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Jean Courteaux (1926–2003) was a French footballer who played as a striker. He was born in Dammartin-sur-Tigeaux and was best known for his three years at Nice, where he was an important part of two title-winning teams.


Career

Courteaux joined local team RC Paris in around 1948, and in
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, he made his debut. He played over half the games that season, and was sold to Nice in 1950. In his
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at Nice, he established himself as a skilled striker, scoring 27 goals in the league and finishing second on the list of top goalscorers, one goal behind one of the best strikers in France,
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. Courteaux's exploits helped Nice to win the league for the first time. His partnership with Swede
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resulted in 42 goals, which is still tied for Nice's most prolific partnership of all time (
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equalled the record in the 1972-73 season. The next year, he remained a mainstay in the Nice attack, but failed to make as much of an impression scoring only 11 goals (though this was enough to make him Nice's second-top scorer). Nice did win the league that year, and Couteaux stayed on for another year. In the 1952-53 season, Couteaux only scored 7 goals, as Nice finished in the lower half of the table. He was sold to RC Paris, where he started his career, who were now in the Division 2. The lower league proved too easy for Courteaux, as in the 1953-54 season he scored a massive 35 goals in 36 games, almost one goal every game. He unsurprisingly finished that year as the top scorer as RC Paris were promoted in third place. After seeing him do very well in the Division 2, Nice (who had won the Coupe de France but finished mid-table in the league) re-signed Courteaux. Courteaux, however, was largely overshadowed by 22 year old
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, and was sold once more to a Division 2 team when the 1954-55 season ended: Stade Français. At Stade Français, he somewhat returned to goalscoring ways, scoring 11 goals in 26 matches. After that season he moved to tiny Parisian club CA Paris, who were a decidedly lower-half team in Division 2: In 1955-56 they had finished 19th out of 20. In Courteaux's
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, he scored sixteen goals - almost 40% of the team's 41 goals - but couldn't stop CA Paris from once more finishing 19th. The next year, Courteaux, then 31, played in less than half CA Paris' games, though the club did finish in 18th that year out of 22, higher than usual.


After football

Courteaux retired from professional football in 1958, and joined amateur club La Voulte. The next year, he hung up his playing boots for good. He died in 2003 at the age of 76.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Courteaux, Jean Men's association football forwards OGC Nice players Stade Français (association football) players CA Paris-Charenton players French men's footballers 1926 births 2003 deaths