Английская Википедия:Charles Marchetti

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Charles "Charly" Marchetti (17 June 1942 – 7 February 2018) was a French professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.[1] He notably played for Cannes, Nice, and Ajaccio.[2]

Club career

Marchetti began his career at Шаблон:Interlanguage link in his hometown of Nice.[3] From 1960 to 1963, he played in the Division 2 for Cannes.[2] In 1963, he signed for Division 1 club Nice. At the end of the 1963–64 season, the club suffered relegation to the Division 2, but was promoted back up in 1965 after winning the 1964–65 Division 2.[2] Marchetti signed for Ajaccio in 1966 before returning to Nice two years later. With the club, he would go on to win the Division 2 in the 1969–70 season and the Challenge des Champions in 1970.[2] Marchetti retired in 1971, having made 137 appearances in all competitions for Nice across his two spells at the club.[3][1]

Personal life and death

Charles had a son with his wife Annie.[4]

Near the end of his career, Marchetti was a goalkeeping coach for youngsters of Cavigal Nice, his former club. He would later become the president of former players of Cavigal.[4] In 2010, a stadium in the Saint-Roch neighborhood of Nice was named after Marchetti.[3] In 2016, politician Éric Ciotti awarded Marchetti a trophy to honour his career.[4]

Marchetti died on 7 February 2018, at the age of 75, due to a sickness.[5] Nice-born politicians Éric Ciotti and Christian Estrosi notably paid homage to him.[4] Following Marchetti's death, OGC Nice announced that their UEFA Europa League home match against Lokomotiv Moscow on 15 February 2018 would be dedicated to him.[3]

Honours

Nice

References

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