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Jean-Pierre Papin

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Jean-Pierre Papin
Papin in 2013
Personal information
Full name Jean-Pierre Roger Guillaume Papin[1]
Date of birth (1963-11-05) 5 November 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Marseille (technical advisor)
Youth career
1969–1978 Jeumont
1978–1980 Trith-Saint-Léger
1980–1981 Valenciennes
1981–1984 INF Vichy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1984 INF Vichy 49 (13)
1984–1985 Valenciennes 33 (15)
1985–1986 Club Brugge 33 (21)
1986–1992 Marseille 214 (134)
1992–1994 AC Milan 40 (18)
1994–1996 Bayern Munich 27 (3)
1996–1998 Bordeaux 55 (22)
1998–1999 Guingamp 10 (3)
1999–2001 JS Saint-Pierroise 27 (13)
2001–2004 US Lège-Cap-Ferret 57 (24)
Total 545 (266)
National team
1985–1986 France U21 4 (3)
1986–1995 France 54 (30)
Teams managed
2004–2006 Arcachon
2006–2007 Strasbourg
2007–2008 Lens
2009–2010 Châteauroux
2014–2015 Arcachon
2020–2022 C'Chartres
Honours
Representing  France
Men's football
FIFA World Cup
Third place 1986
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Jean-Pierre Papin (born 5 November 1963) is a former French football player. He has played for France national team.

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Valenciennes 1984–85[2][3] Division 2 33 15 2 1 0 0 35 16
Club Brugge 1985–86[2][3] Belgian First Division 33 21 8 7 4[c] 5 45 33
Marseille 1986–87[2][3] Division 1 33 13 7 1 4 2 44 16
1987–88[2][3] Division 1 37 19 1 0 0 0 8[d] 4 46 23
1988–89[2][3] Division 1 36 22 10 11 0 0 46 33
1989–90[2][3] Division 1 36 30 4 2 0 0 8[e] 6 48 38
1990–91[2][3] Division 1 36 23 5 7 0 0 9[e] 6 50 36
1991–92[2][3] Division 1 37 27 4 4 0 0 4[e] 7 45 38
Total 215 134 31 25 4 2 29 23 279 184
AC Milan 1992–93[2][3] Serie A 22 13 4 4 7[f] 3 1[g] 0 34 20
1993–94[2][3] Serie A 18 5 2 0 6[f] 4 3[h] 2 29 11
Total 40 18 6 4 13 7 4 2 63 31
Bayern Munich 1994–95[2][3] Bundesliga 7 1 1 0 3[f] 2 1[i] 0 12 3
1995–96[2][3] Bundesliga 20 2 2 0 6[c] 1 28 3
Total 27 3 3 0 9 3 1 0 40 6
Bordeaux 1996–97[2][3] Division 1 32 16 2 0 4 0 38 16
1997–98[2][3] Division 1 23 6 2 3 5 5 2[c] 0 32 14
Total 55 22 4 3 9 5 2 0 70 30
Guingamp 1998–99[2][3] Division 2 10 3 0 0 0 0 10 3
Career total 413 216 54 40 13 7 57 38 5 2 542 303
  1. Includes Belgian Cup, Coupe de France, Coppa Italia, DFB-Pokal
  2. Includes Coupe de la Ligue
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Appearances in UEFA Cup
  4. Appearances in European Cup Winners' Cup
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Appearances in European Cup
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  7. Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  8. Two appearances and one goal in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance and one goal in Intercontinental Cup
  9. Appearance in DFL-Supercup

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[4]
National team Year Apps Goals
France 1986 8 2
1987 3 0
1988 6 1
1989 5 3
1990 5 4
1991 5 7
1992 10 7
1993 7 3
1994 4 3
1995 1 0
Total 54 30
Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Papin goal.
List of international goals scored by Jean-Pierre Papin[5]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 1 June 1986 Estadio León, León, Mexico  Canada 1–0 1986 FIFA World Cup
2 28 June 1986 Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla, Mexico  Belgium 4–2 (a.e.t.) 1986 FIFA World Cup
3 28 September 1988 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Norway 1–0 1990 World Cup qualifier
4 16 August 1989 Malmö Stadion, Malmö, Sweden  Sweden 4–2 Friendly
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6 5 September 1989 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway  Norway 1–1 1990 World Cup qualifier
7 28 February 1990 Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier, France  West Germany 2–1 Friendly
8 5 September 1990 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland  Iceland 2–1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
9 13 October 1990 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Czechoslovakia 2–1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
10
11 20 February 1991 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Spain 3–1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
12 30 March 1991 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Albania 5–0 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
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14 14 August 1991 Stadion Miejski, Poznań, Poland  Poland 5–1 Friendly
15 4 September 1991 Tehelné Pole Stadium, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia 2–1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
16
17 12 October 1991 Estadio Benito Villamarín, Seville, Spain  Spain 2–1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying
18 25 March 1992 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Belgium 3–3 Friendly
19
20 5 June 1992 Stade Félix Bollaert, Lens, France  Netherlands 1–1 Friendly
21 10 June 1992 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden  Sweden 1–1 UEFA Euro 1992
22 17 June 1992 Malmö Stadion, Malmö, Sweden  Denmark 1–2 UEFA Euro 1992
23 14 October 1992 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Austria 2–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
24 14 November 1992 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Finland 2–1 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
25 27 March 1993 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria  Austria 1–0 1994 World Cup qualifier
26 28 July 1993 Stade Michel d'Ornano, Caen, France  Russia 3–1 Friendly
27 8 September 1993 Ratina Stadion, Tampere, Estland  Finland 2–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
28 22 March 1994 Stade de Gerland, Lyon, France  Chile 3–1 Friendly
29 29 May 1994 National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan  Japan 4–1 Kirin Cup
30 13 December 1994 Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium, Trabzon, Turkey  Azerbaijan 2–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying

Club Brugge

Marseille[6]

AC Milan[6]

Bayern Munich[6]

Bordeaux

France[6]

Individual

Orders

References

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    "Jean-Pierre Papin". BFM Business (in French). NextInteractive. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 "Jean-Pierre Papin » Club matches". worldfootball.net. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Jean-Pierre Papin at National-Football-Teams.com
  4. "Football PLAYER: Jean-Pierre Papin". eu-football.info.
  5. "Football PLAYER: Jean-Pierre Papin". eu-football.info.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 "HOW JEAN-PIERRE PAPIN BECAME ONE OF THE GREATEST GOALSCORERS IN FRENCH FOOTBALL HISTORY". These Football Times. 5 September 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  7. "IFFHS Awards 1991". IFFHS. Archived from the original on 14 October 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  8. "August 1995 - Papin" (in German). Sportschau. 12 July 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  9. FIFA XI´s Matches - Full Info Archived 17 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  10. "Jean-Pierre Papin, verkozen tot beste buitenlandse speler ooit van Club, keerde zondag even terug naar Brugge". Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). 29 April 2008.
  11. "Skoblar dernier joueur de la dream team des 110 ans". OM.net (Olympique de Marseille). 24 April 2010. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  12. "France - Topscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  13. "Décret du 13 juillet 2005 portant promotion et nomination" [Decree of 13 July 2005 on promotion and nomination]. Official Journal of the French Republic (in French). 2005 (163). 14 July 2005. PREX0508597D. Retrieved 3 January 2021.