- Pierre Pibarot
Pierre Pibarot, (born
23 July 1916 ) was a French football player and legendary football manager. He was born inAlès ,France .A product of the
Olympique Alès youth programme, he leftAlès briefly in 1932 to play for the now-defunct sporting club attached to thelycée Victor Hugo-de-Marseille; he returned to Olympique Alès in 1934, and was part of the team that won theLigue 2 championship the following season.His promising playing career was cut short by a leg injury he received at the
Battle of Narvik in 1940; his short-lived return to professional play forNancy was terminated when he turned manager in 1944, at the age of 29, after being part of theCoupe de France winning Nancy side.His old club offered him the manager's position in 1945; he used the following four years to perfect the 'line of defence" technique that would make him famous, and in the process took
Olympique Alès back to the first division for the second time in its history.In 1949 he moved to
Nîmes Olympique , which team too he took up toLigue 1 , before being tapped to bring his skills to the French national team in 1955. He had already been involved as a technical strategist with the team as early as their friendly against England in 1951.He ended his career with stints at
RCF Paris andOlympique Lyonnais .In recognition of his contributions to the science of defence and his excellence as a trainer, the main stadium at France's football academy at
Clairefontaine was named for him. The stadium of his old club atAlès , where he is something of a hometown hero, is also named for him in memory of his contributions to the team as player and manager.
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