Yvan Lebourgeois

Yvan Lebourgeois ( born October 26, 1962 in Noyers -Bocage ) is a former French footballer.

Career

From his youth to the early adulthood played Lebourgeois the unterklassigen club ASPTT Caen, while he worked full time as a butcher. He was discovered by the local professional club SM Caen and signed in 1984 with 21 years of a contract with the second division. In the same year became the trained striker team regular, and was wearing during the 1987/88 season eight goals for promotion to the top division in French. In the following years he held with the team the class, he switched from his place in the storm against a position on the defensive by the 1989 committed coach Daniel Jeandupeux.

For the season 1992/93 he made his debut in European competition beyond, even if participation was not crowned with success. Some time after he fell out with a serious injury for a long time; yet he managed to return to a team that descended despite some signings in 1995. Lebourgeois held the club after the loyalty and ranked among the top performers of a team that in 1996 the direct resurgence accomplished. However, he returned in the same year professional football at age 33 after 200 Erstligapartien with seven gates and 157 second-division games with 23 goals back and continued his career at third division FC Saint- Denis -Saint -Leu. A year later he returned to Caen, where he no longer played but for the professional club, but for his first club ASPTT. For the unterklassige team, he resigned a year on long before he finally stopped playing football in 1998. In 2002 he took on the function in football when he was elected vice-president of the club AF Vire. Then he returned to the sport back and worked as a bus driver in Caen.

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