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1971–72 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. Season
The 1971–72 season was Paris Saint-Germain F.C., Paris Saint-Germain's List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. seasons, 2nd season in existence. PSG mainly played their home league games at the Stade Bauer in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, but occasionally at the Stade Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes as well, registering an average attendance of 10,030 spectators per match. Guy Crescent presided the club until December 1971, when Henri Patrelle replaced him. The team was coached by Pierre Phelipon, this time exclusively as manager. Jean Djorkaeff was the team captain. Summary PSG's first top-flight season ended with a safe 1971–72 French Division 1, 16th place, meaning they would stay in Ligue 1, Division 1 next year, but behind the scenes the club was in a delicate financial situation. Back in September 1971, the Council of Paris, Paris City Council offered 850k francs to pay the club's debt and save its place in the elite, demanding PSG in return to adopt the more Parisian name "Paris Footbal ...
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Paris Saint-Germain F
Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, gastronomy, and science. For its leading role in the arts and sciences, as well as its very early system of street lighting, in the 19th century it became known as "the City of Light". Like London, prior to the Second World War, it was also sometimes called the capital of the world. The City of Paris is the centre of the Île-de-France region, or Paris Region, with an estimated population of 12,262,544 in 2019, or about 19% of the population of France, making the region France's primate city. The Paris Region had a GDP of €739 billion ($743 billion) in 2019, which is the highest in Europe. According to the Economist Intel ...
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Jean Djorkaeff
Jean Djorkaeff (born 27 October 1939) is a French former professional footballer and manager. As a player, he operated as a defender. Early life Djorkaeff was born in the French commune of Charvieu, located in the ''département'' of Isère. He was born to a Kalmyk father and Polish mother. Club career Djorkaeff made his debut as a professional footballer playing for Lyon in a match against Limoges on 28 December 1958. Though he started out as a striker, he was famous for his work as central defender and appeared in around 400 matches in the French football league. He spent a total of 16 seasons within the first two tiers, during which he played with only four clubs (eight seasons with Lyon, four with Marseille, two with Paris Saint-Germain, and two with Paris FC). He won the Coupe de France twice, the first time with Lyon in 1964 and the second with Marseille in 1969. International career At international level, Djorkaeff also played for France on 48 occasions between 196 ...
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Bernard Béréau
Bernard Béréau (or Béreau; 4 October 1940 – 2 January 2005) was a French professional footballer who played as a defender. After football After retiring, Béréau became a physiotherapist for a club in Saint-Jean-de-Luz Saint-Jean-de-Luz (; eu, Donibane Lohitzune,Donibane Lohitzune
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Sylvain Léandri
Sylvain Léandri (born 7 February 1948) is a French former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football), defender and midfielder. International career Léandri was a youth international for France. Honours Nice * Ligue 2, Division 2: 1969–70 French Division 2, 1969–70 References External links

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Jean-Louis Leonetti
Jean-Louis Leonetti (14 July 1938 – 2 August 2020) was a French football player and manager. Early and personal life Born in Marseille, his brother Henri was also a footballer. Career Leonetti played as a defender and midfielder for Marseille, Nice, Le Havre, Rouen, Bordeaux, Aix, Angoulême Angoulême (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Engoulaeme''; oc, Engoleime) is a communes of France, commune, the Prefectures of France, prefecture of the Charente Departments of France, department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern Franc ..., Paris Saint-Germain and Paris FC. After retiring as a player he managed Paris Saint-Germain B and SMUC. References 1938 births 2020 deaths French men's footballers French football managers Olympique de Marseille players OGC Nice players Le Havre AC players FC Rouen players FC Girondins de Bordeaux players Pays d'Aix FC players Angoulême Charente FC players Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players Paris FC players Ligu ...
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Captain (association Football)
The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities. The team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband. Responsibilities The only official responsibility of a captain specified by the Laws of the Game is to participate in the coin toss prior to kick-off (for choice of ends or to have kick-off) and prior to a penalty shootout. Contrary to what is sometimes said, captains have no special authority under the Laws to challenge a decision by the referee. However, referees may talk to the captain of a side about the side's general behaviour when necessary. At an award-giving ceremony after a fixture like a cup competition final, the captain usually leads the team up to collect their medals. Any trophy won by a team will ...
