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Fabrice Divert : ウィキペディア英語版
Fabrice Divert

Fabrice Divert (born 2 September 1967 in Caen, Calvados) is a former French footballer, who played as a striker.
==Football career==
During his career, Divert played mainly for SM Caen and Montpellier HSC, scoring prolifically for both. On 20 May 1989, as home side Girondins de Bordeaux led 2–0 at half-time in the final day of the season, he scored a hat-trick that saved Caen from relegation.〔(Fabrice Divert, le bon coup de Bordeaux (Fabrice Divert, Bordeaux's good "coup") ) 〕 At the end of his tenure (having made his professional debuts at 16), he was first summoned by France, for a friendly in Hungary, on 28 March 1990, being then selected for UEFA Euro 1992, where he did not play.
During 1994–95, with Montpellier, Divert suffered a serious foot injury, from which he never recovered again. On loan to En Avant de Guingamp the following season, he still netted the league opener for the club, but only appeared in another four matches. He retired at only 29.
Since 2005, Divert acted as player/president of amateur side AS Verson.

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