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Jean-Luc Le Magueresse

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Jean-Luc Le Magueresse
Le Magueresse with Brest in 1984
Personal information
Date of birth (1961-04-25) 25 April 1961 (age 62)
Place of birth La Rochelle, France
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
0000–1980 INF Vichy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1986 Brest 116 (2)
1986–1988 Matra Racing[a] 28 (0)
1988–1989 Lens 21 (0)
1989–1991 Guingamp 35 (5)
Total 200 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jean-Luc Le Magueresse (born 25 April 1961) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. In his career, he played for Brest, Matra Racing,[a] Lens, and Guingamp.

Early life

Jean-Luc Le Magueresse was born on 25 April 1961 in La Rochelle, Nouvelle-Aquitaine.[1] His ancestors are originally from Pluméliau, Guénin, and Remungol, towns in the Brittany region of France. His surname in Breton, Ar Magerez, means La Nourrice, translating to nanny.[citation needed]

Career

Le Magueresse is a youth product of INF Vichy. He left the academy in 1980 to join Division 2 club Brest, where he would win the title and achieve promotion to the Division 1 in his first season.[2] In 1986, he joined Division 1 club RC Paris (renamed Matra Racing in 1987). After two seasons in Paris, he joined fellow first-tier side Lens.[1] However, after only one season in Lens during which the club was relegated, he returned to his native region of Brittany to play for Guingamp. Le Magueresse retired at the club in 1991. During his career, he made a total of 155 Division 1 appearances and 45 Division 2 appearances.[2]

Personal life

Le Magueresse had two daughters with Muriel Leroy, named Kay and Nolwenn. They divorced in 1993. Nolwenn, under the last name of her mother, became a prominent singer.[3] Le Magueresse's relationship with Nolwenn has been described as "very complicated".[4]

In the 2010s decade, Le Magueresse was a technical adviser for TV Breizh. In 2009, he began working in the commercial departments of his former club Brest.[2]

Honours

Brest

Notes

  1. ^ a b In 1987, RC Paris was renamed to Matra Racing.

References

  1. ^ a b Jean-Luc Le Magueresse at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ a b c d Jean-Luc Le Magueresse at FootballDatabase.eu
  3. ^ Breen, Chloé (23 January 2012). "Nolwenn : brouillé avec elle depuis 15 ans, son père en "souffre tous les jours"" [Nolwenn: quarreled with her for 15 years, her father "suffers from it every day"]. Purepeople (in French). Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Nolwenn Leroy fâchée avec son père depuis des années : Pourquoi la chanteuse entretient-elle une relation très compliquée avec lui ?". Public.fr (in French). 2 August 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
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