Robert Lamartine

Robert Lamartine ( born June 15, 1935 in Decize, Nièvre, † 16 January 1990) was a French football player.

Career

The right-footed used mostly as a striker Robert Lamartine played mid-1950s, first in the amateur team of Stade Reims, the professionals were grown in 1955 for the fourth time within six years of French masters. In the 1955/56 season coach Albert Batteux put him in three Erstligapartien and a Cup game, with the youngster even managed to score a goal; but a real chance at a regular place had the 20 year old not - too big was the array of class players, who wore the red and white Dress the Elf from the Champagne region: with Penverne, Cicci and Siatka two competing current and future national team to the two external rotor courts, and similarly it was in attack where the row Glovacki - Leblond - Kopa- Bliard - Templin was set and even a Michel Hidalgo it brought only 16 league bets. Therefore Lamartine had to at the very first edition of the European Cup of Champions, was stopped at the Reims until the endgame of Real Madrid, watch exception. The following season, he even played a single minute in the Division 1

In 1957/58 he had his achievements so far stabilized, that the coach always gave him his confidence, when one of the regulars turned out due to injury; this was after all in a good third of the league games ( twelve inserts, three goals) and in several cup games the case. Thus Lamartine had also proportion of the championship titles won by a large margin against Nîmes Olympique - and even more so in the victory in the country's cup competition, in the final he stormed on Right Wing 's 3-1 win against Nîmes.

In the season 1958/59 he missed so only six of the 38 league games and also included in the European Cup with an exception to the first team that again in June 1959 in Stuttgart Neckar Stadium - and again against Real Madrid - were in the final. This Robert Lamartine could but neither a goal against the " Royal " to achieve as his strike partner Bliard, Fontaine, Piantoni and Vincent, so that the playing time for the Red and Whites ended without another title.

Because it was clear that Lamartine would have a hard time after the obligation Lucien Muller and real - homecomer Raymond Kopa to keep his place, he moved right after the finale from Stuttgart to the league rivals Angers SCO, for whom he played three and a half years and over 90 matches scored 27 goals. To win the title, however, was not to be thought in the West French: up to a 7th place 1960/61, the club was consistently found only in the bottom half of the first division, and also in the Cup, he succeeded only 1961/62 with the semi-finals. At the turn of 1962/63 Angers Lamartine gave to SO Montpellier, he season ends the same left after its descent back to play for Stade Rennes UC. The season 1963/64 was for the striker and his new club with a 11th place in the final standings just average; worth mentioning is merely that the Bretons with two wins decisively helped against Stade Reims, the club to shoot in the second division, in which the ex - Rheims had achieved his greatest successes.

Which clubs has Robert Lamartine in 1964 played yet - a first division was in any case no longer there - and what became of him after his playing time is not known. He died in 1990 at the age of only 54 years.

Stations

  • Stade de Reims (1955-1959)
  • Sporting Club de l' Ouest Angers (1959-1963)
  • Stade Olympique Montpelliérain (1963 )
  • Stade Rennais Université Club (1963 /64)

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 1958
  • French Cup Winners: 1958 ( semifinalist and 1962)
  • European Champion Clubs' Cup: Finalist in 1959, a total of 8 inserts
  • 167 games and 50 goals in Division 1 (47 /11 Reims, 91/27 for Angers, 7 /3 for Montpellier, 22/9 for Rennes)
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