Ernest Schultz

Ernest Schultz ( born January 29, 1931 in Dalhunden ) is a former French footballer.

Club career

The physically robust and equipped with a powerful shot surge forward played from 1952 for Olympique Lyon, at first in the second and from 1954 in the first division. The club ended until 1957 always only in mid-table, but " Ernie " Schultz came early in the gaze of the international selection committee of the Football Association ( see below). In the 1955/56 season he first appeared on a square in front of the scorers list ( rank 11 with 15 season hits ) and reached the semifinals of the Lyon Cup.

1957 Ernest Schultz moved to the newly crowned cup winners Toulouse FC, ​​and in his first season, he finished with 21 goals ranked third among the league goal scorers behind Fontaine by Master Stade Reims and De Vlaeminck from Lille. Also 1960 ( rank 10, 17 goals ) and 1962 ( 14th place with 13 hits ), he was well placed in this list, also contributed in 1961 for the first time the blue national jersey. His teammates at TFC could Schultz ' regular doors but not ummünzen in upper table spaces or cup successes; The club was only 1959/60 as fifth in the final table for the extended tip of the Division 1 and also failed in the country's cup competition every year prematurely. After Toulouse in the season 1962/63 at least once finished seventh in the league, the Alsatian ended his involvement. From 1964 on, he was still playing in the U.S. sub Boulogne, from January 1967 in the function of a player coach.

Stations

  • Olympique Lyonnais (1952-1957, 1952-1954 in which D2)
  • Toulouse Football Club (1957-1963)
  • Union Sportive de Boulogne (1964-1967, in D2)

National

Schultz denied in September 1961 his only 'A' game with the Équipe Tricolore; 5-1 over Finland he also managed a hit. He had already in 1954 - even as a second division player - part of the France World Cup squad, but was not used in Switzerland.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: None
  • French Cup Winner: None (but semi-finalist 1956)
  • 1 'A' Game (1 results ); World Cup participant in 1954
  • 275 games and 121 goals in Division 1, of which 88/35 for Lyon and 187 /86 Toulouse
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