Jean-Luc Ettori

Jean -Luc Ettori ( born July 29, 1955 in Marseille ) is a French former football player. The goalkeeper was with 602 missions, he also completed for a single club, record player in Ligue 1 before his goalkeeper Mickaël Landreau colleague passed him on 4 December 2013, 603 operations.

Club career

The not very tall, but leaps and strong and responsive Jean -Luc Ettori, who had previously played with Cercle Paul Bert de Rennes and INF Vichy, was born in 1975 to AS Monaco. In the season 1977/78 he replaced the goalkeeper Yves Chauveau and won at the end of his first season as a professional, like the title. Two years later they had their first Cup victory with the Monegasque ( 3-1 in the final of the U.S. Orléans ), and also in 1980, he was first appointed to the national team.

Until his career in the late sometimes referred to as " black spider " ( l' araignée noire ) designated Ettori won two league titles, three runner-up and twice Cup winners (1985 1-0 win over Paris Saint- Germain in 1991 was 1-0 against beyond Olympique Marseille), also stood in two lost finals to the Coupe de France ( 1984, 0-2 against FC Metz, 1989 3:4 against Marseille). In 1992 he reached the final of Europe with Monaco Cup Winners' Cup, in the Werder Bremen but prevailed 2-0. With 60 missions in European competitions holds Jean -Luc Ettori at this level so far ( April 2008) the club record; was one of his moments while the penalty shootout in the quarter- finals of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1989/90 against Real Valladolid, as he parried three penalty kicks. On the other hand he wanted to in 1991, when he against Torpedo Moscow had four goals in two UEFA Cup matches must accept actually end his active career.

Only in 1994, with almost 39 years, he left his place between the goal posts and worked for years as a goalkeeper coach at the ASM, was there in early 2008, briefly sporting director. After his release in the summer of that year, Nîmes Olympique brought him in December 2009 as a goalkeeper coach. In the summer of 2011, he moved to Switzerland to Neuchatel Xamax as goalkeeping coach, but was released after only a short time. Since 2013 he has been Vice President of the second division FC Tours.

In the National Team

Between February 1980 and August 1982 denied Jean -Luc Ettori nine A- international matches for the Équipe Tricolore and also sat repeated as the second goalkeeper behind Dominique Dropsy on the bench. At the World Cup finals in 1982 national coach Michel Hidalgo called him not only in the French squad, but made ​​him surprisingly the number 1 Despite repeated criticism of his performance was careful Ettori up to and including the legendary semi-final against Germany ( 3:3 nV 4:5 on penalties ) in six games, the French gate and was only replaced by Jean Castaneda in the 3rd place match. Shortly after this event he was also team circles, explains the main culprits for the 0-4 debacle against the groups in the friendly against Poland and henceforth no longer considered.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 1978, 1982, 1988 ( and runner-up in 1984, 1991, 1992 )
  • French Cup Winners: 1980, 1985, 1991 ( and finalist 1984, 1989)
  • Finalist in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1991/92
  • 60 missions in the three European cup competitions
  • 9 A- international matches, semifinalist at the Football World Cup 1982
  • Alps Cup Winners: 1979, 1983
  • Étoile d'Or as most resistant Goalkeeper of the Season: 1989/90
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