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Jean-Michel Larqué
Jean-Michel Larqué (born 8 September 1947) is a French former professional footballer, and now a sports journalist. He has also been player-coach of RC Paris, his only experience as head-coach. Career Larqué was born in Bizanos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques. As a player, Larqué played as a midfielder, and was one of the most important players for AS Saint-Étienne in the 1960s and 70s where he won all his titles. He finished his playing career in Paris with Paris Saint-Germain and RC Paris. He holds the joint–record for most Ligue 1 titles won (seven), along with his Saint-Étienne teammate Hervé Revelli, as well as Thiago Silva and Marco Verratti of Paris Saint–Germain, and Grégory Coupet, Juninho, and Sidney Govou of Lyon. After having retired as a player, he became a football journalist: redactor for ''Onze Mondial'' magazine, but also on the radio Radio Monte Carlo with his programme, Larqué foot and on TV where he is a commentator. Between 1980 and 1984 he commented fo ...
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RCF Paris
Racing Club de France Football (, also known as Racing Paris, RCF Paris, Matra Racing, Racing Club, or Racing) is a French association football club based in Colombes, a suburb of Paris. Racing was founded in 1882 as a multi-discipline sports club, and is one of the oldest clubs in French football history. The team plays in the Championnat National 2, the fourth level of French football. Racing is managed by Guillaume Norbert and hosts its home matches at the Stade Lucien-Choine, a smaller stadium next to the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes. Racing Club de France, founded in 1882, was a founding member of Ligue 1. The club has won one Ligue 1 title (in 1935–36) and five Coupe de France titles, and is tied for fourth-best. Racing also played in the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques-sanctioned league, France's first championship league. The club debuted in the league in 1899 and won the championship in 1907 after finishing second in 1902 a ...
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Radio Monte Carlo
Radio Monte Carlo (RMC) is the name of radio stations owned and managed by several different entities: *RMC (France) is a French language, French-speaking station, broadcasting in France and Monaco owned by NextRadioTV. **RMC Sport, a French bouquet of paid TV sport channels, launched on 7 June 2016 as SFR Sport and rebranded as RMC Sport on 3 July 2018: ***RMC Sport 1, flagship channel ***RMC Sport 2, multisports ***RMC Sport 3, extreme sports and equitation ***RMC Sport 4, combat sport ***RMC Sport Live 5-16, additional channels to broadcast live matches **RMC Découverte and RMC Story, two digital free-to-air TV channels focused on talk-shows and documentaries *Radio Monte Carlo Network is an Italian language, Italian-speaking station, broadcasting in Italy and Monaco from both Monaco and Milan, and owned by Mediaset. Radio Monte Carlo was founded in 1966 by Noel Cutisson and its enlisted deejays included: Antonio Devia, Awanagana, Ettore Andenna, Gigi Salvadori, Herbert Pagani ...
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1969–70 French Division 1
AS Saint-Etienne won Division 1 season 1969/1970 of the French Association Football League with 56 points. Participating teams * AC Ajaccio * Angers SCO * AS Angoulême * SEC Bastia * Bordeaux * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * FC Nantes * Nîmes Olympique * Red Star Paris * Stade Rennais UC * FC Rouen * AS Saint-Etienne * RC Paris-Sedan * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * US Valenciennes-Anzin League table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1970/1971 * OGC Nice: Champion of Division 2 * AS Nancy: runner-up of Division 2 * Stade de Reims: 4th place in Division 2, but Olympique Avignonnais (3rd) was not financially strong enough to play in Division 1 Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1969-1970at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1969-70 French Division 1 Ligue 1 seasons French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Fran ...
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1968–69 French Division 1
AS Saint-Etienne won Division 1 season 1968/1969 of the French Association Football League with 53 points. Participating teams * AC Ajaccio * SEC Bastia * Bordeaux * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nantes * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * Red Star FC * Stade Rennais UC * FC Rouen * AS Saint-Etienne * RC Paris-Sedan * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1969/1970 * Angers SCO: Champion of Division 2 * AS Angoulême: runner-up of Division 2 Results Top goalscorers See also *1968–69 Coupe de France *1968–69 French Division 2 Statistics of Division 2 in the 1968–69 season. Overview It was contested by 21 teams, and Angers won the championship. League standings ReferencesFrance - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1968-69 French Division 2 Ligue 2 s ... References www.pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:19 ...
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1967–68 French Division 1
AS Saint-Étienne won Division 1 season 1967/1968 of the French Association Football League with 57 points. Participating teams * AS Aixoise * AC Ajaccio * Angers SCO * Bordeaux * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nantes * OGC Nice * Red Star FC * Stade Rennais UC * FC Rouen * AS Saint-Étienne * RC Paris-Sedan * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * US Valenciennes-Anzin League table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1968/1969 * SEC Bastia: Champion of Division 2 * Nîmes Olympique: runner-up of Division 2 Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1967-1968at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1967-68 French Division 1 Ligue 1 seasons French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic ...
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