Pierre Flamion

Pierre Flamion ( born December 13, 1924 in Mohon, Ardennes department; † January 3, 2004 in Dijon ) was a French football player and coach.

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Players Career

In the club

At age 19, still in the midst of World War II, the young left-winger, who was also a good athlete (Champagne champion over 100 meters and long jump ) came from a small town, which is now incorporated in Charleville- Mézières, along with his Ex - team mate Roger Marche to Stade de Reims. This season (1943 /44), however, played in occupied France rather than club teams so-called regional selections ( Equipes fédérales ) to Championships and Cup honors - and with the EF Reims -Champagne was the young newcomer a few weeks after his arrival at the final of the French Cup which was, however, significantly lost against the EF Nancy- Lorraine. The following year there was another championship for clubs, and Pierre Flamion part of the team that finished the season 1944/45, # 4 on the northern group.

After the liberation in 1945, the game operation in France normalized (again, a league for the whole country ), and the professionalism was readmitted into the sport, and Flamion played the next five years for Stade Reims in Division 1, the top division of the country. Beside him stood next to Marche, his buddy from Mohon, with Albert Batteux, Pierre Sinibaldi, Robert Jonquet and Armand Penverne already many of the footballers who made ​​them famous in the mid- 1950s, the name of the club in the whole of European football.

But even before the team won the championship already (1949) and Cup ( 1950); to the championship Flamion had contributed decisively with 13 goals as the second best scorer of the Rémois. And in 1948 he had become international.

Then the left-wing impersonated in the inside forward position Flamion played one year for Olympique Marseille, three years (two of them in the second division ) at Olympique Lyon and a further three years for AS Troyes (even a year here only second-rate ). With Troyes in 1956 he was again in the cup final. With Limoges FC he rose as player-coach in 1958 in the first division and then moved there permanently to the dugout. Overall, it has been brought in Division 1 on 71 hits.

Stations

  • ASC Mohon
  • Stade de Reims (1944-1950)
  • Olympique Marseille (1950 /51)
  • Olympique Lyon (1951-1954)
  • AS Troyes - Savinienne (1954-1957)
  • Limoges FC ( player-coach in 1957 /58)

In the National Team

From May 1948 to November 1953 Pierre Flamion played a total of 17 times in the Équipe Tricolore, seven of Reims, three each for Marseille and Lyon and four for Troyes. He also scored eight goals for Les Bleus, including two games in a " double ".

The coaching career

In Limoges Flamion remained until 1962 trainer ( at first and second league). Later, he also coached his former club Stade Reims, in 1977 only admitted defeat in the cup final against AS Saint -Etienne, Troyes and Aube, which he brought back into the D 1 1973. Further stations were FC Metz, Thionville and Chaumont, where he was a total of ten years and was the club Entente Chaumontaise AC twice (1966 and 1985 ) has led to Division 2, the second division. There you have to keep it in as good a reminder that the city has renamed the stadium in the summer of 2004, soon after his death, at Stade Pierre Flamion and this event was celebrated with a game of Altliga teams of Chaumont and Troyes.

Stations

  • Limoges FC (1957-1962)
  • Entente Chaumontaise AC (1962-1968)
  • FC Metz (1968-1970)
  • Troyes Aube Football (1971-1975)
  • Stade de Reims (1975-1978)
  • La Sportive Thionvilloise (1979-1981)
  • Entente Chaumontaise AC (1983-1987)
  • ATAC Troyes (1992/ 93)

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 1949
  • French Cup Winners: 1950, a finalist in 1944, 1956 ( as a player ) and 1977 ( as a coach )
  • 17 A- international matches, 8 goals
  • 285 inserts and 106 goals in the D1 ( 152/65 in Reims, 29 /11 Marseille, 32/5 for Lyon, 62/24 for Troyes, 10 /1 for Limoges )
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