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Apelido Just Fontaine
Categoria PROFISSIONAL
Posição Atacante
Detentor de Passaporte Comunitário Europeu Não
Nacionalidade France
Data de nascimento 18/08/1933 (78 anos)
Altura
1,74 M
Peso
70 KG
Raça Branco
Estado Civil Casado
Lateralidade Destro
Numero de chuteira
39BR
Clube atual Sem Clube (fora de competições oficiais) desde 1962
Just Fontaine era um atleta decisivo e implacável na frente do goleiro adversário. É o recordista de gols em uma única edição de Copa do Mundo com 13 gols, sendo com apenas esse Campeonato o 3° maior goleador da história das Copas, atrás somente de Ronaldo (15) e Gerd Müller (14).
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AVALIAÇÃO:
Just Fontaine foi citado na lista de Pelé como um dos 125 maiores jogadores que o mundo já viu. Foi também considerado o melhor jogador Francês dos últimos 50 anos.
HISTÓRICO:
Just Fontaine (born August 18, 1933 in Marrakech, French Morocco) is a former French football player. He holds the record for most goals scored in a single FIFA World Cup finals tournament, with thirteen in 1958. He has also scored the third most goals of any player in the world cup finals overall, beaten only by: Gerd Müller who scored fourteen goals (in two World Cup tournaments) and Ronaldo who scored fifteen goals (in three World Cup tournaments).
Though born in Marrakech, he moved to Casablanca where he attended the Lycée Lyautey.
Fontaine began his amateur career at USM Casablanca, where he played from 1950 to 1953. Nice recruited him in 1953, and he went on to score 44 goals in three seasons for the club. In 1956, he moved on to Stade de Reims where he teamed up with Raymond Kopa, Kopa went to Real Madrid in 1958, Fontaine scored 121 goals in six seasons at the Stade de Reims. In total, Fontaine scored 165 goals in 200 matches in the Ligue 1, and twice won the championship; in 1958 and 1960.
Wearing the blue shirt of France, Fontaine's statistics are even more impressive. On his debut with the team on December 17, 1953, Fontaine scored a hat trick as France defeated Luxembourg 8-0. In seven years, he scored 30 goals in 21 matches for the national team. However, Fontaine will best be remembered for his 1958 FIFA World Cup performance, where he scored 13 goals in just six matchesa feat which included putting four past the defending champions West Germany. This tally secured him the Golden Boot for that tournament.
Fontaine played his last match in July 1962, being forced to retire early because of a recurring injury. He briefly managed the French national team in 1967, but was replaced after only two games, both friendlies that ended in defeats.
He was named by Pelé as one of the 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. He was chosen as the best French player of the last 50 years by the French Football Federation in the UEFA Jubilee Awards in November 2003.