Albert Rust (footballer)
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Albert Rust (born 10 October 1953) is a former French
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, who last worked as goalkeeper coach for
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Albert Rust

Albert Rust is a football player and French coach, born on 10 October 1953 at Mulhouse. He became a goalkeeper, holding the position between the years 1970 and 1990. He spent most of his career at Sochaux Football Club, he is the most capped player in history of the club, with 455 games played. He then played for Montpellier HSC with whom he won the Coupe de France in 1990. For the National team, he won the 1984 Olympic games with the French Olympic team. He was called up to the France National team numerous times, with whom he won the European Championship in 1984 and finished third in the World Cup in 1986. Becoming a coach, he especially guided the Chamois niortais FC and the Stade brestois.


Biography

Player Formed in the local club in Wittelsheim, Rust evolved as a defender in his early years before opting for the goalkeeper position. At age 19, he rejoined the FC Sochaux, a club known for its training center, and relatively quick accomplishment of its first team, they demonstrated an unspectacular but safe and steady style. He quickly took the top of the title over the goalkeeper Eugène Battmann and became the title holder during the 1975-1976 season. His good performances gave him the honor of being called upon by Henri Guérin of the team France A' 27 March 1976 against Luxembourg. The following season, he knew there would be tough competition with another promising goalkeeper, Joël Bats coming up. The coach René Hauss opted for an original solution and alternated his goalkeepers every game to release a hierarchy. The situation unraveled with the departure of Bats to Auxerre in 1979. Later, Rust and Bats both agree that this was the most painful time in their professional careers. Rust had his best years at the club with "The Golden Generation" of Sochaux F.C. in 1979-1983. With Bernard Genghini, Yannick Stopyra, Philippe Anziani and Abdel Djaadaoui, The team played good attacking football and focused on making a memorable journey in the UEFA Cup of 1980-1981. They reached the semi-finals after a particularly epic win in the third round against Eintracht Frankfurt in which they came up from a deficit of 2-0 to win 4-2 on aggregate, in the snow, thanks to Patrick Revelli. The same year these players also played the final of the Coupe des Alpes and lost to FC Basel in the Final. Rusts club's good form could not be matched at the National level by the France National team. The national team Lacked the skill that the team possessed in 1982 . Taking advantage of the Olympic football tournament rule change which opened the tournament up to five professionals of any age per team, Rust joined the French Olympic team for qualification to the 1984 Games in Los Angeles, alongside François Brisson, Daniel Xuereb, and other Dominique Bijotat. The adventure ended with them winning and being awarded the gold medal on the top step of the podium at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, after an indisputable victory in the final against Brazil (2-0). After demonstrating good form during the Olympic qualifications, Rust was named in the list of 20 for the Euro 1984 just before the Olympic Games. He was the replacement of Joël Bats, and leader of the campaign of les Bleus for their first big title. Rust then won national number 2 behind his old rival club and was, naturally, selected for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. In 1987, he left his club in pursuit of a new challenge, signing with newly promoted Montpellier. He then won la Coupe de France with this club. He finally hung up his cleats at 38 years after a "freelance" year in Monaco. He played over 500 first division matches.


International career

He won one international cap for the France national team during the 1980s. After having won the gold medal at the
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in
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and Euro 84, he was a member of the French team in the
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, where he played his sole international match against
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on 28 June.


Coaching career

After his playing career, he became a coach with several
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and
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sides. On 14 June 2010 the former
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and
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head coach signed for
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as goalkeeper coach. Rust immediately moved on to a coaching career with several league 2 teams, after that he coached Internationally as the Assistant Coach to Henry Michel (Saudi Arabia, Tunisia). He then went back to coaching in the National League (League 2) with the Stade Brest for three seasons. He led the National Club in D2. In May 2006, he took over coaching for the team Créteil in League 2 but was dismissed by the Club on 18 September following a poor start to the 2006-07 season and was replaced by Artur Jorge. Albert Rust, graduate of DEPF, was selected by Roland Romeyer to fill the Assistant Coach position of l'AS Saint-Étienne as the Keeper trainer in the 2010-11 season. For non-sport related reasons, Albert Rust was dismissed of his duties as a goalie trainer following his 2-year contract extension with the Club.


Career as a coach

* 1991-1993 :
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* 1993-1994 :
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(assistant coach) * 1994-1995 : Al-Nasr (assistant coach of
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) * 1995-1999 :
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* 2000-2001 : Clermont Foot * 2001-2002 :
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(assistant coach of
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) * 2002 :
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(Tunisia) * 2002-2003 :
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* 2003-2006 : Stade Brestois * 2006-2007 :
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Honours

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References


External links

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French Football Federation Profile
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