André Chardar Explained

André Chardar
Fullname:André Chardar
Birth Date:7 October 1906
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1919–1925
Youthclubs1:CA Paris
Years1:1925–1926
Clubs1:US Juvisy
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Years2:1926–1933
Clubs2:Sète
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Years3:1933–1935
Clubs3:SC Nîmes
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Years4:1935–1936
Clubs4:Valenciennes
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Years5:1936
Clubs5:Alès
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Years6:1936–1938
Clubs6:Racing Paris
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Nationalyears1:1930–1933
Nationalteam1:France
Nationalcaps1:12
Nationalgoals1:1
Managerclubs1:US Métro
Managerclubs2:CA Paris

André Chardar (7 October 1906 – 13 April 1993) was a French international footballer.

Career

Chardar was born in Buenos Aires in Argentina to French parents. While growing up in the country, he drew in interest to the sport of football and, after his family return to France, joined CA Paris at the age of 13. After spending six years with the club as a youth, Chardar joined US Juvisy. He only spent a season at the club before moving to Sète where he achieved most of his success. With Sète, Chardar won the Coupe de France in 1930 and established himself as a French international.[1] [2] After departing Sète in 1933, he played for a host of clubs before ending his career with Racing Paris in 1938. Chardar later moved into the managerial role engaging in coaching stints with US Métro and his former club CA Paris.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finale le 27/04/1930, Colombes (Yves du Manoir) . . French . 2 February 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121009005506/http://www.fff.fr/cfra/histoire/histo_new/pages/hist1930_1.shtml . 9 October 2012 .
  2. Web site: Grandes Equipes FC Sète . Paris et Gagne . French . 21 January 2011 .