another season at Lyon, in July 2009, Benzema 
signed a six-year contract with Spanish outfit Real Madrid. After 
struggling to establish himself in his debut season with the club, in 
the 2010–11 season, Benzema reached prominence scoring over 25 goals 
en-route to helping Real Madrid win the Copa del Rey.
Benzema
 is a former French youth international and has represented his nation 
from under-17 level onwards. Prior to playing for the senior team, he 
played on the under-17 team that won the 2004 UEFA European Under-17 
Football Championship. Benzema made his senior international debut in 
March 2007 in a friendly match against Austria.  On his debut, he scored
 his first international goal in a 1–0 win.  Benzema has represented 
France at one major international tournament; UEFA Euro 2008. He made 
two appearances in the competition against Romania and Italy in the 
group stage.
Lyon
Benzema
 got off to a good start for the 2008–09 season scoring twice in Lyon's 
opening league match against Toulouse. The following three weeks, he 
scored goals against Rhône-Alpes rivals Grenoble and Saint-Étienne and 
scored a goal against OGC Nice, converting a penalty in the dying 
seconds.  Lyon won all three matches. As a result of his early goals, 
Olympique  Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas quelled the many 
transfer rumors  surrounding Benzema by placing a €100 million price tag
 on the striker.  He was also nominated alongside Franck Ribéry to be 
featured on the French cover of the video game FIFA 09.He scored 
his seventh goal of the league on 29 October, scoring in the 2–0 win 
over Sochaux. Benzema scored again the following weekend in a 2–0 win 
over Le Mans. He was among the top scorers in the UEFA Champions League group stage, scoring five goals, a double against Steaua Bucureşti,
 two goals in two matches against Fiorentina, and a goal against the 
eventual group winners Bayern Munich on the final match day. Following
 the winter break,  Benzema endured a rough patch going scoreless the 
first three games  before recording his 11th goal of the season against 
Nice in a 3–1  victory.
 Two weeks later, he scored his 12th goal against Nancy in a 2–0 
victory.  The next nine matches, both Benzema and Lyon's form dwindled 
losing  four matches, drawing three, and winning only two with Benzema 
scoring  only two goals in that stretch, both of them against Le Mans in
 a 3–1  victory.
  The bad form resulted in Lyon losing their grip on first place 
position  and eventually falling out of the title race, thus ending 
their streak  of seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles. Benzema was a part of four of those title runs.
   Despite losing the title, Benzema got back on track scoring his 15th 
 and 16th goals of the season on 17 May in a 3–1 away victory over 
rivals  Marseille, the first goal being a penalty. He scored his 17th 
goal the following weekend against Caen in a 3–1 victory moving him into
 third place among Ligue 1 top scorers.
Real Madrid
The new season started slowly for Benzema, he was mainly used as a substitute early on the season, but due to a serious injury to Gonzalo Higuaín and the team's lack of senior strikers, Benzema was given more starts by José Mourinho. On 4 December, Benzema netted a hat-trick in a 4–0 victory against Auxerre, the first goal being Real Madrid's 300th goal in the Champions League era. His second hat-trick came on 22 December 2010 in a 8–0 thrashing in a Copa del Rey match against Levante.2011–12 Season
Benzema was impressive in the preseason matches, scoring 8 goals in 7 games. He opened his tally in the new league season with a brace against Getafe on September 10. He then scored against Dutch club Ajax in Real Madrid's 3–0 Champions League win.International Career
In 2004, he was a part of the under-17 squad that won the 2004 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship, the nation's first ever. In the tournament, which was played on home soil, Benzema scored one goal against Northern Ireland in the group stage. Benzema later played with the under-18 team at the 2005 edition of the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup. He played in all four matches scoring a tournament-leading five goals helping France win the tournament. During the 2005–06 season, he played with the under-19 team making eight appearances scoring four goals before earning a call up to the under-21 squad who were attempting to qualify for the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. Benzema made only five appearances with the team scoring no goals. His final appearances with the squad was in their shocking two-legged loss to Israel in the qualifying playoffs to determine the participants in the UEFA under-21 tournament.Before representing France, Benzema was eligible for Algeria and was called up to the squad by the Fédération Algérienne de Football in December 2006, but turned them down stating, "Algeria is my parents’ country and it is in my heart, but football-wise I will only play for the French national team." On 28 March 2007, Benzema won his first cap for France against Austria, scoring the only goal in a 1–0 win for France.His next two goals came in one game against the Faroe Islands, who France subsequently beat 6–0.
He was selected to represent France at Euro 2008. France's Euro 2008 campaign opened with a 0–0 draw against Romania and after a frustrating performance, he was substituted in the second half and played no part in their following game, a 1–4 defeat to the Netherlands. In the last group game, France lost 2–0 to Italy and Benzema featured in the starting lineup. He has now adopted the number 10 for France. He scored his first goal since adopting the jersey from the penalty spot against Turkey on 5 June 2009 in a friendly where they won 1–0. Benzema was left out of France's preliminary 30-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup announced by manager Raymond Domenech on 11 May 2010. Domenech cited his poor season with Real Madrid, rather than his alleged involvement in a sex scandal.
 





 
 
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