Capped 71 times for France and Champions League winner in 2002 with Real Madrid, Makelele acted as assistant to Carlo Ancelotti and then Laurent Blanc at Paris Saint-Germain between 2011 and 2014. He took over the reigns at Ligue 1 side Bastia briefly before a short managerial post at Monaco.Herzlich Wilkommen! Bienvenue @ClaudeMakelele! ⚫️⚪️?#kaseupen #newcoach @Aspire_Academy @JPLeagueFR -> https://t.co/5m4K5zIgqP pic.twitter.com/YhGTIfzjFg
— KAS Eupen (@kas_eupen) November 6, 2017
In January he joined Swansea's managerial team, being reunited with Clement, who was on the coaching staff when Makelele was at Chelsea and again with the former defensive midfielder at PSG. Makelele, born in what was then Zaire, enjoyed a trophy-laden career. As well as winning the Champions League with Real Madrid he secured league titles in France, Spain and two in England with Chelsea, as well as being part of the French team that lost to Italy on penalties in the 2006 World Cup final.Wishing you the very best of luck at @kas_eupen, @ClaudeMakelele! ?https://t.co/Saz2mE5BTo
— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) November 6, 2017