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Philippe Broussard (birth 20 June 1963 in Paris), is a French journalist who is laureate of the
Albert Londres Prize The Albert Londres Prize is the highest French journalism award, named in honor of journalist Albert Londres. Created in 1932, it was first awarded in 1933 and is considered the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. Three laureates are awarded ...
(1993). He wrote for the newspaper ''
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''. He is the son of police commissioner .


Biography

He is the son of Robert Broussard, a famous police commissioner. After graduating from the Lycée Auguste-Renoir in
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(Hauts-de-Seine), Philippe Broussard studied English and history at the
Paris Nanterre University Paris Nanterre University (), formerly University of Paris West, Paris-X and commonly referred to as Nanterre, is a public research university based in Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. It is one of the most pres ...
and then at Sorbonne Nouvelle University. He began his career in journalism as an intern at
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, then as editor of the leading alternative fanzine of the day, New Wave. In 1983, he joined the Centre de formation des journalistes(CFJ), graduating in 1985. He then joined
Le Matin de Paris ''Le Matin de Paris'' (, ''The Morning of Paris'') was a French daily newspaper, founded on 1 March 1977 by Claude Perdriel, and disappearing in 1987 ("dépôt de bilan" on 6 May). Its foundation is the subject of the documentary ''Numéros zéro ...
, for which he covered the tragedy at the Heysel stadium in Brussels, prior to the Liverpool-Juventus soccer match. Appointed head of the sports department at Le Matin de Paris, he surrounded himself with three other CFJ graduates from the same class (1985): Claude Askolovitch, Pascal Ceaux and Gilles van Kote. From 1985 to 1987, Philippe Broussard covered various events for
Le Matin de Paris ''Le Matin de Paris'' (, ''The Morning of Paris'') was a French daily newspaper, founded on 1 March 1977 by Claude Perdriel, and disappearing in 1987 ("dépôt de bilan" on 6 May). Its foundation is the subject of the documentary ''Numéros zéro ...
. A specialist in the world of soccer fans and the skinhead movement, he devoted numerous reports to
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. In August 1987, along with Askolovitch, Ceaux and Van Kote, he joined the editorial staff of the daily Le Sport, a competitor of
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. Ten months later, when this newspaper disappeared, he worked as a freelancer for five months. After a brief spell as a reporter at
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, he joined Le Monde on January 1, 1989 as a reporter in the sports department. He covered numerous events:
1990 FIFA World Cup The 1990 FIFA World Cup was the 14th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial Association football, football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was held from 8 June to 8 July 1990 in Italy, the second country to host the event for a second ...
, European finals, 1991 Rugby World Cup, 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics. In 1990, Philippe Broussard published his first book, Génération Supporter. The book had a major impact on French ultras. In May 1992, Philippe Broussard was injured in the Stade Armand-Cesari in Bastia. On his return to Le Monde's editorial staff in September, he became a reporter in the General Information department, under
Edwy Plenel Hervé Edwy Plenel (; born 31 August 1952) is a French far-left political journalist. Biography Early life Plenel spent his childhood in Martinique and his youth in Algiers, Algeria. He studied at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris. Ca ...
. In May 1993, a series of long articles on the tragic odyssey of African stowaways aboard a Ukrainian cargo ship earned him the prestigious
Albert Londres Prize The Albert Londres Prize is the highest French journalism award, named in honor of journalist Albert Londres. Created in 1932, it was first awarded in 1933 and is considered the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. Three laureates are awarded ...
. During this period, he also managed the skinhead band R.A.S. and founded the punk record label Fomb Records. In 2002, Philippe Broussard collaborated on a biography of the former captain of the
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,
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. After serving as deputy editor-in-chief and then
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of the “Horizons” department, he left Le Monde in 2005 to become a senior reporter in the “foreign” department of the weekly
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. A year later, at the request of the magazine's new managing editor, Christophe Barbier, he took over as head of the “society-sciences” department. In early 2009, Christophe Barbier entrusted him with the management of L'Express's “Investigations” department. In January 2016, Philippe Broussard left L'Express to become a freelance journalist and regular contributor to M, Le Monde magazine. He is also the author of several books and director of a collection at
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. He also directed two documentaries in the “Instantané d'histoire” collection broadcast on
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in spring 2017. From September 1, 2017, he joins Le Monde full-time as deputy editorial director. From 2020 to 2024, he carried out an investigation for
Le Monde (; ) is a mass media in France, French daily afternoon list of newspapers in France, newspaper. It is the main publication of Le Monde Group and reported an average print circulation, circulation of 480,000 copies per issue in 2022, including ...
into the mysterious author of thousands of clandestine photos taken in Paris during the Occupation, identifying him as Raoul Minot, a
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store employee.It was published in Le Monde from August 12 to 17, 2024, as a series of five episodes.


Works

* Philippe Broussard, ''Génération supporter'', Robert Laffont, 1990, 376 p. () * Philippe Broussard, ''Les Rebelles de l’Himalaya'', Denoël, 1996, 250 p. () * Philippe Broussard and Danielle Laeng, ''La prisonnière de Lhassa'', Stock, 2001, 250 p. () * Marcel Desailly, ''Capitaine'', Stock, 2002, 350 p. () * Robert Broussard and Philippe Broussard, ''Commissaire Broussard : Mémoires'', Stock, 2005 () * Philippe Broussard et Jean-Marie Pontaut, ''Les Grandes affaires de la Cinquième République'', L’Express, 18 novembre 2010, 494 p. () * Philippe Broussard, ''La disparue de San Juan, Stock'', 2011, 435 p. () * Philippe Broussard, ''Vivre cent jours en un, Stock'', 2015, 240 p. () * Philippe Broussard, '' À la recherche de Ginka'', 2018, 272 p. ()


References

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