André Burkhard

André Burkhard ( born November 6, 1950 in Benfeld ) is a former French footballer.

Career

His first contract for a first team he was in the 1968/69 season when unterklassigen CS Pierrot Strasbourg before it two years later to city rivals Racing Strasbourg, the largest and most successful club of the city from Alsace, went. On August 12, 1970, he made ​​his debut for Strasbourg in Division 1 (now Ligue 1), as he stood in the 1-2 defeat against Olympique Marseille in the starting eleven. In the following years, he established himself in the defense of Strasbourg, came here in 36 Premier League matches to use and then scored two goals. However, Strasbourg came in 18th place in the table, which was equivalent to the descent of Strasbourg in the Division 2. Also in the second division Burkhard was a regular player. He came in 28 games for use and marked with five goals. RCS managed as the leader of the resurgence in the Division 1 In the following season, he was also a regular player. Burkhard came in 33 top-flight used, where he scored six goals. Strasbourg managed to avoid relegation and finished at the end of the 16th Place.

Then Burkhard was seven years active for SC Bastia. With Bastia in 1978 he was in the finals of the UEFA Cup. Then he was ever a season for CO Le Puy and FC AS de Grenoble active.

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