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Remembering Christian Dalger: A True Legend of French Football

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This is sad news for French football that occurred this Saturday, July 1. Former emblematic striker of SC Toulon and AS Monaco, Christian Dalger has effectively died at the age of 73. The center-forward was first illustrated in the Var. True legend of Sporting, of which he is still today the top scorer in history, Christian Dalger will have played 137 games with his training club (for 27 goals) from 1966 to 1971, before spinning on the Rock. There, he will have honored 11 seasons until 1982, for 331 games and 89 goals. Performances that will have opened the doors of the French team between 1974 and 1978 (6 selections), including participation in the 78 World Cup in Argentina. Retired in 1985, Christian Dalger subsequently officiated on several benches, whether in France (Toulon of course, but also Grenoble, Vitrolles, Manosque, Martigues, Le Pontet) or abroad (RC Kouba in Algeria, selection of Mali).

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This is sad news for French football that occurred this Saturday, July 1. Former emblematic striker of SC Toulon and AS Monaco, Christian Dalger has effectively died at the age of 73. The center-forward was first illustrated in the Var.

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