Hervé Revelli (born 5 May 1946) is a French former
footballer
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who played as a
forward.
Career
Revelli scored 31 Ligue 1 goals during the calendar year of 1969. Fifty years later in 2019,
Kylian Mbappé became the first French player to score at least 30 goals in a calendar year in Ligue 1 since Revelli's feat.
Revelli is the joint-top scorer in the
Derby Rhône-Alpes between Saint-Étienne and
Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
with 14 goals along with former Lyon player
Fleury Di Nallo. He finished his career in
SC Draguignan, having already started a career as playing manager.
In addition to Switzerland and France, he managed in Tunisia and Algeria as well as the national teams of Mauritius and Benin.
Personal life
He is the brother of former professional footballer,
Patrick Revelli.
Honours
Saint-Étienne
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Ligue 1
Ligue 1 (; ), officially known as Ligue 1 McDonald's France, McDonald's for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in France and the highest level of the French football league system. Administered by the Ligue de ...
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1966–67,
1967–68,
1968–69,
1969–70,
1973–74,
1974–75,
1975–76
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Coupe de France
The Coupe de France (), also known in English language, English as the French Cup or less commonly as the France Cup, is the premier Single-elimination tournament, knockout cup competition in French football organised by the French Football Fed ...
:
1969–70,
1973–74,
1974–75,
1976–77
Individual
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French Player of the Year: 1969
Notes
References
External links
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news.bbc.co.uk
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1946 births
Living people
People from Verdun
Footballers from Meuse (department)
French men's footballers
France men's international footballers
Men's association football forwards
AS Saint-Étienne players
OGC Nice players
CS Chênois players
LB Châteauroux players
SC Draguignan players
Ligue 1 players
Ligue 2 players
French expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Switzerland
French expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
French football managers
LB Châteauroux managers
CS Sfaxien managers
Mauritius national football team managers
CA Bizertin managers
MC Oran managers
MC Alger managers
Benin national football team managers
ES Sétif managers
Expatriate football managers in Switzerland
Expatriate football managers in Tunisia
French expatriate sportspeople in Tunisia
Expatriate football managers in Algeria
French expatriate sportspeople in Algeria
Ligue 2 managers
Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 managers
Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 managers
French expatriate sportspeople in Benin
Expatriate football managers in Benin
French expatriate sportspeople in Mauritius
Expatriate football managers in Mauritius
Men's association football player-managers
French sportspeople of Italian descent
20th-century French sportsmen