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Place of birth
  
Lyon, France

1969–1978
  
Weight
  
68 kg

Playing position
  
Striker

Name
  
Bernard Lacombe

Spouse
  
Mireille Lacombe

1960–1969
  
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Role
  
Football player

Position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.71 m


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Date of birth
  
(1952-08-15) August 15, 1952 (age 63)

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Bernard Lacombe (born 15 August 1952) is a retired French football player. He played forward, mainly with Lyon, Bordeaux and Saint-Étienne and the France national team.

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Career

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Lacombe began his professional career with hometown club Lyon in 1969. One of his teammates, Aimé Jacquet, would be later his team manager (and the manager of the France national team which won the 1998 FIFA World Cup).

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Lacombe earned his first cap for France in 1973. He went on to represent his nation at the 1978 World Cup, scoring after only 30 seconds against Italy, the fastest goal ever for a French player, and also the first goal of that tournament. Lacombe also played at the 1982 World Cup and won UEFA Euro 1984.

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After a brief stay with Saint-Étienne, Lacombe joined Bordeaux, where he was re-united with Aimé Jacquet. He won three French Ligue 1 championships.

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With 255 goals scored in Ligue 1, he is the second-best striker of all-time in the French championship, after Delio Onnis.

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After his playing career ended, Lacombe joined the technical staff of former club Lyon, first as technical manager (from 1988 to 1996), then as trainer (1996 to 2000) and manager. He was instrumental in the successes of the club in Ligue 1 and also on the European scene, helping lead his side to seven-straight UEFA Champions League appearances. He currently does not have official responsibilities, though serves as a "special adviser" to team president Jean-Michel Aulas. He also has significant influence on choices made; for example, he helped retain several of the brilliant Brazilian players that would join Lyon during the 2000s, including Juninho, Edmílson, Cris, Caçapa and Fred).

Honours

  • 1984 European Championship with France.
  • French Ligue 1 championship in 1984, 1985 and 1987 with Bordeaux
  • Coupe de France in 1973 with Lyon and in 1986, 1987 with Bordeaux
  • Trophée des Champions in 1973 with Lyon and in 1987 with Bordeaux
  • 38 caps with France (12 goals)
  • References

    Bernard Lacombe Wikipedia