Raymond Bellot

Raymond Bellot ( born June 9, 1929 in Alfortville ) is a former French footballer.

Club career

The inside forward was almost one and a half decades to the assets that were used in France's top flight, but never won a national title in championship or cup or made ​​sustained attention through spectacular achievements in themselves. Raymond Bellot began and ended his professional career in the area where he was born and grew up: From 1950 to 1953 he played at the Paris Racing Club, with which he as the best placement tables 1951 - 13th and was in the same season, the Cup quarter -finals in 1953 but relegation to Division 2 could not prevent. And from 1959 to 1964 was Bellot in the other major capital club of the post-war decades, Stade Français, under contract. Up to a 10th place (1961 /62) he played there permanently - and so far successful, as always leveled in the financial statement tables between rank 14 and 16 - against relegation.

However, between were five seasons in two southern French clubs with much better results. The Toulouse FC he was 1953/54, and fourth in 1954/55 even runner-up; there he had found in René Dereuddre a strike partner, with whom he harmonized shiny. Nevertheless, he moved in 1955 to AS Monaco, where he played three more years, also for the championship with (twice League third parties and once 5th in the final standings ) and reached the Cup with the Monegasque 1958, the semi-finals, in which then, however, Olympique Nîmes with 2: 1 prevailed before Bellot returned to Paris.

Stations

  • Racing Club de France (1950-1953, 52 appearances / 0 goals)
  • Toulouse FC (1953-1955, 58 /10)
  • AS Monaco (1955-1958, 89 /9)
  • Stade Français Paris (1959-1964, 139 /6)

A total of 338 games and 25 goals in Division 1

As a reservist in the World Cup finals

In the summer of 1958 Raymond Bellot also belonged to France's World Cup squad, but did not dispute at the finals in Sweden or any other time a senior international. In any case, had him, like some other reservists sélectionneur Paul Nicolas and coach Albert Batteux only part are called because they had significant staff concerns, especially on the offensive: Thadée Cisowski and René Bliard injured shortly before, and, in Algeria -born Rachid Mekhloufi Abdelaziz Ben Mustapha Zitouni and Tifour ( the latter two were teammates in Bellots Monaco) had decided to support the struggle for independence of their homeland the front de Libération Nationale ( FLN) against the French domination. After playing in April 1958 in an Algerian FLN national team, they are no longer considered the French Football Federation, and so Raymond Bellot could then decorate without a single minute game with the success of the World Cup third party.

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  • Football players (France)
  • Born in 1929
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