Christophe Jallet

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Christophe Jallet
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Personnel
birthday October 31, 1983
place of birth Cognac , France
size 178 centimeters
position Goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
2001-2002 Chamois Niort
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2006 Chamois Niort 98 (12)
2006-2009 FC Lorient 97 (3)
2009-2014 Paris Saint-Germain 138 (7)
2014-2017 Olympique Lyon 68 (3)
2017-2019 OGC Nice 29 (1)
2019– SC Amiens 12 (1)
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National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2012-2017 France 16 (1)
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1 Only league games are given.
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2 Status: na

Christophe Jallet (born October 31, 1983 in Cognac ) is a French football player . He has been under contract with the first division club OGC Nice since 2017 . Jallet previously played at Paris Saint-Germain and most recently at Olympique Lyon .

Career

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Chamois Niort

Jallet started his career at Chamois Niort in 2002 . In the 2002/03 season he was denied a job. He only made his professional debut in the 2003/04 season. In the 1-1 draw on matchday two against CS Sedan , Jallet came on for Bertrand Piton in the 78th minute . As a result, he quickly became a regular player. At the end of the season there were 28 appearances in the league game in Ligue 2 , the second French league, and three goals. He also had a regular place in the following season, in which he played 37 games (four hits). Nevertheless, Chamois Niort had to relegate from Ligue 2.

With FC Lorient in France's upper house

In the 2006/07 season Jallet signed with first division club FC Lorient . He made his debut for the Bretons on matchday 1 when he came on for Papiss M'Bodoji after a few minutes in the 3-2 win against Paris Saint-Germain . In Lorient Jallet established himself as a regular player and had a share in the successful relegation of FC Lorient. Also in the following season he was part of the core team of FC Lorient; this time, too, they managed to stay up. These conditions also applied in the 2009/10 season.

Jallet in the capital

For the 2009/10 season, Jallet moved to Paris SG after three years in Lorient. He made his debut on August 15, 2009 when he came on as a substitute for Mevlüt Erdinç in the 72nd minute on the second match day of the 2009/10 season, against UC Le Mans . In the next two games, against Valenciennes and against Lille OSC , Jallet scored one goal each. From the 17th matchday at the latest, Jallet fought for a regular place after initial difficulties. However, the club itself found itself to be mediocre; at the end of the season, the club from the French capital occupied 13th place in the table. However, you won the French Cup . In the final they defeated AS Monaco 2-0. Jallet was also a regular the following season. Jallet made his European debut on September 16, 2010 when he was in the starting eleven in the UEFA Europa League group match against Sevilla FC . On September 30, 2010, against Karpaty Lviv , Jallet also scored his first European goal when he scored the 1-0 for PSG in the fourth minute . The capitals came out on top in the group stage, ahead of Sevilla FC, and only failed in the round of 16 against Benfica Lisbon . In the championship they played for a long time to qualify for the UEFA Champions League . In the end, they only finished fourth and so they had to make do with the UEFA Europa League . In the following season, Jallet and PSG had to be content with the runner-up championship as runner-up behind HSC Montpellier .

National team

On August 15, 2012, Jallet made his debut for the " Equipe Tricolore " when he came on for Mathieu Debuchy in the 0-0 draw in Le Havre against Uruguay after just 28 minutes . He scored his first goal on September 11, 2012 in the World Cup qualifier in Saint-Denis against Belarus , when he marked the 2-0. After that, however, he was neither in the decisive qualifiers nor in the World Cup.

After that, however, he was back in several friendly matches as a right defender and at the European football championship in 2016 in his own country, he was in France for the first time in a major tournament . He was one of three field players who remained in the tournament without use.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Feuille de match: CS Sedan - Chamois Niortais