Michel Pech

Michel Pech ( born June 4, 1946 in Montrouge, † 20 September 2012 in Sigean ) was a French football player.

Career

Pitch was born in the suburbs of Paris and began his career there in the RC from Joinville Joinville- le- Pont. In the 1967/68 season the club played in the second division and the young talent has been used 25 times. After a brief stopover at the USM Malakoff signed bad luck with first division side FC Nantes. This kept him from participating in the Olympics, for which he was nominated. Previously, he had already participated in the qualification to the tournament. In Nantes, he was also first-team regular and was there successfully with six goals as a scorer in his first season. In the years 1970 and 1973 he stood each in the cup final, but could not win the title again. However, he won in 1973 with Nantes the championship. A year later, he was used in a game against the A- team of Luxembourg at the French National B Team, which remained his only game for the selection. In 1975, bad luck to Olympique Avignon, where he was forced in 1976 to accept relegation to the second division. From 1977 to 1978, the AC Arles was the last stop of his career. After the end of his career he worked in the south of France Sigean, the place of origin of his family, in a bank. In 2012, he died there of cancer.

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