Bernard Lacombe

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Bernard Lacombe
Personal information
Date of birth (1952-08-15) August 15, 1952
Place of birthLyon, France
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1960–1969CS Fontaines
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1969–1978Lyon274(153)
1978–1979Saint-Étienne39(29)
1979–1987Bordeaux317(142)
Total630(324)
National team
1973–1984France38(12)
Teams managed
1996–2000Lyon
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Bernard Lacombe (born August 15, 1952 in Lyon) is a retired French football player. He played forward, mainly with Olympique Lyonnais, Girondins Bordeaux and the French national team.

Career

Bernard Lacombe started his professional career with Olympique Lyonnais (Lyon) in 1969, one of his teammates Aimé Jacquet will be later his team manager (and the manager of the French national team who won the World Cup 1998).

He had his first cap with the French national team in 1973. He played the World Cup 1978, scoring after only 30 seconds against Italy, the fastest goal ever for a French player, and the first goal of that championship. He played also the World Cup 1982 and won the 1984 European Championship.

After a brief stay with AS Saint-Étienne he joined FC Girondins de Bordeaux where he was re-united with Aimé Jacquet. He won three French Ligue 1 championships.

With 255 goals in Ligue 1 he is the second best striker of all times in the French championship, after Delio Onnis.

His career of player over, he came back to Lyon to join the technical staff of Olympique Lyonnais, first as technical manager (from 1988 to 1996), then as trainer (1996 to 2000) and manager. He was instrumental in the successes of Olympique Lyonnais in Ligue 1 and also on the European scene (seven participations in a row at the UEFA Champions League). He does not have official responsibilities now, except as “special adviser” to the team President Jean-Michel Aulas, but he has a lot of influence on the choices made, he is behind the arrival of several of the brilliant Brazilian players that joined the Olympique Lyonnais in recent years (Juninho Pernambucano, Edmílson Gomes, Cris, Caçapa and Fred).

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