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Luc Sonor
Personal information
Full name Luc Sonor
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Centre Back

Luc Sonor (born September 15, 1962 in Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe) is a former French international footballer who played in both France and Scotland.

Club career

His clubs include CS Sedan Ardennes, FC Metz, AS Monaco and Ayr United.

An uncomprising defender, he won the French Cup three times, twice with AS Monaco and once with FC Metz. He also won the French Championship with Monaco where he played under Arsène Wenger.

Sonor ended his career with Scottish club side Ayr United. Currently works as Technical coach by AS Saint-Étienne

International career

Capped by the French National Side on six occasions, including a famous 2-0 defeat to Scotland at Hampden Park, Glasgow on March 8, 1989. Mo Johnston scored both goals.

Honours

External links

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