Néstor Combin

Nestor Combin
Personal information
Date of birth(1940-12-29) December 29, 1940 (age 73)
Place of birthLas Rosas, Argentina
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
Colón de San Lorenzo
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1959–1964Lyon131(78)
1964–1965Juventus24(7)
1965–1966Varese16(7)
1966–1968Torino82(27)
1968–1970Milan50(12)
1970–1973Metz59(34)
1973–1975Red Star64(39)
Total426(204)
National team
1964–1968France8(4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Néstor Combin, (born December 29, 1940 in Las Rosas, Argentina) is an Argentine former football player who spent most of his professional career in France. He was striker, mainly with Olympique Lyonnais and France national team.

In a game between A.C. Milan and Argentine side Estudiantes for the 1969 Intercontinental Cup, Combin's nose was broken by a rival elbow. When leaving the stadium he was arrested, charged with desertion.[1] With international pressure rising, he was released.

Club career

Combin scored 117 goals in French Ligue 1 championship, 68 with Olympique Lyonnais.

He was one of the first French internationals who played abroad in Italian Serie A. He won several titles there, including Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) with Juventus F.C. and Torino F.C. and the European/South American Cup with A.C. Milan.

He played 38 games with Juventus F.C. (10 goals).

International career

He has 8 caps with the France national team, obtained between 1964 and 1968, and scored four goals.

He played during the Football World Cup 1966.

Honours

References

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  • 1934: Nicolas
  • 1935: Nicolas
  • 1936: Nicolas
  • 1937: Spechtl
  • 1938: Lammana
  • 1939: Newell / Planquès
  • 1946: Campiglia
  • 1947: Humpál
  • 1948: Arnaudeau
  • 1949: Libar
  • 1950: Haan
  • 1951: Cisowski
  • 1952: Jönsson
  • 1953: Mellberg
  • 1954: Courteaux
  • 1955: Van Rhijn
  • 1956: Van Rhijn
  • 1957: Devlaeminck
  • 1958: Jönsson
  • 1959: Van Rhijn
  • 1960: Corbel
  • 1961: Kozakiewicz
  • 1962: Masnaghetti
  • 1963: Gianella
  • 1964: Soukhane
  • 1965: Groschulski
  • 1966: Ferrazzi
  • 1967: Sansonetti
  • 1968: Bonnet
  • 1969: Grizetti
  • 1970: Blanc
  • 1971 (N): Triantafyllos
  • 1971 (C): Blanc
  • 1971 (S): Koum
  • 1972 Gr. A: Pleimelding
  • 1972 Gr. B: Maya
  • 1972 Gr. C: Molitor
  • 1973 Gr. A: Faber
  • 1973 Gr. B: Tonnel
  • 1974 Gr. A: Wilczek
  • 1974 Gr. B: Combin
  • 1975 Gr. A: Tripp
  • 1975 Gr. B: Martinez
  • 1976 Gr. A: Antić
  • 1976 Gr. B: Berdoll
  • 1977 Gr. A: Onnis
  • 1977 Gr. B: Gemmrich
  • 1978 Gr. A: Giudicelli
  • 1978 Gr. B: Garnier / Dossevi
  • 1979 Gr. A: Trivino
  • 1979 Gr. B: Martet
  • 1980 Gr. A: Polaniok / Ferrigno
  • 1980 Gr. B: Vergnes / Pintenat
  • 1981 Gr. A: Pintenat
  • 1981 Gr. B: Campagnac
  • 1982 Gr. A: Pascal
  • 1982 Gr. B: Olarević / Ouattara
  • 1983 Gr. A: Lubański
  • 1983 Gr. B: Dalger
  • 1984 Gr. A: Relmy
  • 1984 Gr. B: Fonseca
  • 1985 Gr. A: Eriksen
  • 1985 Gr. B: Domínguez
  • 1986 Gr. A: Valadier
  • 1986 Gr. B: Kabongo
  • 1987 Gr. A: Kurbos
  • 1987 Gr. B: N'Gouete
  • 1988 Gr. A: Orts / Paille
  • 1988 Gr. B: Martet
  • 1989 Gr. A: Cabañas
  • 1989 Gr. B: Langers
  • 1990 Gr. A: Monczuk
  • 1990 Gr. B: Orts
  • 1991 Gr. A: Monczuk
  • 1991 Gr. B: Lagrange
  • 1992 Gr. A: Orts
  • 1992 Gr. B: Monczuk
  • 1993 Gr. A: Priou
  • 1993 Gr. B: Orts
  • 1994: Le Saux
  • 1995: Cascarino
  • 1996: Cascarino
  • 1997: Michel
  • 1998: Ray
  • 1999: Diallo
  • 2000: A. Traoré
  • 2001: Santos
  • 2002: Diallo
  • 2003: Fauré
  • 2004: Suarez
  • 2005: Koné
  • 2006: Lesage / Savidan
  • 2007: Lesage / K. Traoré
  • 2008: Hoarau
  • 2009: Thil
  • 2010: Giroud
  • 2011: Ribas
  • 2012: Fauré
  • 2013: Yatabaré
  • 2014: Delort / Duhamel

(N) – Nord Section, (C) – Centre Section, (S) – Sud Section, Gr. A – Group A section, Gr. B – Group B section



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