After retiring from professional football in 2018, Florent Malouda, the former French international with 80 caps and 9 goals, has embarked on a remarkable new journey. At 44, the ex-footballer is now stepping into a role far removed from the pitch—joining the military.The 3rd foreign Infantry Regiment (3rd REI) recently announced on X that Malouda has been welcomed into its citizen reserve as an officer. “Following an illustrious football career, Malouda is eager to impart the values of dedication and service to the youth of French Guiana, working alongside the legionnaires of the 3rd REI,” the statement read.
Born in Cayenne, Malouda returned to his roots in French Guiana to join the regiment stationed in Kourou. This move marks a full-circle moment for the footballer, who also represented the Guyana national team during the final years of his career, earning 4 caps between 2017 and 2018. His decision to serve in the military reflects his deep connection to his homeland and his commitment to giving back to the community.
The citizen reserve, as explained by state authorities, is a unique initiative that enables prominent civilians—often celebrated figures in their respective fields—to voluntarily support the military’s values and missions without enlisting as full-time soldiers. “This program allows individuals like Malouda to contribute meaningfully to the military’s outreach efforts, promoting its ethos and objectives,” the official presentation noted. The former Chelsea and Lyon star’s involvement underscores his dedication to fostering a sense of duty and patriotism among the younger generation.