Olivier Rouyer

Olivier Rouyer ( born December 1, 1955 in Nancy ) is a French former football player and football coach.

The player

The striker stood until 1981, seven years in the French first division club AS Nancy under contract. He then played three more years for Racing Strasbourg in Division 1 and two for Olympique Lyon in the Division 2 Olivier Rouyer it has a total brought to 287 Erstligaeinsätze, in which he scored 84 hits. A championship he could never win - in 1974, he even had to stay with Nancy, and Rank 4 in the 1976/77 season was the best final placement.

Stations

In the national team

Rouyer denied 1976-1981 17 games for the national team, where he scored two goals. At the World Championships in 1978, he was part of the French squad, where he was ( 3-1 against Hungary ) was used in the final quarter of an hour of the first group game ( 1-2 against Italy ) and in the final group match.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: None
  • French Cup Winners: 1978
  • 17 A- international matches ( 2 goals)

After playing career

From 1991 to 1994 he coached the AS Nancy; In 1999, he worked for several months in the same capacity at the Swiss FC Sion. Beginning of the 21st century, he worked at the live broadcasts of championship matches for the pay- TV channel Canal as a co- commentator.

After the end of his athletic career, Rouyer had outed as gay.

Trivia

1977/78 he was in the winning team of Lorraine, with a 1-0 ( scorer: Michel Platini ) won the National Cup on OGC Nice.

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