Foé was a practising Roman Catholic and donated money to charity regularly. He held Cameroonian and French nationalities.
Tributes Foé's death caused a profound shock. Numerous tributes to his joyous personality and infectious humour were expressed in the media.
France national team player
Thierry Henry and other French players pointed to the sky in tribute to Foé after Henry had opened the scoring against Turkey in their Confederations Cup semi-final that evening. It was suggested that the
Confederations Cup and the Stade Gerland could have been renamed after him, and
Manchester City manager
Kevin Keegan announced that the club would no longer use the
number 23 shirt Foé wore during his successful season there. At Manchester City's former ground,
Maine Road, there is a small memorial to him in the stadium's memorial garden, and on the walls of the players' tunnel are plaques paid for by supporters, with their names, dubbed the Walk of Pride. The first plaque on the wall is for Marc and reads "Marc Vivien Foé – 1975–2003". His first club,
Lens, gave his name to an avenue near the
Stade Félix Bollaert. Foé was given a state funeral in Cameroon. Similar to Manchester City, Lens decided to withdraw the number 17 shirt that Foé wore for five years.
Lyon also decided to withdraw the number 17 shirt that Foé also wore a year before during the time which he played at the
Stade de Gerland with the Lyon team. People in Lyon were shocked as he had received a warm welcome on his return to the stadium. However, when fellow Cameroonian
Jean II Makoun was transferred to Lyon, Makoun took up the number 17 shirt, explaining that he wore the number: "In memory of Marc, for me and for the whole Cameroon, this will be for something." Cameroon also attempted to retire Foé's number 17 shirt, but were blocked from doing so by
FIFA rules. Prior to the kick-off of the
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup final between the United States and Brazil, his son, then fourteen years old, gave a brief speech in memory of his father. ==Career statistics==