Avi Assouly

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Avi Assouly (born June 5, 1950 in Aïn El Arbaa , Algeria ) is a French football player , sports journalist and politician . He was a member of the National Assembly from 2012 to 2014 .

Assouly was initially a soccer player as a young adult. He ran as a striker for RC Besançon and came from the 1968/69 season to a total of five second division appearances . He then ended his career as a footballer and fought for the Israeli army in the Yom Kippur War . After the end of the war he worked for the Israeli airline El Al , for which he worked in France and the USA . In 1984 he gave up his job and worked as a journalist for Crampons magazine . He stayed in this professional field, but later worked mainly as a radio host for France Bleu Provence , where he worked from 1992. For the station he commented on hundreds of football games, usually Olympique Marseille . In a cup match between SC Bastia and Marseille in 1992, Assouly was seriously injured by the collapse of a grandstand . In October 2009 he ended his career as a radio presenter. After the end of this career, his political commitment began in 2010 when he applied for a seat on the regional council of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region for the Parti socialiste . He moved to the regional council and ran in the 2012 elections as deputy to Marie-Arlette Carlotti . When she was appointed minister, he replaced her in the National Assembly in July 2012. With the end of her government, Carlotti took over the mandate again, whereby Assouly's parliamentary career ended on May 2, 2014.

Web links

Commons : Avi Assouly  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Football: Avi Assouly , footballdatabase.eu
  2. Avi Assouly rentre aux Vestiaires , laprovence.com
  3. M. Avi Assouly Assemblée Nationale , assemblee-nationale.fr
  4. «Goaaaaal!» Avi Assouly, de l'OM à l'Assemblée nationale , rue89.com