Pascal Olmeta
Pascal Olmeta , born with Bastia on April 7th, 1961, was a Football French professional or. Its station of predilection is Goalkeeper.
Pascal Olmeta marked French football without never not to have played in team of France. He played SC Bastia, with the Matra Racing, Toulon, Marseilles (where he was finalist of C1 in 1991), with Lyon, the Espanyol Barcelona and the Gazélec Ajaccio.
After the Matra Racing, it is with the Olympique of Marseilles that the Corsican guard to play. He twice gains the title of Champion of France. At the time of the season 1992-1993, it is thorough on the bench by the blossoming of Fabien Barthez. At the summer 1993, Pascal signs then with the Olympique Lyonese, in spite of his attachment with OM. Under the orders of Jean Tigana and Guy Stéphan, it will become one of the preferred players of the public of Gerland, he will be even the captain of the team. It will be made lay off of its club after having struck its fellow-member Jean-Luc Sassus, shown to be too close to his partner to then and will be replaced with aims by a young guard Grégory Coupet exchanged against Jean-Luc Sassus. It finds asylum with the Espanyol Barcelona, where it is used little, before returning on its grounds, in Corsica, with the Gazélec Ajaccio. After a rise in D2 gained on the ground, but cancelled because of the fact that the other club of the city, the AC Ajaccio, evolves/moves already in D2, it puts a term at its career.
In 2004, it takes part in the emission of Télé reality Firm the Celebrities (on TF1), which it leaves victorious.
Career
- 1982-1984 :
- 1984-1986:
- 1987-1990:
- 1990-1993:
- 1993-1996:
- 01/96 to 06/96:
- 1996-1998: Without club
- 1998-1999: Gazélec Ajaccio
Prize list
- Champion of France 1991,1992
- Finalist of the Coupe de France 1990 and 1991
- Finalist of the League of the Champions 1991 Victorious
- of the League of the Champions 1993 (Replacing at the time of the finale)
- Participation in the Euro 1992 in Sweden (No played match)
Contentions with justice
In 1994 and 1995, Pascal Olmeta sold many watches of famous brands at preferential prices (40% of reduction) with football players of his entourage and other people of his knowledge. As it was not registered with the trade register, it was put in examination for tax evasion and translate into justice. Pascal Olmeta was condemned to 10 months of suspended sentence and 15244 euros of fine, a sorrow confirmed in call by the Magistrates' court of Lyon on May 23rd, 2002.
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