Jean-Pierre Brucato

Jean -Pierre Brucato ( born April 7, 1944 in Créteil, † 14 March 1998 in Rennes) was a French football player and coach.

Career

The only 1,69 m wide full-back played as a teenager in CO Joinville in the neighborhood of Paris and received a professional contract in 1962 from Erstdivisionär Stade Rennais UC. Highlight of his time there was reaching the Cup final in 1965 against UA Sedan- Torcy, in which he, however, was not used. It ended 2-2 after extra time, and to replay four days later changed coach Jean Prouff the team in exactly one position: René Cedolin he sat on Jean -Pierre Brucato, who celebrated in Brittany after the 3-1 win at the " Cup heroes" belonged. Nevertheless, he moved then to the second-rate capital club Racing Paris, which was, however, dissolved in effect twelve months later by its merger with Sedan- Torcy. Then Brucato moved on to Zweitdivisionär AC Ajaccio, the rise came with the end of season 1966/67, in the first division. In Corsica, he was a regular player until 1970.

Then he undertook the French tradition Stade Reims, which was proved as the " green table " just at the expense of Ajaccio in the Division 1, and Jean -Pierre Brucato developed in the Champagne region on the side of players such as René Masclaux, Jean -François Jodar, the brothers Bernard and Georges Lech and the Argentines Delio Onnis, Carlos Bianchi and José Santiago Santamaría an indispensable size. With its 221 -point games in the red and white dress Brucato is to the 21st century in the " eternal list of top-flight record player " of the club tenth. However, a title he could not win with Reims, therefore moved in the summer of 1976 to league rivals SCO Angers on - and missed by attending another cup final. Instead, he rose with Angers in 1977 and a year later on. 1979 was the now 35 -year-old after a total of 420 first division matches for a season still an amateur club, the " railway club " of Thouars.

From Brucatos subsequent time coaches are currently only two stations to determine: the beginning of the 1980s he was responsible for the Stade Saint- Brieuc and thus again worked in Brittany, and the mid-1990s, he coached for one season with Olympique Alès another unterklassigen club. He then lived in Rennes, where he died at the age of 53 years.

Club stations

Palmarčs

  • French Cup Winners: 1965
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