Étienne Sansonetti

Étienne Sansonetti ( born December 5, 1935 in Marseille ) is a French former football player who was still active as a 40 -year-old in the professional field.

Playing career

Étienne Sansonetti, son of Corsican parents, began at a young age in the suburb U.S. endoume club Marseille football with the club. In 1954 he moved to Olympique Marseille, but there was considered in the following four years, only in the second team. For the Erstligaelf the striker denied until 1958/59 a handful of point games; this season ended for Marseille but with the relegation to the second division. Sansonetti developed there then for regular players as well as Olympiques most successful scorer and returned in 1962 with OM in the top flight back; when the crew descended again ten months later, the U.S. Valenciennes Anzin brought him to Northern France, but gave him to 18 months in which he even played along with this team for the championship, the league rivals SCO Angers from. Sansonetti had achieved, although since his pro debut a total of 50 goals for his clubs, had advanced with Valenciennes also in the Cup competition for the 1964 Coupe de France semi-finals, but Angers sold it after half a year.

When Zweitdivisionär SEC Bastia he finally developed the required output stability and contributed a total of 35 gates to the fact that the Corsicans - albeit ultimately are unsuccessful - were serious contenders in two seasons on the rise. In the season 1966/67, he was even top scorer in the second division. Then took the Ascended to place AC Ajaccio Bastia Étienne Sansonetti 1967 in the south of the island, and after completion of Erstligasaison 1967/68, the striker could even accept the award as top scorer in the Division 1 in reception. With 26 goals he had left numerous namhaftere competitors to this trophy behind him, which also - as Revelli and Keïta at Master Saint -Étienne, Di Nallo and Guy at Lyon, " Joseph " in Marseille, Couécou at Bordeaux or Loubet at runner- Nice - played in significantly stronger teams. This number of hits could Sansonetti then never reach, either in the second division, where he was 1969/70 the dress of AS Monaco, still in the first, in which he played again after two years for AC Ajaccio. In 1972 he moved within Ajaccio to unterklassigen GFCA, and 1975 returned the now 39 -year-old with this team even for one last season in professional football back, which he completed with " Gazelec " on a respectable mid-table in Division 2.

After a total of 219 point games with 84 hits in the first and 146 appearances and 65 goals in the second division in 1977, he finished his long playing career.

Club stations

  • To 1954: U.S. endoume Marseille ( as a teenager )
  • 1954-1958: Olympique Marseille B
  • 1958-1963: Olympique Marseille (1959-1962 in D2)
  • 1963 Dez.1964: U.S. Valenciennes Anzin
  • Jan.- June 1965: SCO Angers
  • 1965-1967: SEC Bastia ( in D2)
  • 1967-1969: AC Ajaccio
  • 1969/70: AS Monaco ( in D2)
  • 1970-1972: AC Ajaccio
  • 1972-1976: Gazelec FC Ajaccio ( unterklassig, only 1975/76 in D2)

Palmarčs

  • Scorer of the D1: 1967/68
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