François Heutte

François Heutte ( born February 21, 1938 in Chaumont -en- Vexin ) is a former French footballer.

Club stations

The striker began his career as a professional player in 1956 when Zweitdivisionär FC Rouen, where he has been appointed for the first time during the first round in the Juniorennationalelf and obliged by OSC Lille at end of season. After a very successful season for the club in 1957/58 - the Movers finished the year sixth in the Premier League - followed twelve months later the descent. Heutte then moved to the capital club Racing Club de France, where he played for five years, and twice the champion just missed. In particular, in the 1961/62 season it was a razor-thin decision because Stade Reims drew only on the final day past Paris and Nîmes Olympique, and the only basis of a minimally better Torquotienten: Heuttes club lacked a single goal.

1964 changed the striker for AS Saint- Étienne, which, however, her title from the previous season could not defend, and returned from there in 1965 to Lille back. With this club he had in the Barrages, where he then, however, helped to avoid relegation at the end of the season. Heutte moved again, this time to re- ascended Stade Reims; there he played the season 1966/67, on the side of Raymond Kopa, but despite the routine of these two attackers did not succeed in the Red -Whites to hold the class. Heutte then played even in Division 2, but not for Reims, but at EAC Chaumont; However, a return to the footballing upper house with this club did not succeed. In 1969, therefore, drew him to the club back, in which he had spent his athletic best years: the RC Paris, he still rose from the Division d' Honneur on to the third tier, and finished his career in 1972.

In the National Team

Between December 1959 and December 1961 François Heutte came to nine A- international matches with the Équipe Tricolore; He scored four goals in this circle also, two of them in the lost with 4:5 semi-final against Yugoslavia in the European Championship finals in 1960. His last appearance at the Bleus was the decider against Bulgaria in Milan ( 0:1), by France to participate in the 1962 World Cup missed. For Denis Chaumier it would have the " elegant dribbler and scorer minded " can bring on many more missions, he had " developed more maturity and would be a not always been big kid. '"

Life after the active period

Heutte early 1970s made ​​in Paris independently, first with a clothing shop, then as a sales representative and later with a small shipping company.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: None, but vice-champion in 1961 and 1962 ( with RC Paris )
  • French Cup Winners: None
  • 287 Erstligaeinsätze with 97 hits, of which 95/34 for Lille 135/46 for Paris, 24 /8 for Saint- Étienne, 33 /9 Reims
  • 9 A- international matches ( four goals)
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