Jocelyn Angloma
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Jocelyn Angloma | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Jocelyn Angloma | |
Date of birth | August 7, 1965 (age 41) | |
Place of birth | Abymes, Guadeloupe | |
Height | 1.8m | |
Playing position | Centre back, Right back | |
Youth clubs | ||
1978-85 | Étoile Morne à l'eau | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1985-87 1987-90 1990-91 1991-94 1994-96 1996-97 1997-2002 |
Stade Rennais Lille OSC Paris Saint-Germain Olympique de Marseille Torino Inter Milan Valencia |
37 (1) 92 (13) 36 (6) 85 (3) 60 (7) 30 (1) 120 (5) |
National team2 | ||
1990-1996 2006- |
France Guadeloupe |
37 (1) 8 (2) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Jocelyn Angloma (born August 7, 1965 in Abymes, Guadeloupe) is a former French football defender. For France, Angloma played 37 times, scoring a goal, and was part of the squad at Euro 96. He played more than 400 games in European first divisions, including 120 appearances with Valencia in Spain.
In 2006, Angloma came out of retirement to play for his native région, Guadeloupe, and help it successfully qualify for the 2007 Caribbean Nations Cup. This was allowed because Guadeloupe is not a full FIFA member and may only participate in regional competition. In the finals in Trinidad and Tobago, Angloma scored on an 85th-minute free kick to give Guadeloupe a shock 2-1 victory over favorites Cuba in the opening match of pool play. Guadeloupe eventually topped the group, qualifying in the process for the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, although Cuba gained revenge with a 2-1 victory in the third-place match.
[edit] Honours
- UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Winner in 1988 with France
- Champions League Winner in 1993 with Marseille
- Champions League Finalist in 2000 and 2001 with Valencia
- UEFA Cup Finalist in 1997 with Inter Milan.
- French Division 1 Winner in 1992 with Marseille
- Spain Championship Winner in 2002 with Valencia
- Spanish Cup Winner in 1999 with Valencia
France squad - 1992 European Football Championship | ||
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1 Martini | 2 Amoros | 3 Silvestre | 4 Petit | 5 Blanc | 6 Casoni | 7 Deschamps | 8 Sauzée | 9 Papin | 10 Fernández | 11 Perez | 12 Cocard | 13 Boli | 14 Durand | 15 Divert | 16 Vahirua | 17 Garde | 18 Cantona | 19 Rousset | 20 Angloma | Coach: Platini |
France squad - 1996 European Football Championship Semi-finalists | ||
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1 Lama | 2 Angloma | 3 Di Meco | 4 Leboeuf | 5 Blanc | 6 Guérin | 7 Deschamps | 8 Desailly | 9 Djorkaeff | 10 Zidane | 11 Loko | 12 Lizarazu | 13 Dugarry | 14 Lamouchi | 15 Thuram | 16 Barthez | 17 Madar | 18 Pedros | 19 Karembeu | 20 Roche | 21 Martins | 22 Martini | Coach: Jacquet |
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