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Joel Camargo
Joel Camargo (18 September 1946 – 23 May 2014) was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career Joel played for Portuguese Santista, Santos, Paris Saint-Germain, and Saad during his 10-year career. He played a total of two matches for PSG during the 1971–72 season. International career Joel was a defender of the Brazil national football team when they won the 1970 FIFA World Cup. He earned 28 caps for Brazil between 1964 and 1970 (plus 10 unofficial matches). Death Camargo died of kidney failure at age 67 on 23 May 2014. Honours ; Santos *Campeonato Paulista: 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969 * Torneio Rio–São Paulo: 1963, 1964, 1966 * Campeonato Brasileiro: 1964, 1965, 1968 * Intercontinental Champions' Supercup: 1968 ; Brazil * FIFA World Cup: 1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a ma ...
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Daniel Guicci
Daniel Hocine Guicci (or Guici; 27 December 1943 – 31 March 2016) was a French professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Club career Guicci began his career at Valenciennes. He made 21 appearances for the club in all competitions before signing for newly-formed Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 1970. On 24 January 1971, Guicci was involved in an altercation with during a match between Caen and PSG. Marcel Bacou, the referee, handed a red card to Guicci; this was a first in the history of Paris Saint-Germain. Guicci left PSG in 1972 after having made a total of 25 appearances for the club. He joined the newly re-formed Paris FC, and ended his career there two years later. International career Guicci was an amateur An amateur () is generally considered a person who pursues an avocation independent from their source of income. Amateurs and their pursuits are also described as popular, informal, autodidacticism, self-taught, user-generated, do it yourself, DI ...
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Camille Choquier
Camille Choquier (born 25 September 1941) is a French former professional football player and manager. Career During his career as a player, he played for Abbeville, Épinal, Stade Saint-Germain, and its successor, Paris Saint-Germain. He coached Paris Saint-Germain, Amiens, Melun, Poissy, Racing 92, Corbeil-Essonnes, Les Lilas, and the France police national team. During his manager years, Choquier would occasionally venture out into different roles. In 1985, he briefly became technical director at PSG. From 1987 to 1988, he worked as a scout for Mantes. From 2001 to 2003, he was coordinator of scouting for Paris Saint-Germain in the Île-de-France region. After football In 2004, Choquier became a member of the Direction Technique Nationale. He would later become a member of the UNECATEF union. After this, he would work in youth football for the . Honours Player Paris Saint-Germain * Division 2: 1970–71 Manager Les Lilas * Division d'Honneur Paris: 1994–95 ...
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Guy Delhumeau
Guy Delhumeau (born 14 January 1947) is a French former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He notably played professionally for Paris Saint-Germain, Paris FC, Boulogne, and Nice, and represented France at the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... References External links Player profileInterview 1947 births Living people Sportspeople from Vienne (department) French men's footballers Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players Paris FC players US Boulogne players OGC Nice players Championnat de France Amateur (1935–1971) players Ligue 2 players Ligue 1 players French Division 3 (1971–1993) players Olympic footballers for France Footballers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Stade Poitevin FC players Men's association ...
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French Division 3 (1971–1993)
The French Division 3 was the third tier in the French football pyramid, after the Division 1 and Division 2, from 1971 to 1993. Although it was succeeded by the Championnat National 2, the Championnat National became the new third division. History In 1971, the Division 3 replaced the previous version of the Championnat de France Amateur. In contrast to the former CFA, the D3 permitted the best amateur clubs to be promoted to the Division 2. It became an "open" league, meaning it was open to professional, semi-professional, and amateur clubs. The fathers of this evolution in the French football pyramid were Fernand Sastre and Henri Patrelle, who were fighting for almost a decade to break this segregation between amateur and professional clubs present since 1932. In 1993, the Championnat National 2 replaced the Division 3, although the Championnat National took the place of third tier. The National 2 became the fourth tier of French football. Format The league brought to ...
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Paris FC
Paris Football Club (), commonly referred to as Paris FC or simply PFC, is a French professional football club based in Paris, that competes in the Ligue 2, the second tier of French football. Paris FC play their home matches at the Stade Charléty, which is located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. Founded in 1969, the club merged with Stade Saint-Germain to form Paris Saint-Germain in 1970. In 1972, the club split from Paris Saint-Germain resulting in the current Paris FC. Unlike its counterpart, which has gone on to establish a solid foundation, Paris FC has struggled to establish itself, having spent the majority of its existence playing in the amateur divisions. The club's highest honour to date was winning its group in the Championnat de France amateur in 2006. Paris FC last played in Ligue 1 in the 1978–79 season. Though Paris FC have struggled domestically, the club has served as a springboard for several youth players who have gone on to have successful profe ...
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