Albert Batteux
Albert Batteux
Albert Batteux, April 1949 |
Personal information |
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Full name |
Albert Batteux |
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Date of birth |
July 2, 1919 |
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Place of birth |
Reims, France |
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Date of death |
February 28, 2003(2003-02-28) (aged 83) |
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Place of death |
Meylan, France |
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Playing position |
Midfielder |
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Youth career |
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1930–1937 |
Stade Portelois |
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Senior career* |
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Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
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1937–1950 |
Reims |
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National team |
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1948–1949 |
France |
8 |
(1) |
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Teams managed |
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1950–1963 |
Reims |
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1955–1962 |
France |
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1963–1967 |
Grenoble |
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1967–1972 |
Saint-Étienne |
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1976–1977 |
Avignon Foot 84 |
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1979 |
Nice |
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1980–1981 |
Marseille |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (goals)
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Albert Batteux (July 2, 1919 – February 28, 2003) was a French football midfielder and a manager. He is the most successful manager in the history of Ligue 1 having won 9 domestic titles, twice reaching the European Cup final and a third-place finish at the 1958 World Cup.
Titles
As a player
- Stade de Reims
As a coach
- Stade de Reims
- France
- AS Saint-Étienne
External links
Albert Batteux international tournaments |
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Albert Batteux managerial positions |
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