Thierry Tusseau

Thierry Tusseau ( born January 19, 1958 in Noisy- le- Grand) is a former French footballer.

Playing career

Tusseau began his career at FC Nantes already in 1974. Using the " canaries " he twice won the French championship and once the French Cup. In 1983 he moved to Bordeaux. In Bordeaux he could add his collection two French league titles plus a trophy for the first time the French Supercup. In 1986 he moved to Racing Paris in the capital and remained until 1988 In that year he moved to French club Stade Reims tradition in the second division. ; where he ended his career just over three years later, after the beginning of the 1991/92 season for the Rémois denied even three games left in the third division.

Internationally, he played 22 times for France. Tusseau took part in the European Football Championship in 1984 in his own country, where France also became European Champion. He also took part in the Football World Cup 1986 in Mexico, where the French were third.

Achievements

  • Four times French champion (1980, 1983, 1984, 1985)
  • French Cup Winners' Cup twice (1979, 1986)
  • Once French Supercup winner (1986 )
  • European Champion 1984

Life after the player time

Thierry Tusseau lives since 1991 near Bordeaux, where he works as a sales representative for the champagne producer Lanson.

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