Robert Pirès, Arsenal Legend and French Champion
To Arsenal fans, he’s a legend: the man who won three FA Cups and two FA Premier League titles, and was voted one of the club’s greatest players in History. To his fellow Frenchmen, he’s a hero, having won both the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000, two of the greatest moments in Gallic football history. And to anyone who gets to meet him, he’s one of the nicest men in sport: friendly, humble and approachable -not to mention easy on the eye- which has earned him legions of fans, both male and female. And while Robert Pirès (40) officially retired from competitive football two years ago, the Reims-born, London-based champion is still busy. The father of three (Naïa, Theo and Alessio, respectively 7,5 and 2) has not only become an ambassador for Arsenal, he is also a prolific charity worker: as ambassador of Grassroots Soccer, an association who helps fighting HIV in South Africa, and as patron of Le Rêve de Clara, his wife Jessica’s charity that helps deprived children from the Indian Ocean countries. Here, Robert Pirès reveals to Chic-Londres his favourite addresses in London.
What is your earliest London memory and what were your first impressions of the city? I first arrived in July 2000 and was struck by how respectful drivers were towards pedestrians- a very different experience from Paris, which shows how much more relaxed Londoners tend to be.
Where do you live and why? I’ve lived in Hampstead since 2002, after two years in Marylebone. I love Hampstead because it looks and feels like a village, yet offers the best choice in terms of shops, restaurants, parks and schools. Its’ like living in the countryside, while being at the same time in a big city. read more