Roger Marche
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Roger Marche | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Roger Marche | |
Date of birth | March 5, 1924 | |
Place of birth | Villers-Semeuse, France | |
Date of death | November 1, 1997 (aged 73) | |
Playing position | Left defender | |
Youth clubs | ||
? | ASC Mohon | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
?-? ?-? 1944-1954 1954-1962 |
ASC Mohon Olympique Charleville Stade Reims RC Paris |
? (?) ? (?) 300 (?) 242 (?) |
National team | ||
1947-1959 | France | 63 (1) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Roger Marche (March 5, 1924 – November 1, 1997) was a French football (soccer) defender. He was part of the French national team during the 1954 and 1958 World Cup tournaments. He was nicknamed "the Boar of the Ardennes" for the region from which he came.
Marche, born in Villers-Semeuse, Ardennes, is one of the players with the most appearances in the French top division, having played 542 matches for the clubs Stade Reims and RC Paris.
He was a member of the French national team from 1947 to 1959, and became the most-capped player ever for France with 63 international matches played, surpassing Étienne Mattler's previous record of 46 caps set in 1940. Marche held the record until 1983, when the also defender Marius Trésor established a new mark with his 64th cap. Several players since have surpassed that cap total.
Marche died in 1997 in Charleville-Mézières.
[edit] Trivia
He scored his only international goal on December 17, 1959 against Spain in his very last match (the sixty-third) for France.
[edit] Honours
- French championship 1949 and 1953 with Stade Reims
- Coupe de France 1950 with Stade Reims
- Latin Cup 1953 with Stade Reims
- 1958 FIFA World Cup third place with France
[edit] External links
- Illustrated profile
- List of international appearances
- Player statistics at the French Football Federation's official web site
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