Fleury Di Nallo
Fleury Di Nallo was a Football French or born the April 20th 1943 with Lyon. It occupied the station of attacker with the Olympique Lyonese and the team of France.
Biography
Di Nallo is one of the players emblematic of the OL. It was called besides “small prince de Gerland”.
From 1960 to 1974 he played 489 matches with the Olympique Lyonese and marked 220 goals. On the whole it marked 187 goals in the championship of France, including 182 with the Olympique Lyonese. It gained three cuts of France.
It is one of the rare professionals to have made the great jump of D1 with the DH by signing in Montpellier Paillade, the club of his Lyons friend, Louis Nicollin. At the time of its first season it marked 21 goals of 23 matches of championship, including three hat-tricks, and four goals in six matches of cut. This season 75/76 was punctuated by a championship of DH and a rise in D3 for Paillade. The second year of Fleury Di Nallo, and its last as professional player, was less prolific since it marked only 6 goals in 21 matches of championship and 2 in 5 matches of cut. But Di Nallo is always green because with the band of “grandpas” of Nicollin Spitz, they eliminated in 32e from finale of cut from France holding it in title, the Olympique of Marseilles (2-1 in Alès, stage of the Meadow - 2/13/1977).
Di Nallo counts 10 selections with the team of France between 1962 and 1971. It makes beginnings noticed by registering one doubled at the time of its first match, a defeat against the Hungary (2-3).
Clubs
Prize list
- Victorious of the Coupe de France in 1964, 1967 and 1973 with the Olympic Lyonese
- Finalist of the Coupe de France in 1963 and 1971 with the Olympic Victorious Lyonese
- of the Trophy of the Champions in 1973 with the Olympic Lyonese
- Semi-finalist of the Cut of Europe of the winners of cuts (C2) in 1964
- Quarter of finalist of the UEFA Cup in 1967 with the Olympic Lyonese
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