Jean Palluch
French footballer (1923–1991)
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Jan "Jean" Palluch (23 December 1923 – 17 February 1991)[3] sometimes spelled Paluch, was a French footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[4][5]
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Jan Palluch | ||
| Date of birth | 23 December 1923 | ||
| Place of birth | Jadachy, Poland[1] | ||
| Date of death | 17 February 1991 (aged 67)[2] | ||
| Place of death | Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne[2] | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| SA Sézanne | |||
| 1946 | AS Saint-Dizier | ||
| 1946–1950 | Reims | 57 | (26) |
| 1950–1951 | Le Havre | 35 | (10) |
| 1951–1952 | Rouen | 36 | (29) |
| 1952–1953 | Monaco | 35 | (25) |
| 1953 | Lyon | 18 | (6) |
| 1953–1958 | Marseille | 131 | (8) |
| 1958–1959 | AS Saint-Dizier | ||
| 1959–1960 | Olympique d'Hussein-Dey | ||
| International career | |||
| 1948 | France Olympic | 2 | (0) |
| Managerial career | |||
| 1958–1959 | AS Saint-Dizier | ||
| 1960–1961 | Olympique d'Hussein-Dey | ||
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Club career
Palluch started his career at AS Saint-Dizier.[citation needed] He then went to Reims in 1946.[6] He became France’s champion with them in 1948–49.[7]
He played for Le Havre in one season, 1950–51.[8] In 1951–52 he played for Rouen.[9] He played for Monaco in 1952–53.[10]
He played for Lyon for six months, from July to December 1953.[11]
In January 1954, he went to Marseille where he stayed four years.[12]
In 1958 he returned to AS Saint-Dizier for one season.[citation needed]
He ended his career in 1959–60 at Olympique d'Hussein-Dey.[13]
International career
Palluch was selected in France Football squad for the 1948 Summer Olympics,[14][15] and played France two Games against India[16] and Great Britain,[17] as France were eliminated in the Quarterfinals. He never had a cap with France senior team.
Managerial career
In 1959–1960 Palluch coached AS Saint-Dizier while he was still a player there.[18]
In 1960–1961 he coached Olympique d'Hussein-Dey[19]