Jacky Simon
Jacky Simon , of his true name Jacques Simon, is a former French footballer, born the March 25th 1941 with Omonville-la-Rogue (Handle), which was illustrated with the FC Nantes (1963-68) and which played in team of France (15 selections).
He begins with the UST from Équeurdreville-Hainneville (Handle). He joined the ACE Cherbourg in 1959, where he points out like winger his speed, his remarkable control of ball and his talent of striker.
When it is transferred to FC Nantes in 1963, its fellow-members of Cherbourg declare: “Nantes makes a good deal, it is always him which marked the goals, on our premises. ”
Jacky Simon was twice champion of France of division 1 with FC Nantes, in 1964 - 65 and 1965 - 66. He was also better striker in 1964 - 65, with 24 goals.
He played then Girondins of Bordeaux of 1968 with 1970 (60 matches, 18 goals)) and with the Red Star of 1970 with 1973 (86 matches, 7 goals).
He marked 98 goals in division 1, including 73 with Nantes.
He disputed 8 matches out of Cuts of Europe and registers 2 goals.
He was international has 15 times between 1965 and 1969. He marked 1 goal.
- First match: France-Austria the 1-2 on March 24th, 1965 in Paris.
- Last match: England-France the 5-0 on March 12th, 1969 with Wembley.
The sporting press gave the Oscar of French football to him.
At the conclusion of its professional path, he became trainer of CS Carentan, then in division of honor of Normandy.
Clubs
- 1959-63 :
- 1963-68:
- 1968-70:
- 1970-73:
Prize list
- Champion of France 1964-65, 1965-66
- Better striker of D1: 1964-65
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