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Name
  
Pierre Sinibaldi

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

1942–1944
  
Troyes

Playing position
  
Forward

1944–1953
  

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Date of birth
  
(1924-02-29)29 February 1924

Date of death
  
24 January 2012(2012-01-24) (aged 87)

Died
  
January 24, 2012, Toulon, France

Place of birth
  
Montemaggiore, France

Pierre Sinibaldi (29 February 1924 – 24 January 2012) was a French football player and manager.

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In the 1960s and again in the early 1970s, he coached R.S.C. Anderlecht with whom he previously won four Belgian Championships between 1962 and 1966. As a player for Stade de Reims (1944–1953), he won two French Championships (1949, 1953) and the French Cup (1950); in 1947, he was the top scorer in the Division 1 with 33 goals. Sinibaldi, whose brothers Paul (goalkeeper) and Noël also played in Reims, was nominated only twice for the French national team, the first time for a 2-1 win against England in 1946.

Clubs (player)

  • Sporting Victor-Hugo de Marseille : till 1942 (amat.)
  • ES Troyes AC-Savinienne : 1942 - 1944 (amat.)
  • Stade de Reims : 1944 - 1953 (professionnel en 1948)
  • FC Nantes : 1953 - 1954 (D2)
  • Olympique Lyonnais : 1954 - 1955 (1 match)
  • Perpignan Football club : 1955 - 1956 (D2)
  • Clubs (coach)

  • Perpignan Football club : 1956 - 1959 (D2)
  • Luxembourg : 1959 - 1960
  • RSC Anderlecht : 1960 - 1966
  • AS Monaco : 1966 - 1968
  • RSC Anderlecht : 1969 - 1971
  • UD Las Palmas : 1971 - 1975
  • Sporting de Gijón : 1975 - 1976
  • Sporting Toulon Var : 1979 - 1980 (D2)
  • References

    Pierre Sinibaldi Wikipedia


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