René-Jean Jacquet

René -Jean Jacquet (* June 27 1933 in Bordeaux, † July 21, 1993 in Reims ) was a French football player.

The player

René -Jean Jacquet's career is an example of a probably only average footballer who briefly occurs nonetheless from anonymity on the big stage to then to disappear from the headlines. The football games he started in his native city; if he played from the beginning at the Girondins de Bordeaux, is not yet to be determined. For this club, he denied any event, for the first time in April 1954 encounter in the French top: he was the 2-2 against FC Nancy between the posts; yet he was too short actually already for that time for a goalkeeper with only 1.69 meters size. After he came, despite the competition of Pierre Bernard, this season and in the four subsequent meetings in Bordeaux's first team to use, which could prove a surprising third place at the end of the season. Whether he was still playing in the following season in 1954/55 on the Gironde or already in the Champagne region, is unclear; He had Erstligaeinsätze in the year, anyway.

The latest from the 1955/56 season he was with certainty at Stade de Reims under contract; whose coach Albert Batteux had brought him as a second man behind Paul Sinibaldi, of whom it was said, he do not actually need deputy, because he held in the three previous seasons in all 102 league matches reliable and Rémois to two league titles and winning the Coupe Latine had helped. But Jacquet's time came sooner than expected: Sinibaldi fell due to an injury in the form of a crisis, and already on 13 October 1955, the substitute keeper was the first time in goal for the Red and Whites. Since he could keep his box in Toulouse clean, Batteux gave him the confidence to continue most, and Jacquet brought it up end of the season on 13 more Erstligabegegnungen. Above all, he was employed in the inaugural European Champions Cup in games against AGF Aarhus and Hibernian. V.A. Because of its services ( Reims played twice to zero) against the Scots, he was also the final game against Real Madrid in Paris ' Parc des Princes ' first choice for the team. Here, however, he could not prevent the 3:4 defeat. Nevertheless, he was 1956/57, the final No. 1 of the clubs, denied all 34 league games and finished with Stade Championship third parties.

Then, however, the association Dominique Colonna, of the small René Jacquet immediately displaced from the starting eleven and him in the year of Doublé fetched (Reims 1958 national champion and cup winner ) had come only two appearances in Division 1. In the following three years he was only sporadically in the first eleven (a total of 26 league and yet another European Cup match ), and in 1959 there was again reached the European Cup final just a place on the substitutes' Reims for him. After all, he was once more in 1960 by French masters. 1961 moved to second division club Lille OSC Jacquet, denied there 25 of the 36 league games, but the hoped-for advancement, it was enough for the Nordistes not and the club parted after a year of his goalkeeper.

Where and how long René -Jean Jacquet, who only just celebrated his 29th birthday in the summer of 1962, has not played then and what has become of him after his playing days, so far can not be determined, although for 18 months, he at the highest level the undisputed man had been with the back number 1.

Stations

  • Girondins de Bordeaux ( until 1954 or 1955)
  • Stade de Reims (1954 or 1955-1961 )
  • Lille Olympique SC (1961 /62 in D2)

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 1958, 1960
  • French Cup Winners: 1958
  • European Champion Clubs' Cup: Finalist 1956
  • 81 inserts ( 5 Bordeaux, 76 Reims ) in Division 1; 6 Appearances in the European Cup of Champions

Sources and links

  • Stéphane Boisson / Raoul Vian, Il était une fois le Championnat de France de Football. Tous les joueurs de la première de division 1948/49 à 2003/ 04 Neofoot Saint -Thibault oJ
  • Gérard Ejnes / L' Équipe, 50 ans de coupe d'Europe L' Équipe Issy -les -Moulineaux 2005 ISBN 2 - 951-96059 -X
  • Alex Graham, Football in France. A statistical record 1894-2005 Soccer Books 2005 ISBN 1-86223-138-9 Cleethorpes
  • Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau/Tony Verbicaro, Stade de Reims - une histoire sans fin intempestifs Cahiers Saint -Étienne 2001 ISBN 2-911698-21-5
  • Klaus Leger, Just as once Real Madrid. The history of the European Cup 1955-1964 AGON Kassel oJ ISBN 3-89784-211-4
  • Datasheet Jacquet (French )
  • Article (in French ) with photo template: Web archive / Maintenance / Nummerierte_Parameter
  • Soccer goalkeeper (France)
  • Born in 1933
  • Died in 1993
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