Ángel Rambert

Angel Rambert ( born March 12, 1936 in Buenos Aires, † 25 October 1983) was a French football player of Argentine origin.

Club career

The 173 -centimeter striker Rambert, who played preferably on the outside left, was admitted to the discharged during the calendar year season in 1958 in the cadre of the Argentine first division club Lanus. In this settled in the lower middle of the league club he managed to establish itself quickly and caught the attention of several European talent scouts. Ultimately, it was the French first division side Olympique Lyon, who could sign him in 1960. There he met the previously committed in Nestor Combin, who had also come from Argentina. In the highest French league, he managed at a time in the Substitutions were not yet possible to quickly jump into the first team. Thanks to its technical strength, he was on the offensive at the side of Fleury Di Nallo to a service provider, where he had at first to compete with the team relegation battle. Despite the modest team performance came Rambert in 1961 his debut in European competition, as Lyon was automatically qualified for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. His first two years in France were in regard to the Torerfolge his best as he scored ten goals this season, and then remained always behind this brand.

Starting in 1962, the team is increased significantly, rising to the circle of the top teams in the league and was also successful in the Cup, as the feed into the national cup final in 1963 succeeded. By a 0-0 a replay was required, in which you were inferior to AS Monaco 0-2. A year later offered with the 1964 final, the second shot at the title and a 2-0 success against Girondins Bordeaux Rambert could win this for the first time. Also in 1964, the team came in the Europa Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals, where it failed in the replay to eventual winners Sporting Lisbon.

After his teammate Nestor Combin had left the club in 1964, Rambert could not go on from his previous achievements and also experienced the slipping Lyons back in the lower table spaces. Nevertheless, he achieved a great success last when he reached the cup final with the team in 1967 and for the second time won the trophy with a 3-1 win against FC Sochaux. He was first successfully as scorer in his third finals with a 1-0 win in 22 minutes. With over 30 years he remained in subsequent years an integral part of the team, even after 1969, Serge Chiesa, his designated successor was moved up to the team. In 1970 he returned to the club after ten years back and signed for second division club AS Avignon. He counted there to the regular players of a team that just missed the 1971 promotion to the top flight of French football. In the same year he finished with 35 years of 316 Erstligapartien with 56 goals and 30 second division games with seven goals in France and 36 Erstligapartien with eleven goals in Argentina 's professional career. Then he went back to Argentina, where in 1974 his son, the future Argentinian international Sebastián Rambert, was born. In 1983 he died at the age of 47 years and was honored in an obituary of the newspaper Le Progres as a carrier " imperishable memories ".

National

Although he had come to France until 1960, the argentinischstämmige Rambert received after a few years, the French citizenship, so that he in a 1-3 defeat against Poland his first international match for the French national team contest at the age of 26 years on April 11, 1962 allowed. At the next appointment, he had to wait two years and took part in 1964 a further series of international matches, where he in a 1-0 win over Norway scored his only goal in the national jersey on November 11. A 0-3 defeat against Belgium on 2 December of 1964, for Rambert, who never played a tournament game for the selection of his country, his fifth and last mission for France dar.

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