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French footballer (1918-2001)
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Georges Dard
Personal information
Full name Georges Dard Fontaine
Date of birth 28 June 1918
Place of birth Marseille, France
Date of death 2 May 2001(2001-05-02) (aged 82)
Place of death Marseille, France
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1930–1936 Olympique de Marseille
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1936–1948 Olympique de Marseille 171 (64)
1937–1938FC Sète (loan)
1948–1949 Sevilla FC 10 (0)
1949–1954 Olympique de Marseille 122 (24)
1954–1955 Gardanne
International career
1947–1950 France 3 (2)
Managerial career
1954–1955 Gardanne
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Georges Dard (28 June 1918 – 2 May 2001) was a French footballer who played midfielder.

Dard was the son of a former Olympique de Marseille president, Gabriel Dard. He began his football career with Marseille, helping the club win the 1943 Coupe de France Final and 1947–48 French Division 1 title. After a disagreement with club leadership, Dard joined Spain's Sevilla FC in October 1948, joining his brother, Roger, who was a striker for the club. One season later, he returned to Marseille where he would spend most of his remaining seasons.

Dard scored 65 Ligue 1 goals for Marseille, placing him in the all-time top ten.

References

  1. "120 ans de l'OM : plus que jamais "Droit au but"" (in French). La Provence. 27 December 2019.
  2. "El frances Dard quiere jugar en Sevilla" (in Spanish). ABC. 10 September 1948.
  3. "El frances Dard, ya es jugador del Sevilla" (in Spanish). ABC. 14 October 1948.
  4. "Rennes-OM : Georges Dard revenu de Séville" (in French). La Provence. 13 January 2018.
  5. "OM : 2018, une année d'histoire pour Thauvin". 27 December 2018.

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