Didier Six
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Didier Six (born August 21st, 1954 in Lille) is a former French footballer. He earned 52 caps and scored 13 goals for the France national football team. He played in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and was also part of the winning team of Euro 84.
[edit] Playing career
- 1972-1977 : Valenciennes FC
- 1977-1978 : RC Lens
- 1978-1980 : Olympique de Marseille
- 1980 : Cercle Brugge
- 1981 : RC Strasbourg
- 1981-1983 : VfB Stuttgart
- 1983-1984 : FC Mulhouse
- 1984-1985 : Aston Villa
- 1985-1986 : FC Metz
- 1986 : RC Strasbourg
- 1987 : Valenciennes FC
- 1987-1988 : Galatasaray
- 1989 : RC Vallauris
- 1989-1990 : Vauban Strasbourg
- 1991-1992 : VfB Leipzig
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France squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Baratelli | 2 Battiston | 3 Bossis | 4 Janvion | 5 Bracci | 6 Lopez | 7 Rio | 8 Trésor | 9 Bathenay | 10 Guillou | 11 Michel | 12 Papi | 13 Petit | 14 Berdoll | 15 Platini | 16 Dalger | 17 Lacombe | 18 Rocheteau | 19 Six | 20 Rouyer | 21 Bertrand-Demanes | 22 Dropsy | Coach: Hidalgo |
France squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup - Fourth place | ||
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1 Baratelli | 2 Amoros | 3 Battiston | 4 Bossis | 5 Janvion | 6 Lopez | 7 Mahut | 8 Trésor | 9 Genghini | 10 Platini | 11 Girard | 12 Giresse | 13 Larios | 14 Tigana | 15 Bellone | 16 Couriol | 17 Lacombe | 18 Rocheteau | 19 Six | 20 Soler | 21 Castaneda | 22 Ettori | Coach: Hidalgo |