Jean-Luc Le Magueresse

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Jean-Luc Le Magueresse
Personnel
birthday April 25, 1961
place of birth La RochelleFrance
size 177 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1986 Stade Brest 116 (2)
1986-1988 RC Paris 28 (0)
1988-1989 RC Lens 21 (0)
1989-1991 EA Guingamp 35 (5)
1 Only league games are given.

Jean-Luc Le Magueresse (born April 25, 1961 in La Rochelle ) is a former French football player .

Player career

In his youth, Le Magueresse played for the training club INF Vichy. The coach of Stade Brest attended a team game with Alain de Martigny and made the young player an offer a little later. Despite a competitive offer from SC Bastia , Le Magueresse decided in 1980 to switch to the second division club from Brest in Brittany . The then 19-year-old versatile footballer played ten games for the professional team in his first season and thus contributed to the promotion to the top French division. However, he missed most of his first first division year in the 1981/82 season due to injury. He then became a regular player and was able to keep the class with Brest until he suffered again from a long-lasting injury in 1985.

With the signature of the league competitor RC Paris in 1986 the first change of his career took place, where he met again with his former coach de Martigny. In a team around players like Maxime Bossis and Thierry Tusseau , he did not make the jump into the regular eleven, so he turned his back on the French capital in 1988.

He found a new employer in the also first-class RC Lens , where various injuries did not allow him to make more than 21 league games in his first year. In addition, he had to accept relegation to the second division; Le Magueresse also went to the second division, but decided not to stay in Lens, but switched to EA Guingamp in 1989 . For Guingamp he ran for a year and a half until he suffered a serious knee injury and at the end of the 1990/91 season ended his active career at the age of 30 after 155 first division games with two goals and 45 second division games with five goals.

After the career

The ex-professional separated in 1992 from his wife and thus also from his daughter Nolwenn Leroy , who later had great success as a singer, but took her mother's name due to the separation. His daughter's success brought Le Margueresse and his family history into the public eye and prompted his daughter to write a song for her father. In addition to working as an expert for the TV broadcaster TV Breizh , he was employed by Brest in 2009 as an economic officer, where he is responsible, among other things, for sponsors.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jean-Luc Le Margueresse , afterfooot.fr
  2. Football: Jean-Luc Le Margueresse , footballdatabase.eu