During the international break, evertonfc.com will be looking back at some former Everton players and their international exploits...
Mickael Madar
Position: Striker
International Apps: 3
International Goals: 1
Club Career: FC Sochaux, Stade Laval, AS Cannes, Monaco, Deportivo, Everton, Paris SG, US Créteil.
Howard Kendall brought Mickael Madar to Everton from Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna in December 1997.
The signing was seen as something of a coup, with the Toffees paying nothing for his services.
He made an instant impact too - scoring on his debut in a 3-1 win at Crystal Palace.

The Frenchman went on to play a further 16 times that season, scoring six goals in total.
Despite this, Madar fell out of favour the following season, making just two more appearances for the Blues before joining Paris St Germain on a free transfer in December 1998.
He went on to play for Créteil before hanging up his boots in 2002.
Despite a career that took in eight different clubs across the continent, Madar was for the most part overlooked by his country.
He did manage three appearances for Les Bleus however, scoring one goal.
The highlight of his international career came in 1996 when he was named in the French squad for the European Championships.











