Charly Loubet

Charles "Charly" Loubet ( born January 26, 1946 in Grasse ) is a former French footballer.

Club career

The quick, occasionally on players acting disinterested, but always lurking on the ball and then it often irresistible pulling, two-footed striker began as a child when Gallia Club de Grasse and changed the end of 1957 in the youth school of AS Cannes. Already at sixteen and a half years, in the 1961/62 season, brought him to the capital club Stade Français and put him equal to a well in a game of Division 1; Charly Loubet married 20 -year-old and was 21 with an international player - " the friend of good wines and attractive women ... lost no time to grow up ." After two midfield places with the capital club he joined in 1963 back to the Côte d' Azur, where he took over the next six seasons for OGC Nice, and remained there when the club 1964/65 played for a year in the second division. His most successful season with the Aiglons - " young eagle " is a common name for the players of the OGC - in 1967 /68, as in the Nice runner-up was and he showed himself for the first time among the 15 best league goalscorers. A year later, however, the Aiglons dismounted again and Loubet joined the neighbors Marseille.

In a team that in Defensive ( Jean Djorkaeff, Novi ) and attack ( Skoblar, Yegba Maya, Magnusson, Couécou, Bonnel ) was equally strongly held and their coach Mario Zatelli preferred a very offensive tactics, he became equal to 1969/70 League Second and won a year later with Olympique even the championship. He scored numerous hits: 1970 ( with 17 successes ) 7th place in the scoring charts with 14 goals in 1971 12. In Champion, 1971 Marseille missed also the entry into the final of the national cup just barely, as OM was defeated by the later Cup winners Stade Rennais UC on penalties - for Charly Loubet déjà vu because he 1965 ( at that time in the quarter- finals) against the same opponent was already excreted, who had then also won the competition. In one of the early highlights of the international Olympiques, 2-0 aet about Dukla Prague in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1969/70, the attacker played the absolute leading role, as his two goals helped the club to the next round. There, too, against Dinamo Zagreb, he met the opponents goal; this time it was not enough for getting ahead.

Because he had fallen out with Marseille's autocratic president Marcel Leclerc, the most frequently criticized him and the coach even occasionally demanded its replacement, is Loubet bought despite its success there in 1971 out of his four-year contract and returned to OGC Nice. There, too, he overcame, among other things on the side of the striker Hervé Revelli storming, also regularly the opposing goalkeeper. In the following four years he played with the Aiglons mostly in the highest table region and in 1973 again runner-up, before it and in 1975 the club of his youth, the AS Cannes, retired, even though he only arrived there in Division 2 for use. Although Cannes is always played a good role, but as table 3rd, -4. or -5. handed it in the bipartite league never to rise. 1981 Charly Loubet hung his football boots on the nail and then worked in various positions at AS Cannes, in the early 1980s for a short time as a coach.

Stations

  • Gallia Club de Grasse ( as a child)
  • Association Sportive de Cannes ( as a teenager trained )
  • Stade Français Paris (1962-1963)
  • Gymnaste Olympique Club de Nice (1963-1969, 1964/65 in D2)
  • Olympique de Marseille (1969-1971)
  • Gymnaste Olympique Club de Nice (1971-1975)
  • Association Sportive de Cannes (1975-1981, in D2)

In the National Team

Between March 1967 ( against Romania ) and May 1974 ( against Argentina) denied Charly Loubet A total of 36 internationals for France, and scored 10 goals in this county. He was among three national coaches ( Just Fontaine, Louis Dugauguez and Georges Boulogne ) to the root formation of Équipe Tricolore and proved himself there as both left-and right-winger, but was placed as inside forward. At one of the major international tournaments he participated, however, never, because the French team failed to qualify in these years for not a single final (EM 1968 and 1972, World Cup 1970 and 1974).

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 1971 ( and runner-up in 1968, 1970, 1973)
  • French Cup Winner: None (but semi-finalist 1971)
  • 36 'A' matches (10 matches ) for France, including 23/7 during his time at Nice, 13/3 at Marseille
  • 360 games ( 113 goals) in Division 1, of which 22/5 for Stade Français, 272 /77 Nice, 66/31 in Marseille
  • In the European Cup competitions 15 times ( 4 goals), 10 /1 for Nice and 5/3 for Marseille

Pictures of Charly Loubet

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