Angers defender Jordan Lefort has played every minute of the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 season, accumulating 6,120 minutes on the pitch according to reports in France. The 32-year-old centre-back has been a consistent presence for Angers, demonstrating remarkable durability in a physically demanding position.
Lefort’s consistent availability is highlighted by his lack of suspensions and injuries this season, receiving only two yellow cards in the league. This disciplinary record is particularly noteworthy for a central defender, a position where frequent challenges often lead to cautions. He recently earned his first cap for the Mauritanian national team, even scoring his first international goal against Argentina.
Lefort joined Angers and quickly established himself as a key player, becoming known for his reliability and consistent performances. Prior to this season, he played for several other French clubs, steadily progressing through the ranks. His recent form has drawn attention from several clubs, though no concrete offers have yet been reported.
His consistent performances have been vital in Angers’ fight to maintain their Ligue 1 status, recently securing their place in the league for another season. Lefort’s dedication and fitness are becoming increasingly recognised within French football, with many expecting him to continue his impressive run into next season. The defender’s form is a testament to his professionalism and commitment to the game.




