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Jean-Jacques Marcel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Jacques Marcel
Jean-Jacques Marcel (13 June 1931 – 3 October 2014) was a French international footballer who played midfielder. He was an integral part of the French national teams of the 1950s. ==Playing career== The south Frenchman was signed in 1949 by the FC Sochaux and in their youth team but fast played to the first. Jean Jacques Marcel was a physically strong right runner with qualities both in the defensive and in the play forward, had a hard shot and a good head ball play – 76 goals in over 420 league plays were unusual in that time for a midfielder. Still playing for France U-21, he was for the first time called in France first team1953 due to his constant achievements. In 1954 he moved to its homeland region with Olympique Marseille and remained there for five years, playing alongside 17 years older Larbi Ben Barek. He played then one year in Toulon before ending his professional career in 1965 with RCF Paris. He won no titles, for not playing for big teams of the French championship, contrary to his teams in France national football team.〔(Jean-Jacques Marcel, de Brignoles à l'Olympique de Marseille et l'Equipe de France 1958 en Suede )〕
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