Jean Djorkaeff

Jean Djorkaeff born the October 27th 1939 with Charvieu (Isere) is a player of Football French which completed its career in 1985. Central defender, it measures 1,73 m for 73 kg. By analogy with his son, it is called Snake II.

He is the father of Youri Djorkaeff. He is of origin kalmouke, i.e. Mongolian of Russia.

Career player

Personal prize list

  • Vice-champion of France D1 1970 with Marseilles.
  • Champion of France D2 1971 with the PSG.
  • Victorious of the Coupe de France 1964 with Lyon.
  • Victorious of the Coupe de France 1969 with Marseilles.
  • Semi-finalist of the Cut of Europe of the winners of cuts 1964 with Lyon.
  • International France a: 48 selections and 3 goals.

Career of trainer

History

“Tchouki” was the first professional player laid off with PSG as of June 1970. The wise captain of the team of France was particularly shingling at the time of the divorce of May 1972: “one was well in Saint-Germain, we were on our premises … When we became Paris FC, we became at the same time lost children” ( France Football , N°1469, p.7). He is currently president of the Commission of the Coupe de France.

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