Gilbert Dussier

Dussier Gilbert ( born December 23, 1949 in Oïcha - beri, Belgian Congo (now DRC), † 3 January 1979) was a Luxembourgian football player.

Career

Dussier began his career at Red Boys Differdange. Between 1967 and 1974 he ran for the club in the National Division and was able to celebrate 1972 with the club winning the Luxembourg Cup. He then moved to Germany and played one season in the newly formed 2nd Bundesliga. With the SV Röchling Völklingen he finished in 13th place, where he contributed decisively with 17 goals this season for the club's relegation from the Saarland. He scored the first three goals of the clubs in the new league - two in the 2-1 win at SpVgg Bayreuth and in a 5-1 victory over the VfR Mannheim, which catapulted the Saarland to the first table space, he succeeded in addition to the 1-0 hits still make the score final score. Even with twice three goals within four days, he drew attention to himself: On December 14, 1975, he scored in the 5-0 win against Karlsruher SC together with the two -goal Gerd Warken all five goals and was able to at the 3:4 be celebrated as the only scorer of his team on 18 December defeat against 1 FC Schweinfurt 05.

In 1975, Dussier to France for Erstligaaufsteiger AS Nancy. A month after its debut in Division 1 against U.S. Valenciennes on August 8, 1975, he was able to enter for the first time on the scoresheet of the association on September 12th. After two years he left the club and went on to Erstligaabsteiger OSC Lille. With nine goals this season, he could help the club to a rebirth, but moved to Belgium to THOR Waterschei.

Dussier debuted on February 24, 1971 in the Luxembourg team, as the selection within the qualification for the European Championship 1972, the Dutch national team was defeated with 0:6. On March 3, 1971 in a game against the German amateur national team, the first goal in his second international succeeded in the national jersey and he was able to enter twice in a 4-2 success on the scoresheet. As a result, he was able to establish itself in the national and counted until his death to the permanent employees of the selection.

In January 1979, Dussier died of leukemia.

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